Letters to the Corinthians – March 2, 2025

2 Corinthians 3:17-18

I want to read to you the chorus of one of the songs in the movie “The Greatest Showman”:

“When the sharpest words wanna cut me down
I’m gonna send a flood, gonna drown ’em out
I am brave, I am bruised
I am who I’m meant to be, this is me
Look out ’cause here I come
And I’m marching on to the beat I drum
I’m not scared to be seen
I make no apologies, this is me.”

How empowering. How validating. It makes me so proud to be myself! A lot of us have asked ourselves, what kind of person am I? What kind of person do I want to be? Well, according to this chorus, just look deep within yourself and that’s you! That’s who you’re meant to be! You should express yourself! Those interests. Those desires. All those things that make you unique. Just go live it out!

Now, this idea is great if you’re like Albert Einstein or something, and all you care about is advancing science. But what if deep down inside, you’re a jerk? What if you’re struggling with perverse fantasies or addiction? Can you still say, “I make no apologies, this is me”? Or the bigger question is, are you hopeless to remain this way because this happens to be who you’re meant to be?

No. There is hope. You can change, or I’d even argue, you are MEANT to be changed. That’s God’s plan for you.

Today we’re talking about spiritual formation, how your spirit is formed. EVERYONE goes through a spiritual formation; everyone has been formed and is BEING formed.

So who you are, your motivations, the way you think, what you desire, what you NATURALLY do, these are all results of being spiritually formed.

Now, as Christians, God has an intended DIRECTION for our formation! And spoiler, that’s towards Christlikeness, becoming like Jesus. And this idea is all over the Bible but I want to give a framework of Christian Spiritual Formation that we specifically see in today’s passage.

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