In Christ we enjoy the marvelous advantage of absolute security. But don’t let it stop there. The Lord has called us to even greater purpose—wholehearted submission to His will. Such intentional commitment to Him demands that our life be squarely aimed at two very important targets: first, to serve Him, and, second, to embrace spiritual growth through personal transformation. These goals provide the catalyst for bearing “much fruit.”
Jesus wants radical change in us: “do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind,” Paul says. Rarely does this happen instantaneously. Rather it’s a transformation of our character, which is always a more arduous and painful solution to the problem. Yet as annoying as this approach might seem, ultimately it is far more productive when the entire scope of God’s purpose is taken into account.