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Sermon on
Evaluating Our Actions and Attitudes

 

1. Understanding the Importance of Self-Evaluation

1.1 The Need for Self-Evaluation: Recognizing that self-evaluation is a crucial part of spiritual growth and maturity. 2 Corinthians 13:5

1.2 The Role of the Holy Spirit: Understanding that the Holy Spirit convicts us of our sins and guides us in self-evaluation. John 16:8

1.3 The Benefits of Self-Evaluation: Acknowledging that self-evaluation leads to repentance, transformation, and a deeper relationship with God. Romans 12:2

2. Evaluating Our Actions

2.1 The Consequences of Our Actions: Understanding that our actions have consequences and can either honor or dishonor God. Galatians 6:7

2.2 The Repentance from Wrong Actions: Learning to repent and turn away from actions that are not pleasing to God. Acts 3:19

3. Evaluating Our Attitudes

3.1 The Importance of Right Attitudes: Recognizing that our attitudes can influence our actions and relationships. Proverbs 4:23

3.2 The Transformation of Our Attitudes: Understanding that God can transform our attitudes through the power of the Holy Spirit. Ephesians 4:23

3.3 The Fruit of Right Attitudes: Seeing the positive effects of having attitudes that reflect the fruit of the Spirit. Galatians 5:22-23

4. The Role of Prayer and God's Word in Self-Evaluation

4.1 Prayer: Understanding that prayer is a vital tool in self-evaluation, as it allows us to communicate with God and seek His guidance. Philippians 4:6

4.2 God's Word: Recognizing that God's Word is a mirror that reflects our true selves, helping us in the process of self-evaluation. James 1:23-25

5. The Call to Continuous Self-Evaluation

5.1 The Ongoing Process: Understanding that self-evaluation is not a one-time event, but a continuous process. Philippians 2:12

5.2 The Role of Accountability: Realizing the importance of having accountability partners to help us in the process of self-evaluation. Proverbs 27:17

5.3 The Ultimate Goal: Striving to become more like Christ in our actions and attitudes through constant self-evaluation. Romans 8:29

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