Become Friends With Jesus – And Be Transformed

Introduction

Many people have learned a lot ABOUT Jesus; Far fewer have gotten to KNOW Him.  Knowing Jesus is a really big deal because knowing Him IS eternal life. And if He doesn’t know you He will not answer your knock at the pearly gates.

You get to know someone when you spent time with them.  The more time you spend, the more you learn about them as a person, you understand their nature. You talk to them about their life experiences, you listen to their stories and begin to understand what makes them tick, what is important to them, and what they are trying to accomplish.  The more things you participate in together the more you learn about their skills and capabilities. Over time you learn to trust each other and work together to get things done

It is the same with Jesus: When you spend time alone with Him you get to know Him and better understand Him. When you get to know Him you can’t help but be drawn to Him by His acts of sacrificial love, and be positively influenced by His wisdom and guidance. When you have walked with Him through issues in your life, you learn to trust Him to be there for you as a valuable partner. The more time you spend, the more you see Him as a role model to emulate and trust Him as a partner to help you. The more you trust Him and apply His input, the more you become like Him. Becoming like Him enables you to be bold on judgement day.

“…we may have boldness in the day of judgment; because as He (Jesus) is, so are we in this world.”  – 1 John 4:17

Jesus did not invite you into a religion of distance. He invited you into fellowship and friendship.  Friendship is where transformation happens. When you know Jesus personally, grace stops being a concept and becomes like a river: a living flow of relationship, identity, power, and love.

“I have called you friends.” — John 15:15

Friendship with Jesus is not sentimental language. It is covenant reality: shared life, shared purpose, and shared nature forming inside you.

Why Fellowship With Jesus Is Essential

Knowing Jesus is a really big deal for many reasons. We will start with eternity, and then come back to the process of our spiritual journey here.  

Eternity/Heaven:

Let’s start with the end in mind:  If we know Jesus, we know God the Father and Eternal Life comes by knowing both of them.

“If you had known Me, you would have known My Father also; and from now on you know Him and have seen Him.” – John 14:7

“And this is eternal life, that they may know You, the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom You have sent.” – John 17:3

Jesus tells us point blank that many very religious people will call out His name at the pearly gates but they will not get in because He does not know them.

“Not everyone who says to Me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ shall enter the kingdom of heaven… Many will say to Me in that day, ‘Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in Your name, cast out demons in Your name, and done many wonders in Your name?’ And then I will declare to them, ‘I never knew you; depart from Me, you who practice lawlessness!” – Matthew 7:21-23

Him knowing you is not exactly the same as you knowing Him, but I submit to you that becoming friends with him on a personal level will result in both you knowing Him, and Him knowing you which is what He is telling us to do. 

The Spiritual Journey Here and Now

Knowing Jesus is critical for your spiritual journey.  If you don’t establish fellowship, Christianity drifts into one of the many traps.

Your inner soul builds structure, logic and reasoning to deal with life here and now and how we fit into eternity.

The basic high level structures include: 

    • Center / Lordship – Who or what sits at the center?
    • Identity – Who am I?
    • Worth / Value – Why do I matter?
    • Motivation – What drives my choices?
    • Purpose / Direction – What am I living for?
    • Behavior / Practices – How I live day to day?

If you establish a true partnership with God at the center,  your structures will build in the right sequence and alignment and move you in the right direction.

If you don’t put God into the true center, your self-centered inner nature will fill in the other structures to serve its needs, the intended structures becomes corrupted, the flow will be distorted and create problems.

 

Level When God Is at the Center When Self Is at the Center
Center / Lordship God Himself (relationship, trust, love) Self (control, fear, self-protection)
Identity Born Again, New Creation “In Christ” Built from behavior, role, or comparison
Worth / Value Received (beloved, righteous by grace) Earned, defended, to build up self
Motivation Love, gratitude, trust Fear, pride, guilt, approval to protect self
Purpose Reflect Christ, love others, bear fruit Self-preservation or self-validation
Behavior Obedience flows naturally to serve Religious activity or moral effort to justify decisions

When you understand the differences you will find that in the God centered flow – Grace flows smoothly down the structure. Our on effort is minimal because the alignment is correct.

In the self centered flow, The person must manufacture the structures that should have flowed in from God, and expend energy to maintain them.

This situation plays out in religious pursuits as well.  If our religious journey is not centered on a relationship with Jesus we will manufacture our  own structure, be prone to a corruption, distort the intended flow, and create problems.

 

Failure Mode Inner Structure Corrupted Problem Caused Key Verse
Fear-Based Obedience Center / Lordship God is related to through fear rather than trust;

obedience becomes self-protective

“Fear involves torment” — 1 John 4:18
Performance-Based Identity Identity Self is defined by achievement or failure instead of union with Christ “Seeking to establish their own righteousness” — Romans 10:3
Religious Pride Worth / Value Value is established through knowledge or superiority rather than received love “Knowledge puffs up” — 1 Corinthians 8:1
Legalism Motivation Rules replace love;

Obedience becomes burdensome and joyless

“Bind heavy burdens” — Matthew 23:4
Religiosity Purpose / Direction Activity replaces fruitfulness;

Rituals and motion continues but growth stops

“You have a name that you are alive, but you are dead” — Revelation 3:1
Moralism Behavior – Disconnected from Identity External behavior is managed while the heart remains unchanged “Form of godliness… denying its power” — 2 Timothy 3:5
Hypocrisy Behavior – Defending Identity/Worth  Projecting perfect image to cover insecurity;

Double life develops

“Whitewashed tombs” — Matthew 23:27

These failure modes occur at the individual level and can impact your journey, they happen within key folks in individual churches and can significantly color the personality of that church,  and these failure modes shaped the journey of the founding fathers of many of the denomination we see today. 

The solution is always the same,  fellowship with Jesus.  

Friendship with Jesus restores the structure from the center outward:

    • Fellowship restores Lordship (trust replaces fear)
    • Union restores Identity (“in Christ”)
    • Grace restores Worth (received, not proven)
    • Love restores Motivation
    • Abiding restores Purpose (fruit, not motion)
    • Transformation restores Behavior naturally

“Abide in Me… he bears much fruit.” — John 15:5 (NKJV)

Fellowship is where knowledge becomes applied to real life. It’s where grace becomes tangible.

“Our fellowship is with… Jesus Christ.” — 1 John 1:3

Fellowship is also where darkness loses its leverage—because intimacy with Jesus puts everything into the light.

“…God is light and in Him is no darkness at all” — 1 John 1:5

What Does It Mean to Become Friends With Jesus?

Biblically, friendship is not casual proximity; it is entering into a beneficial relationship with aligned hearts.

Friendship with Jesus means:

    • Access: coming to Him one-on-one without hiding or bargaining
    • Abiding: remaining connected in an ongoing way, not just visiting occasionally
    • Listening: Actively seeking His input, Quieting the worldly noise and tuning to hear His input and guidance
    • Hearing: Understanding and letting His Word shape your inner thoughts and emotions
    • Alignment: choosing His will over self-centered motives and agendas in your life
    • Obedience from love: Responding to His sacrificial love, not to earn His love, but because you trust Him

“You are My friends if you do whatever I command you.” – John 15:14

That “if” is not a threat; it’s a definition. You will know you have achieved Friendship with Jesus when you choose to surrender yourself and trust Him in real life situations.

How We Are Changed by Knowing Jesus

Transformation is often misunderstood. Many people try to change behavior first as an act of obedience, they never address the core desires that drive behavior and either continue to struggle to resist and constrain their undesired behaviors or become frustrated and give up and declare sin inevitable. 

Scripture reveals the process necessary to get at the root of the issue in our inner nature. When we embrace Jesus’ finished work on the cross, we are born again and receive a new identity, when we embrace that new identity it produces new desires, and new desires produce new behaviors.  

This is why friendship with Jesus is transformative. A real active relationship keeps us anchored in who He is, what He has already done, and what He promises to do in you and through you, rather than what we are trying to do ourselves.

“If anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation…” – 2 Corinthians 5:17

The transformation process has a clear flow: 

Jesus Finished Work → New Identity → Act In Faith → Receive Grace → Become Love

Let’s follow it step by step

1. Jesus Finished the Work — Transformation Begins With What Is Already Done

Before anything can change in you, something had to be settled for you.

Jesus did not die to give you a second chance at self-improvement. He died to end one life and begin another. At the cross, sin was dealt with, He paid the price for sin by allowing His body to be broken.  Through His innocent blood we are now reconciled with the Father. He came to restore what was lost through Adam, and His last words on the cross declared that He had completed that assignment.

“It is finished.”  – John 19:30

This matters because unfinished work produces striving, but finished work produces rest and trust. If you believe the work is incomplete, you will try to add your effort to it. If you believe it is finished, you will learn to receive what has been done and respond.

Transformation never flows from trying to finish what Jesus already completed. It flows from agreeing with Him.

2. The Old Identity Can Not Be Improved Or Managed, It Must Be Crucified and Buried

We are never told to fix, discipline, or rehabilitate the “old man”. It must be denied, cut off, crucified, buried, and put away.

“Knowing this, that our old man was crucified with Him…” –  Romans 6:6

This is where many believers struggle. We intellectually agree with receiving forgiveness but emotionally continue to identify with our old self—its failures, wounds, habits, and fears. As long as we do that, we keep trying to manage what God tells us to put to death.

Crucifixion means to cut off and kill our old self-centered motives. We must intentionally remove their authority in our life.

Burial means to lose access to them and their associated baggage, to put old patterns and behaviors behind us.

“We were buried with Him through baptism into death…”  – Romans 6:4

Putting off the old man is not pretending you don’t feel temptation; it is refusing to identify with it. You are no longer obligated to live from what Christ crucified.

3. We Are Raised Into a New Identity — We Are Not Trying to Create or Become One

The Christian life does not begin with “do better.” It begins with “you are raised with Christ.”

“Just as Christ was raised… even so we also should walk in newness of life.” –  Romans 6:4

Resurrection is not just a future promise—it is a present identity. You are not becoming righteous someday; you are learning to stand in and live from a position of righteousness already given to you.

“He made Him… to be sin for us… that we might become the righteousness of God in Him.” – 2 Corinthians 5:21

This is a critical piece of the transformation puzzle: You need to understand that your righteousness is already paid for, all you need to do is stand in it. If you believe in Jesus and His work on the cross to restore you, you are born again into a new identity and can move forward in union with the Father covered by Jesus’ innocent blood.

4. Choosing to Put Off and Put On Is An Act of Faith  – It Makes Room For Grace

Once identity is clear, Scripture gives us a practical daily response for transformation:

“Put off… the old man.”
“Put on the new man.” – Ephesians 4:22–24

This is not behavior modification. This is a conscious and purposeful discission to agree and stand in faith.

“Putting off” is agreeing that Jesus paid the price for sin on the cross and that sin no longer defines you.

“Putting on” is choosing to live from a resurrection identity — born again, a new creaiton, innocent under Jesus blood.

We must act in Faith, speaking our intention to put off and put on,  then grace flows in to make the change – wisdom and power.

“Work out your own salvation… for it is God who works in you…” –  Philippians 2:12–13

When you choose patience instead of anger, humility instead of pride, love instead of self-protection, you are not manufacturing virtue—you are accessing grace already provided.

5. Grace Produces Transformation

Grace is divine empowerment to live differently.

“The grace of God… teaches us…” – Titus 2:11–12

Grace trains us away from self-centered love and into Christlike love.

As we focus on our new purpose – to bring glory to God in all we do,  Grace teaches us and empowers us to be transformed and become  prepared to serve the kingdom.

6. Love Is the Fruit, Not the Goal

Over time, something remarkable happens: desires change. What once felt costly begins to feel natural. What once required discipline begins to feel free.

This is how you know real transformation is happening:

“The love of God has been poured out in our hearts by the Holy Spirit…” – Romans 5:5

Love becomes the evidence of friendship with Jesus—not because you are trying to be loving, but because His life is expressing itself through you.

Why This Works

Finished work removes striving

Crucifixion/Burial ends old identity

Resurrection establishes new identity

Faith agrees with truth before feelings

Grace supplies power

Love emerges as fruit

This is why friendship with Jesus transforms you. You are not managing sin; you are living from union.

“Christ in you, the hope of glory.” – Colossians 1:27

How To: The Heavy-Lifting Power of Communion

Engage the ritual process of communion to achieve fellowship and rapid transformation

If you want a simple, repeatable pathway that forms real friendship with Jesus and drives real change, make this your center:

      • Read Scripture relationally through the cross/resurrection lens
      • Take communion intentionally (even at reverently at home)
      • Put off / put on by faith in His finished work
      • Let grace produce love as fruit

1) Read Scripture Relationally (Cross + Resurrection Questions)

When you read, don’t only ask “what does this mean?” Ask “what does Jesus want to form in me?”

Use these questions every time:

What am I called to crucify? (what must die?)

What am I called to bury and put off? (what must no longer be carried?)

What am I called to put on by grace? (what must live?)

What am I being raised into—today—through faith?

“…If anyone desires to come after Me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross daily, and follow Me” — Luke 9:23
“Be renewed… in your mind.” 

“…put off, concerning your former conduct, the old man which grows corrupt according to the deceitful lusts, and be renewed in the spirit of your mind”— Ephesians 4:22-23

2) Communion: Active Participation in His Finished Work

Communion is where truth becomes embodied faith—gratitude, identity, and grace all in one moment.

“Communion of the body…” — 1 Corinthians 10:16

“New covenant… in My blood.” — Luke 22:20 

Bread — Thanking Him for His Finished Work in His Body

“Jesus, thank You for Your finished work on the cross.
Thank You for submitting Your body to that abuse—bearing my sins on Your back.
By Your stripes I am healed.
I choose to follow you: My old man with its sinful desires is hereby crucified with You.
I put off the old self—self-centered love, fear, pride, lust, control, and unbelief.
I no longer identify with sin and my old ways – I bury them in the grave with you.”

“Bore our sins… in His body.” — 1 Peter 2:24
“…By whose stripes I am healed” — 1 Peter 2:24

Cup — Thanking Him for His Finished Work in His Blood

“Jesus, Thank You for living a sinless life and sacrificing that life to restore me.
Your blood speaks better things for me—so I humbly stand under it.
Forgiven and righteous by Your finished work.
I stand in righteousness, covered by Your innocent blood—
forgiven, holy and blameless in the Father’s eyes.
I put on the new man by grace and will walk in love.”

“Speaks better things…” — Hebrews 12:24 
“Holy and blameless…” — Colossians 1:22 
“Righteousness… of God.” — 2 Corinthians 5:21

Other Best Practices

1) Make This a Recurring Rhythm, Not a Reaction

Don’t wait for crisis. Build friendship through consistency.

“Abide in Me.” — John 15:4

Practice: a simple daily pattern: Scripture → Communion posture → Put off/put on choices.

2) Put Off / Put On With Specificity

Vague repentance produces vague change. Make it concrete.

Put off (examples): self-pity, offense, control, lust, harshness, fear, people-pleasing.
Put on (examples): humility, forgiveness, courage, purity, gentleness, patience, truth.

“Put on… tender mercies.” — Colossians 3:12

3) Obey From Identity, Not for Identity

You don’t obey to become loved—you obey because you are loved.

“We love… because…” — 1 John 4:19

Practice: when tempted, say: “That isn’t who I am anymore.” Then act accordingly.

4) Let “Love” Be the Measure of Friendship

Friendship with Jesus will produce love—first in motives, then in actions.

“Love one another.” — John 13:34

5) Keep Fellowship Clean (No Hiding)

When you miss it, return quickly—don’t spiral into shame.

“Draw near…” — James 4:8

Do I Know Jesus as a Friend?

Use this series of questions to diagnose your relationship — not to condemn yourself.

Relationship Signals

Do I talk with Jesus consistently, or only in crisis?

Do I quiet myself and listen for His input, or do i just beg for blessings?

Do I read Scripture to meet Him and get to know Him, or just to collect facts?

Do I experience conviction that leads to change, or do I feel shame that leads to hiding?

Do I raise up Jesus work on the cross and take communion with gratitude? + a new identity? + faith?

Do I practice put off / put on every day?

Do I see increasing love, humility, peace, patience as I move forward month over month?

Warning Signs

My faith is mostly concepts and ideas with little fruit

Obedience feels like pressure, not a pursuit from my heart in response to God’s love

Jesus is distant, way up in heaven somewhere (Rather than always present right here with me) 

I am working hard to improve myself (rather than submitting myself to Jesus)  

I default to self-centered love (self-protection, self-justification)

I avoid Jesus when I fail instead of running to Him

“He who says, “I know Him,” and does not keep His commandments, is a liar, and the truth is not in him.” — 1 John 2:4 (NKJV)

Where to Learn More

Scripture Study Tracks

Friendship / Abiding

John 14–17 

Union with Christ: crucify / bury / raised

Romans 6–8

Colossians 2–3

Galatians 2–5

Putting off / putting on

Ephesians 4–6

Colossians 3

Communion

Luke 22

1 Corinthians 10–11

Hebrews 12

Excellent Preacher/Teacher Videos

The Power of Communion — Dan Mohler

The Finished Work of Christ — Dan Mohler

Faith and the Finished Work of Christ — Dan Mohler

The ONLY Way to Become LOVE — Dan Mohler

Identity Crash Course — Dan Mohler

Identity 101 Playlist (multi-part)

Suggested Topics to Search/Study

“union with Christ”

“righteousness by faith”

“renewing the mind”

“abiding and fruit”

“communion and covenant”

Call to Action

Don’t try to be “spiritual.” You’re being invited into friendship with the One who finished the work.

Start small, but start today:

Read a short passage (John 15, Romans 6, Colossians 3).

Ask the crucify/bury/raise questions.

Take communion intentionally—bread and cup—with gratitude and identity.

Put off one specific old pattern. Put on one specific expression of love.

Repeat the same thing tomorrow.

Over time, you won’t just try to be loving — you will become love, because Jesus is forming Himself in you.

“To them God willed to make known what are the riches of the glory of this mystery among the Gentiles: which is Christ in you, the hope of glory.” — Colossians 1:27

Don’t Miss the Point, Shed your old self and Become Like Jesus!

Don’t miss the point, the purpose of the Gospel, why Jesus came.

Contrary to popular opinion, Christianity is not all about you getting into heaven someday.  It is about transforming your life so heaven can form in you right here and right now. 

Modern western Christianity has become highly focused on speaking a “prayer of salvation” so if you die tonight you will go to heaven. Unfortunately, if this prayer is only superficial, and not accompanied with true repentance for your sins and a full committment to change and follow Jesus as Lord of your life, those folks will be severaly dissapointed when they knock at the pearly gates and Jesus does not know them and let them in.  The gospel message of repentance and transformaitonal change has become lost as churches seak to attract customers and avoid difficult conversations that might scare them away. This shortcut produces Christians in title only, folks who try to adapt selective Christian principles to thier life when it is convenient;  Christians who are complying with religious rituals but remain self-centered and unchanged; Christians who are pleasant for an hour on Sunday but are misserable the remainder of the week; Shristians that are happy when things are going well for them, but are devasteated and need prayer as soon as they encounter any of life’s inevitable challenges.. If you follow along with this write up, you will avoid this mistake;  You will get to know God and He will help you live the life He intended when he put you here, and He will know you very well when it comes time to knock on those pearly gates. 

Jesus came here to restore what was lost

The gospal message is much deeper and is much more powerful and compelling when you properly understand it. 

Look at the specific words used in Luke 19:10, they are very telling.  It doesn’t say Jesus came to save those who are lost, it says he came to save “That” which was lost. He came so save a thing not a person.  He came to restore the image of God in us, the image that was lost by Adam and Eve’s sin. This is a very big deal. 

“for the Son of Man has come to seek and to save that which was lost.”Luke 19:10

Look at how the story line flows regarding the Image of God

Man was originally made in God’s image; Adam and Eve corrupted that image when they sinned in the garden. Each of us is born into Adam’s image, We each need to be born again to change it.  Jesus came here as the expressed image of God. Now that He has released the Holy Spirit, He will form in you if you invite Him and give Him room to work. You must cut off the old you and put the old you to death so that you can be restored into new life through Him. Jesus was the first born of many; you are to be one of the many. Jesus will restore the original image of God in you as He forms in you and lives through you.

In practical terms, God put us here for a purpose, Adam got us side tracked with sin, God sent His son to restore what was lost and to enable us to fulfill that original purpose. If we fully commit to follow Jesus, we will be transformed and be able to live the life He intended whern He put us here.

This is not a superficial prayer, this is not a casual engagement, this is not a limited applicaiton of selected principles if convenient, this is full emersion, this is a comittment to change.

You must shed your old self to make room for Jesus to form in you

The target of transformation is your inner nature, the thing deep down inside that drives you. We are born with a self-conscious and self-centered sinful nature that casues problems for us and those around us.  You can see this nature in little children, no one has to teach them to be needy, to be selfish with thier toys. That is thier inherited nature, thier instinct. That nature drives us to be self-consious; to focus on ME and my situation. It elevates our Ego and pushes self-centered agendas; what can i do to improve my situation, reputation, status, position, power in life. These self-focused emotions, thoughts, and actions are directly opposite of God’s intention for us to love Him with all our heart and to love others as ourselves. Left unchecked, they end up causing all sorts of problems for ourselves and others and are in fact the forcing functions behind all sin. 

Jesus came here to save us from sin, to allow us to move forward from our past, to come into us and change our nature, and empower us to live a better life through Him moving forward.  He lived a human life and forged a path for us to follow. A path where we transform and actually live the life God intended when He put us here.  After His ascension, He released the Holy Spirit so He could come and live inside each of us to teach us and guide us in person. 

We must repent of our sins. We must acknowledge our flaws and the consequences they produce. We must be committed to change; Be comitted to follow Jesus as lord of our lives and to follow His teacings; Be comitted to live a life worthy of the price Jesus paid. 

To make room for Him to live inside us and do His work we must get our old self out of the way.  We are called to:

1) Deny ourselves, (including our self-consicous emotions and our self-centered agendas),

2) Pick up our cross daily (including suffering what ever wrongs we encounter), and

3) Follow Jesus (including his teachings and lived example).   

If we are willing to set aside our old ways and actually follow Him, He will come inside us, teach us and guide us. He will form in us and flow through us. This is how we glorify God with our lives and become a beacon to others for His kingdom.

The idea is to crucify your old self and it’s sinful nature on the cross with Jesus.  If you put off your old self and start over, there is no past to be mired in.  

God actually wants to you become like Jesus

Invite Him to come and live in you; to tske up residence.

Offer yourself as a vessel for His use. Commit to transforming into His image and doing the work He calls you to.

As you listen and follow His lead,  He will form in you.

You will find more and more ways for His love to flow through you. His love is perfected when it flows through you to others. 

You will become more and more like Him.  You will be able to be bold on judgement day becasue you ended up like Him.

You know you have achieved success when you “know Him”.  When bad things happen to you and you respond in love. You are connected with Him in relationship, you see things from His perspective, you isten for His input, you understand His will, you speak His will into place, and He lfows through you to do the works He did. 

Scripture sets very clear expectations on you transforming and becoming like Jesus:

God originally made mankind in His own image, the perfect image of God.

“So God created man in His own image; in the image of God He created him; male and female He created them.” Genesis 1:27

Adam and Eve were changed when they chose to sin in the garden. Thier eyes were opened. They became self-conscious, they realized they were naked, became afraid, hid from God, and began denying responsiblity for thier actions.They had corrupted the perfect image of God. 

“Then the eyes of both of them were opened, and they knew that they were naked; and they sewed fig leaves together and made themselves coverings.” Genesis 3:7

“Then the Lord God called to Adam and said to him, “Where are you?” So he said, “I heard Your voice in the garden, and I was afraid because I was naked; and I hid myself.” Genesis 3:9-10

Adam passed on his flawed image to His children.

“…In the day that God created man, He made him in the likeness of God….And Adam lived one hundred and thirty years, and begot a son in his own likeness, after his image, and named him Seth.” Genesis 5:1-3

We inherited Adams sinful nature.  We are born into Adams sinful nature:

“Therefore, just as through one man sin entered the world, and death through sin, and thus death spread to all men, because all sinned.” Romans 5:12

Jesus makes the kingdom of God available inside us:

“Now when He was asked by the Pharisees when the kingdom of God would come, He answered them and said, ‘The kingdom of God does not come with observation; nor will they say, “See here!” or “See there!” For indeed, the kingdom of God is within you.” Luke 17:20-21

We must be born again to reset our flawed nature and experience the kingdom of God in us:

“Jesus answered and said to him, ‘Most assuredly, I say to you, unless one is born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God.’” John 3:3

Jesus is the expressed image of God:

He is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn over all creation.” Colossians 1:15

You are to be conformed to His image:

“For whom He foreknew, He also predestined to be conformed to the image of His Son, that He might be the firstborn among many brethren.” Romans 8:29

Deny yourself, crucify your self-centered agendas, and allow Jesus to live in you and through you:

“I have been crucified with Christ; it is no longer I who live, but Christ lives in me; and the life which I now live in the flesh I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave Himself for me.” Galatians 2:20

We are to get to know Him; See things from His perspective, Understand His intentions, Align ourselves, and become more like Him, this releases eternal life in us and through us:

This is eternal life, that they may know You, the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom You have sent.” John 17:3

Jesus is to form in you:

Paul said… “My little children, for whom I labor in birth again until Christ is formed in you,” Galatians 4:19

“To them God willed to make known what are the riches of the glory of this mystery among the Gentiles: which is Christ in you, the hope of glory.” Colossians 1:27

We are to become like Him:

“Love has been perfected among us in this: that we may have boldness in the day of judgment; because as He is, so are we in this world.” 1 John 4:17

You are to become the light of the world. Jeuss was the light of the world while He was here, and now He has handed the ball to you.

Then Jesus spoke to them again, saying, “I am the light of the world. He who follows Me shall not walk in darkness, but have the light of life.” John 8:12

“As long as I am in the world, I am the light of the world.” John 9:5

“…that you may become blameless and harmless, children of God without fault in the midst of a crooked and perverse generation, among whom you shine as lights in the world,”  Philippians 2:15

“You (those who believe) are the light of the world. A city that is set on a hill cannot be hidden.” Matthew 5:14

Speak This Positive Confession

Heavenly Father, thank you for creating me and putting me here.

You created mankind in your image, the perfect image of God.

That image was tarnished by Adam and Eve when they sinned in the Garden.

I inherited that tarnished image, I was a sinner, another child lost in this fallen world.

I was living for ME. My thoughts and emotions were centered on ME.

I was self-conscious and self-centered.

I saw events around me mostly through my own eyes, from my own earthly perspective.

What is MY earthly status? What do I look like? What nice things do I have? How much money do I have? What level of education have I achieved? What Job/Position do I hold? What have I accomplished? What kind of relationships/family have I built? What status do I hold in society? What do others think of me?  Do people love me? How are things going for me?

My ego had a strong voice in my emotions and my actions: What is happening around me? What is happening to me? What does that mean for me? How do I build up my situation? How to I protect my reputation?

Guilt, Shame and Condemnation have had a strong foothold: What have I done? What impact has it had? What do people think? What would other people think if they knew? What does God think?

This focus on self is the opposite of what you intended when you put us here. We are called to love you more than we love ourselves. We are called to love our neighbors more than ourselves.  We are called to forgive our enemies and love them; We are to see all others as your precious children in need of love and support. We are to use our skills and resources to serve you and your kingdom as you lead us. We are to become your agents to spread love.    

Instead of being love in action, I have lived my life in need of love.

God, thank you for loving me so much you sent your son.

Jesus, You came here to rescue me, and to restore what was lost through Adam.

Jesus, You paid the price for my sins with your suffering and death.

You gave Your life for me, I give my life to You. 

I used to live my life for me, I now live my life for You.

Jesus, You are now Lord of my life.

I hereby crucify the old me, I nail my sinful nature to Your cross.

I put my ego and self-conscious emotions to death.

I cancel all self-centered agendas and submit them all to you, Jesus.

I put off my old man and put on the new man, I put on Jesus

Your innocent blood covers my past so I can focus forward.

I am completely forgiven, My past is washed away.

I am born again. An adopted son of God.

I am a new person.

All old things pass away, behold all things are made new through Jesus.

There is no room for guilt, shame, or condemnation in my life. My past is behind me.

I am an official member of your flock, a member of the Body of Christ..

The Father sees me as innocent and Holy through Your precious blood.

I am committed to live a life worthy of the price You paid.

I invite you to come live inside Me, to take up residence.

I present my mind and body as a temple for your Holy Spirit.

I wake every day renewed in your spirit.

I am beginning to see things from your perspective.

As I get to know you, You are coming alive in me, transforming my thoughts and emotions.

You empower me to live the life you intended when you put me here.

With Your help, I will be more and more like You

The kingdom of God is forming in me.

I have a new purpose, I am no longer just trying to survive, I am living to bring you glory

There is no room for negativity in me, I now live in the hope of glory.

You are forming in me; It is no longer me that lives, but You through me.

You are restoring the original image of God in me; I am becoming love.

Your love will be perfected as it flows through me to others.

I offer my arms and legs to do your work on this earth.

I will walk in the light as you walked in the light.

I will be a bright light in this dark world.

I will shine as a beacon for your kingdom.

I will bring the Father glory through the Son.

 

Other Helpful Reference Materials:

Videos of Dan Mohler preaching this message:

Full Sermons – Very Powerful – Worth watching several times until the message sinks in:

God sent His son to redeam Humanity not get You into heaven someday” Destiny Church NaplesDec 2022

“Love not your life unto death” July 2018

“Deny Yourself” – May 2015

 “Live Life Transformed” – July 2018

Transforming is simple, It does not have to be a long process – May 2020

Your Goal vs Satans Goal – Dec 2023

Brief versions focused on this key message:

Jesus said deny yourself and pick up your cross and follow me – Dec 2022  – 3 min

                     

Have you perfected the flow of God’s love through you?

 

Thought for the day: Have you perfected Gods’ love in you yet?

1 John 4 is a powerful chunk of scripture once you unravel it – Love is indeed the answer!
God is pure love. We know Him through His love. He “abides in us” when we acknowledge He loves us so much He gave His son to save us. We are “born of God” and we get to “know God” when we flow His love out to others. Our challenge is to get our own self-centered interest out of the way of the flow. For example: If we harbor any hate in us, we do not love God. We need to purposefully reflect on our thoughts and actions, figure out what is in the way, and make changes to maximize the flow of Gods love through us and out to others. As we improve the flow, His love becomes “perfected” in us. When we “are” God’s love in action, we can have confidence on judgement day.
“Beloved, let us love one another, for love is from God, and whoever loves has been born of God and knows God. Anyone who does not love does not know God, because God is love.” (1 John 4:7)
“…God is love, and whoever abides in love abides in God, and God abides in him. By this is love perfected with us, so that we may have confidence for the day of judgment, because as he is so also are we in this world.” (1 john 4:16-17)

Key scriptures:

  • At His very essence God is pure love:

“God is love” (1 John 4:16)

  • He loves us so much He gave his son for us

“For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life.” (John 3:16)

  • We bring God’s love alive inside us when we acknowledge His love and what you did for us.

“Whoever confesses that Jesus is the Son of God, God abides in him, and he in God.” (1 John 4:15)

  • We begin to “know God” when we love others

“Beloved, let us love one another, for love is from God, and whoever loves has been born of God and knows God.” (1 John 4:7)

  • It is your love that enables us to love others

“We love because he first loved us.” (1 John 4:19)

  • His love becomes alive in us when we flow love to others, The chain of love is “perfected”; from Him to Us to Others

“No one has ever seen God; if we love one another, God abides in us and his love is perfected in us. (1 John 4:12)

  • We are to do “Everything” in love, not just some things

“Do everything in love.” (1 Corinthians 16:14)

  • Our mission in this life is to recognize and receive God’s love, bring it to life in us by flowing it to others, and “become” God’s love in action in this world.

“…God is love, and whoever abides in love abides in God, and God abides in him. By this is love perfected with us, so that we may have confidence for the day of judgment, because as he is so also are we in this world.” (1 John 4:16-17)

  • The ultimate goal is to “become” pure love – like God

               “…God is love…. as he is so also are we in this world.” (1 John 4:16-17)

My prayer:

Lord Jesus, thank you for loving me and never giving up on me. I thank you for helping me understand that Love is the answer. Your love is in me as I acknowledge the sacrifice you made for me. I am committed to becoming Your love in action in this world. Help me see things from your perspective, Help me hear your word and know how to apply it to my life. Help me to identify and remove the self-centered things impeding the flow of your love through me. With your continued help, I will make my life a bright shining beacon bringing glory to you and your kingdom. Please help others gain an appreciation of your love, and recognize the opportunity they have to set their own self-interest aside and maximize their flow of your love to others. By perfecting your love in them, they can have confidence in the inevitable day of judgement. I ask this in Jesus’ holy name.