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Christ Formed in You
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The central claim in Christ Formed in You is that it is God's purpose to change us by progressively making us more like Jesus, and that this happens only as we understand and apply the gospel to our lives. In this audiobook, we will explore the transforming power of the gospel from several angles.
Part one focuses on the foundations for personal change. We will look at God's ultimate goal in transforming us (chapter one), the key to transformation, which is the gospel itself (chapter two), and the application of the gospel to our lives in three specific ways (chapters three, four, and five).
Part two then takes up the pattern of personal change. We will explore the captivating beauty of gospel holiness (chapter six), with its demands that we both kill sin (chapter seven), and grow in grace by the power of the spirit (chapter eight), and the quest for joy that motivates us in this pursuit and strengthens us in the battle for holiness (chapter nine).
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In each of these chapters, my aim has been to connect the dots between the gospel, the goal of Christlikeness, and the specific aspect of spirituality under discussion.