Monday, December 16, 2024

Flourish Even More in 2024 – Year in Review

    Over this year we studied areas in which we can all ‘Flourish Even More.’ Is it beneficial to us to develop a desire to keep learning and growing in our knowledge of God and His will throughout our lifetime (Psalm 92:1-15):

January - Flourish Even More in Righteousness:

    Righteousness is ‘equity of character or act.’ ‘Equity of character’ is to possess all good qualities (of God, His attributes) in perfect balance.

    God is just while still possessing compassion and mercy. God is kind but His disposition toward sin will never be altered. God is love, but His love never undermines His Truth. For example: 2 Peter 3:9 “[God] is longsuffering toward us, not willing that any should perish (His love for us), but that all should come to repentance” – His truth states that we will perish if we do not repent and submit to Him (see Romans 2:2-11). His love offers us hope, but we have a responsibility toward Him in order to have salvation.

    All that God is, is in perfect balance! We should always be striving to be like Him in all things (1 Peter 1:13-16, 1 John 3:1-3, Ephesians 5:1), striving to conduct ourselves with that same balance (Matthew 6:33).

Passages to Read and Remember: 2 Timothy 2:22, Matthew 5:6, Philippians 3:12-15, Proverbs 21:21

February – Flourish Even More in Good Habits:

    Over this month we dug into the statement found in Titus 2:11-14 (please take time to read it); we learned that God, through the apostle Paul, packed so much good information into that one sentence!

    We learned:

  • To Be Watchful of our Tendencies/Habits So We Can Change the Sinful Ones (Titus 2:12)
  • Put Good Habits to Put Into Their Place (Titus 2:12, 14)
  • Where to Keep Our Focus So We Can Maintain Our Attention (Titus 2:11, 14)

Passages to Read and Remember: Titus 1-3, Colossians 3:1-17, Ephesians 4:17-24, Romans 13:11-14

March – Flourish Even More in Purity:

     What is pure? God (1 John 3:3), God’s words (Psalm 12:6), every word (Proverbs 30:5-6); they are very pure (Psalm 119:140), God’s commandment (Psalm 19:8), the waters of baptism (Hebrews 10:22), and wisdom from above (James 3:17).

    Pure means clean, untainted by impurities/evil, without fault so that means that God, His words, His commands, and His wisdom are all pure, clean, untainted by evil, and without fault. Think on that again for a moment: no sin can be in God’s presence (Psalm 5:4), His words and commands are for our good always (Deuteronomy 6:24-25), and His wisdom is a tree of life from which we will obtain unsullied guidance that will lead us home to eternal life with Him (Proverbs 3:13-26). It also means that the waters of baptism (Hebrews 10:22) are without fault and it is there that we are washed and made pure from all our sins; it is there that we become children of God and begin maintaining the purity God granted us.

    What parts of us need to be pure?  We learned that every part of us needs to be pure, because every part is linked – and we with each other – so we must give constant attention to:

  • Ourselves (1 John 3:1-3, Psalm 24:3-5, 51:10, 1 Thessalonians 4:1-8, 1 Timothy 4:12and our example so we can properly teach younger women (Titus 2:3-5)
  • Our souls (1 Peter 1:22-23, also read and consider John 3:1-8, 1 John 1:8-10)
  • Our religion (how we put God’s instruction in action, James 1:27, 2 Corinthians 9:8)
  • Our conscience (1 Timothy 5:2, 2 Timothy 1:3, Hebrews 10:19-23, 1 John)
  • Our hearts (Acts 15:9, and consider Hebrews 11:6, Matthew 5:8, 2 Timothy 2:22)
  • Our words (Luke 6:43-45, Proverbs 15:26, Ephesians 4:29-32, Proverbs 25:11-12)
  • Our minds (2 Peter 3:1, Proverbs 16:2, 30:11-14, John 8:43-45, Matthew 7:15, 2 Timothy 4:3-4, Galatians 1:6-10, and Philippians 4:8)
  • Our eyes (Luke 11:34, read and consider Psalm 101:3-4)
  • Our bodies (1 Corinthians 6:18-20, Romans 12:1-2, consider Matthew 5:27-30, Ephesians 5:1-7, Hebrews 13:4, 1 Corinthians 6:13-18, also read and consider Colossians 3:1-17 and 1 Thessalonians 4:3-5)

Passages to Read and Remember: 1 Thessalonians 4:1-8, John 3:1-8, James 1:27, Hebrews 10:19-23

April – Flourish Even More in Holiness:

    Last month we spent our time together looking at the need to purify ourselves as God is pure, and this month we studied purity’s sister-attribute: holiness. Like purity, we will not see the Lord without it (Hebrews 13:14, 1 John 3:1-3).

    Pureness and holiness are similar:

  • Pure means clean, untainted by impurities/evil, without fault
  • Holy means sacred, set apart (to be exclusively the Lord’s), different (than the world) because you’re like the Lord

    Purity has a lot to do with our inner selves – our hearts, souls, thoughts, and intentions – the things we let in and influence us, whereas holiness is what others can see; it is our example, our actions, and behaviours. We will purify ourselves and do all that is needed to keep ourselves pure because we understand that we are now holy and set apart (from the world) for God’s service (Romans 6:19, 12:1-2). We need pure thoughts and motives to be holy in all our conduct (1 Peter 1:15).

Passages to Read and Remember: 2 Corinthians 6:16b -7:1, Colossians 1:22, Ephesians 4:20-24, 1 Thessalonians 4:7

May and June – Flourish Even More in Fruit:

    God wants us to produce good fruit. We, as Christians and members of the kingdom of God, are to be bearing the good fruit of God’s kingdom (consider Matthew 21:43). Jesus said that a tree is known by its fruits (Matthew 12:33), and we have within us (as humans with free will) the potential to bear either the fruit of sin (which leads to death) or the fruit to holiness (which leads to everlasting life, Romans 6:21-23); we can choose to be either a tree lost in the darkness of the devil’s decaying orchard or we can be planted and flourishing in the courts of our God (Psalm 92:13-14).

    Our conduct is our fruit, so we must:

  • Bear fruits worthy of repentance (Matthew 3:8) – making the changes that prove that we have turned our backs to ungodliness and worldly lusts (Titus 2:11-12, 2 Timothy 2:22) while clinging to what is good (Romans 12, John 14:6)
  • Be filled with the fruit of righteousness (Philippians 1:9-11, 2 Corinthians 9:9-11) – doing what is right in God’s sight, according to His commands and instructions (James 1:21-25, 1 John 3:7)
  • Be fruitful in every good work (Colossians 1:9-11) – doing good for others, generously sharing our blessings with them (Psalm 68:19, 2 Corinthians 9:7-8)
  • Bear good fruit/good words (Matthew 12:34-35)  - our words need to be good and beneficial (Ephesians 4:29, Colossians 4:6, Psalm 39:1a).
  •  Walk in the Spirit so that the Spirit can bear His fruit in our lives (Galatians 5:16-26)  

    We all are blossoming with potential for good! We need to be determined that we go on to flourish this year in abundance of good fruit. We must remain on guard and be watchful (1 Peter 5:8, Ephesians 6:10-18), and keep ourselves firmly rooted and nourished through study and application of God’s word (Matthew 5:6, 2 Timothy 3:16-17). We must prune out the bad (thoughts, words, habits) and graft in the good (thoughts, words, habits, Proverbs 23:7a, Ephesians 4:29-31, 2 Timothy 2:22, Galatians 6:10) so that the fruit we produce is always good and beneficial!   

Passages to Read and Remember: Galatians 5:16-26, John 15:8

July and August – Flourish Even More in Peace:

    Peace, perfect peace. It is more than just a quiet moment after a chaotic day. It is a quiet mind and a calm heart even amidst the chaos. Is it attainable? YES! What God commands, we can do; what God promises, He will do!

    We need to have a heart that learns to truly love – undefeatable goodwill and benevolence that seeks only good for the other – in order to pursue peace which is a sincere wish that the other will blessed with ‘everything that make’s for man’s highest good.’

    All too often we are content with a peace that is only visible on the surface. We think, ‘there are no negative interactions, no outward upset, so we’re at peace right?’ Yet our hearts are disappointed, discouraged, angry, frustrated, irritated, or fuming. Our hearts are so darkened that the very idea of hoping that our fellow man has everything that makes for their highest good is something we sneer and scoff at. God wants us to pursue true peace, and it begins in the heart (Colossians 3:15).

Passages to Read and Remember: Philippians 4:6-8, Hebrews 12:14, Isaiah 32:17, Romans 12:15-17

September and October – Flourish Even More in Giving:

    We studied over these months that we must first give ourselves to God, then give thanks to God for all that He has done, continues to do, and for all He has promised yet to do! We learned that we need to flourish in giving glory to God, because He is worthy of our every thought of love and word of praise – He has blessed us with all we have – and we need to use these blessings to give to others! So we try to give time, give physical needs, and give generously! We are vigilant to not give opportunity to the devil, nor give heed to man-made ideas and notions, instead, we determine to give time and attention to study of the God’s word so that we won’t give offense in anything for the gospel’s sake! And we will give it our all (Colossians 3:23)! We will let God – our glorious Creator and loving Father - motivate us toward daily determined diligence to flourish even more in giving!

Passages to Read and Remember: Psalm 29:1-2, Luke 14:26-27, 33, Ephesians 4:27, 2 Corinthians 6:3, 1 Timothy 1:3b-4, 4:12-13, 15-16; 6:17-19

November and December – Flourish Even More in Knowledge:

    Why should we flourish in knowledge?

    Without knowledge of God’s righteousness, we risk making up our own (or following someone else’s, i.e. doctrines/creeds of men) – Romans 10:2-3. Knowing of God, but not pursuing His righteousness, will prevent others from knowing the truth and obeying it (Romans 1:18)!

    Refusing to grow further in knowledge reveals a complacency about God and His will (Proverbs 1:32-33, Revelation 3:15-16, Matthew 24:42, 1 Peter 5:8). Without proper knowledge we may teach and/or guide others incorrectly (Acts 8:14-24, 13:45, 14:1-2), we could be a roadblock to their understanding (Galatians 2:11-13, Luke 11:52, Hebrews 5:12-13), and we, ourselves will inevitably become weak (Hebrews 5:12-14).

“…attaining to all riches of the full assurance of understanding, to the knowledge of the mystery of God, both of the Father and of Christ, in whom are hidden all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge.” (Colossians 2:2b-3 NKJV)

Passages to Read and Remember: Proverbs 1:7, Ecclesiastes 7:12b, Ephesians 1:15-23, Colossians 1:9-11

    You can look at any of the posts made this year (and in previous years) by going to: faithfullyflourishing.blogspot.ca There is a month by month listing along the right-hand side of the page, as well as a keyword listing that you can click and find all posts pertaining to that keyword.

    It is my hope that throughout this year-long study you have taken time to consider areas in which you can continue to grow and flourish. Maybe some of the areas we have studied this year fanned the flame of your service and ignited your determination to develop further. May our gracious and glorious God bless you as you continue to faithfully flourish!

Because you can do it! And so can I!!


 

Note: I will be taking a break over the next two weeks. If the Lord wills, I will resume posting on January 6, 2025. If there are any topics or books of the Bible you would like to study in the new year, please email me, any time, at catharine.fairchild@gmail.com. If you have any questions you would like answered in form of a post, send them along as well.

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