with infinite spiritual wealth. 2. Ask God to use the gospel to transform your desires, thoughts, choices, and actions. Ask him to eliminate any guilt, fear, or shame that might be currently motivating your desires, thoughts, choices, and actions. 3. List the ways in which you are grateful for God’s grace in your life and for how he has specifically transformed who you are. Thank him for your identity in Christ and pray for the grace to live out that identity each day. 4. Get in touch with a trusted friend or family member who walks with God and share with them about your desire for transformation in thought, word, and deed. Then ask your trusted friend or family member to keep you accountable in specific ways when it comes to functionally living out the gospel. Brainstorm together what that could look like and set up regular touchpoints to talk about how the Lord is working and shaping you. Confess your sin to one another and pray for one another each time you talk/meet. Search Me, O God For introspection during the coming week. What parts of your private life that no one else can see need to be confessed to God because they aren’t fully surrendered to him? Is there any sin that has tainted your daily desires, thoughts, choices, or actions? Are you regularly confessing that sin to God and keeping short accounts with him? Who are you bringing into your life to help keep you on the narrow path of walking with God? How has the Holy Spirit helped you to discover specific parts of your life where you haven’t allowed the gospel to permeate and transform it? In what ways are you neglecting to have an attitude of thankfulness for the riches of grace God has given you? What needs to change in your habits, thoughts, motivations, words, and/or choices in order to more clearly display that the gospel is powerfully at work in your life?
For More from Paul Tripp, Read: New Morning Mercies: A Daily Gospel Devotional
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