Sunday, June 29, 2025

Transformation unto Maturity VS Growth unto Perfection

 

Transformation unto Maturity VS Growth unto Perfection

 

Hebrews 6:1 Therefore, having departed from the beginnings concerning Christ, let us press on to perfection and maturity, no longer laying the foundation of repentance from dead works and faith in God.

Romans 12:2 Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, that you may prove what is that good and acceptable and perfect will of God.

Philippians 3:12 Not that I have already obtained it, or am already perfect, but I press on to take hold of that which was taken hold of me by Christ Jesus.

Philippians 3:13 Brothers, I do not consider myself to have taken hold of it, but this one thing I do, forgetting what is behind and reaching forward to what is ahead.

Philippians 3:14 I press on toward the goal for the prize of the upward calling of God in Christ Jesus.

 

Item

Transformation unto Maturity

Growth unto Perfection

Definition

Metabolic change in our natural life, ultimately reaching the fullness of life; intrinsic change in nature, allowing the divine life to be mingled with the transformed human life as one

Continuous increase in the life of Christ, growing from spiritual babies to adults; continuous growth in the divine life, reaching perfection

Greek Original Meaning

'Transformation' (metamorphoo) - metabolic change; 'Maturity' - terminus, fullness

'Growth' (auxano) - increase, augment; 'Perfection' (teleios) - reaching the goal, maturity

Core Concept

Qualitative change: transition from natural life to divine life in nature

Quantitative increase: continuous growth based on the existing divine life foundation

Process Characteristics

Intrinsic metabolic change

Divine life dispensed into human natural life

Progressive change from glory to glory

Renewal of the mind

Continuous growth process

Development from babies to adults

Holding to truth in love

Running straight toward the goal

Starting Point

Begins at regeneration when God's life is placed in the spirit

Begins immediately after regeneration, like babies needing spiritual milk

Main Distinctions

• Emphasizes change in nature

• Focus on dispensing of divine life

Intrinsic transformation of essence

• Reaching fullness of life

• Emphasizes increase in measure

• Focus on expansion of life

Development of existing life

• Reaching maturity of life

Practical Manifestation

Natural life saturated with divine life

Change in disposition

From self-centered to God-centered

Manifestation of life's fullness

Increase in spiritual stature

Deepening knowledge of Christ

Growing into Christ in all things

Reaching the full-grown man

Biblical Examples

Jacob's Transformation:

Became an open vessel to God after losing Joseph

Filled by God during silent years in Hebron

Changed from grasper to prince

Fundamental change in character

Paul's Pursuit:

Earnestly pursued to lay hold of Christ

Forgetting what is behind, stretching forward

Running straight toward the goal

Continuously growing in Christ's life

Practical Application

Being transformed through renewal of mind

Beholding the Lord's glory with unveiled face

Allowing divine life to metabolize in daily living

Opening to God like a vessel in difficulties

Longing for God's word like pure milk

Holding to Christ as reality in love

Holding fast the Head

Growing together with all saints in the Body

Ultimate Goal

Life reaching fullness

Being completely filled with divine life

Reality of God-man mingling

Becoming mature believers

The full-grown man

Maturity of the church as Christ's Body

Reaching the measure of the stature of Christ's fullness

Being perfect in life like the heavenly Father

Body Consciousness

Mature believers know and care for Christ's Body, have Body consciousness, and are Body-centered

Growing in Christ's Body by holding fast the Head, receiving supply through joints and bonds, growing with God's growth

Related Scriptures

Rom 12:2 - Being transformed through renewal of mind

2 Cor 3:18 - Beholding the Lord's glory and being transformed

Heb 6:1 - Going on to perfection, maturity

Col 4:12 - Standing perfect in all God's will

1 Pet 2:2 - Longing for spiritual milk to grow

Eph 4:15 - Growing up into Christ in all things

Phil 3:12-15 - Earnestly pursuing to lay hold of Christ

Matt 5:48 - Being perfect as the heavenly Father is perfect

Mutual Relationship

Transformation is the way and process to reach maturity

Growth is the prerequisite for maturity

 

Summary:

l   Transformation unto Maturity emphasizes the qualitative change of life, which is the metabolic change of the divine life upon the natural life until reaching the fullness of life.

l   Growth unto Perfection emphasizes the quantitative increase of life, which is the continuous expansion and development in the divine life until reaching the measure of maturity.


Both complement each other:

Transformation provides the inner dynamic for maturity, while growth provides the outward manifestation of maturity. The ultimate goal for both is to reach the maturity of life, which is the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ.

 

*Please refer to the 2025 Memorial Day Blending Conference. General Topic: Preparation of the Bride. Chapter 3: Maturity of the Bride.

Earnest Pursuit VS. Pressing Forward

 

Earnest Pursuit VS. Pressing Forward

Philippians 3:12-15 "Not that I have already obtained it, or have already been perfected; but I press on to take hold of that which was taken hold of me by Christ Jesus. Brothers, I do not consider myself to have taken hold of it yet. But one thing I do: Forgetting what is behind and reaching forward to what is ahead, I press on toward the goal for the prize to which God has called me upward in Christ Jesus. So all of us who are mature should set our minds on this."

Hebrews 6:1 "Therefore, having left the beginnings concerning Christ, let us press on to perfection and maturity, not laying down the foundation of repentance from dead works and faith toward God."

 

Analysis Item

Earnest Pursuit (Phil 3:12)

Pressing Forward (Heb 6:1)

Original Greek

διώκω (dioko) - Same word as "persecute"; means to chase, pursue earnestly, apprehend

φέρω (phero) - Means "to be carried," "to advance," "to reach"

Core Meaning

Active, aggressive pursuit and capture, like a hunter tracking prey with focused urgency

Continuous forward advancement toward maturity, like a student progressing from elementary to advanced courses

Spiritual Focus

Pursuing to apprehend Christ as Christ has apprehended us; responding to Christ's love

Leaving elementary principles of Christ to reach full spiritual maturity

Source of Motivation

Motivated by Christ's love, actively responding to His apprehension; driven by inner longing

Willing cooperation with God's gracious work; guidance of the Holy Spirit

Life Stage

Applicable to believers at all spiritual stages, from new converts to mature saints

Specifically for believers transitioning from elementary to mature stages

Pursuit Attitude

Fervent, urgent, never-give-up attitude until the goal is reached

Steady, continuous attitude cooperating with God's work

Illustrations

Athletes sprinting with full effort to catch the target in a race

Hunter focused on tracking prey

Paul turning from persecuting Christ to "positively persecuting" Christ

Student advancing from elementary to advanced courses

Plant growing from seedling to maturity

Believer growing from spiritual infant to spiritual adult

Key Scripture

Phil 3:12-15

"Not that I have already obtained it or have already become perfect, but I press on so that I may lay hold of that for which also I was laid hold of by Christ Jesus."

Heb 6:1

"Therefore leaving the elementary teaching about the Christ, let us press on to maturity, not laying again a foundation."

Ultimate Goal

To apprehend Christ as Christ has apprehended us; to obtain the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus

To reach full maturity, to grow up in spiritual life, to accomplish God's will

  

This comparative analysis explores the difference between "pursuing" and "pressing forward" from a biblical perspective. The main differences are:

  Pursuing (Phil. 3:12) is more like an eager "chasing" action. Paul uses the same Greek word as "persecution" to express an urgency to never give up until the goal is reached. This is a proactive response to Christ. Just as Christ first gained us, we must also strive to gain Him.

Pressing forward (Heb. 6:1) emphasizes the improvement of the life stage, from spiritual immaturity to maturity. This requires us to cooperate with God's grace work, leaving the beginning of the doctrine of Christ and reaching full maturity.

 

Summary:

Pursuing and pressing forward are two important aspects of Christian spiritual growth:

Pursuing is like an engine, providing the power and enthusiasm for progress

Pressing forward is like navigation, guiding the direction and stage of growth

 The two complement each other and are indispensable, and together they constitute a complete picture of Christians pursuing spiritual maturity.

 

 *Please refer to the 2025 Memorial Day Blending Conference. General Topic: Preparation of the Bride. Chapter 3: Maturity of the Bride.

Friday, June 27, 2025

The Bride Made Ready vs. Kingdom Authority

 

The Bride Made Ready vs. Kingdom Authority

Rev 19:7 Let us rejoice and exult and give glory to Him, for the marriage of the Lamb has come, and His bride has made herself ready.

Rev 19:8 And it was given to her to be clothed in fine linen, bright and clean: for the fine linen is the righteousness of the saints.

Rev 19:9 And the angel said to me, Write: Blessed are those who are invited to the marriage supper of the Lamb. And he said to me, These are the true words of God.

Rev 20:6 Blessed and sanctified are those who have part in the first resurrection: over them the second death has no power: but they shall be priests of God and of Christ, and shall reign with Him a thousand years.

 

Analysis Dimension

The Bride Made Ready

Kingdom Authority

Relationship/Connection

Definition & Essence

Christ's bride (wife) reaches maturity in life, prepared for union with the Lamb

God's authority realized through mature overcomers in the millennial kingdom

Mature life becomes reigning life; both are two aspects of the same spiritual reality

Composition

Overcoming believers in the millennial kingdom, corporate bride, not separate individuals

Overcomers who reign with Christ, all who reign with Him

Those invited to the wedding are both the corporate bride and those who reign with the Bridegroom

Time Phase

The time of the Lamb's marriage has come (Rev 19:7)

The thousand-year reign in the millennial kingdom (Rev 20:6)

The moment of marriage is the beginning of reigning; the wedding feast continues throughout the millennium

Spiritual Significance

Overcomers' maturity in life, able to be completely united with Christ

Mature life realizes God's will, manifesting God's kingdom

Marriage brings in reigning; reigning is the reality of the wedding feast

Biblical Examples

Jacob/Israel: Life matured through trials

Overcomers: Clothed in bright, clean fine linen (righteous acts)

Millennial Saints: Those who have part in the first resurrection

Joseph in Egypt: The actual ruler representing Israel's reign

Revelation Overcomers: Reign with Christ for a thousand years

Priest-Kings: Serve as priests of God and Christ while reigning

It was not Joseph but mature Jacob (Israel) who truly reigned in Egypt; life maturity is the true foundation of authority

Core Scriptures

Rev 19:7 "The marriage of the Lamb has come, and His bride has made herself ready"

Rev 19:8 "She was given to be clothed in fine linen, bright and clean, for the fine linen is the righteous acts of the saints"

Rev 19:9 "Blessed are those who are invited to the marriage supper of the Lamb"

Rev 19:6 "Hallelujah! For the Lord our God, the Almighty, reigns"

Rev 20:6 "They will reign with Christ for a thousand years"

Rev 19:9 "Blessed are those who are invited to the marriage supper of the Lamb"

God's authority (kingdom) is related to the Lamb's marriage; the wedding brings in the Lord's authority

Preparation Requirements

Life Maturity: Freedom from childishness and weakness

Righteous Acts: Bright and clean like fine linen

Overcoming: Victory in various trials

Corporate Nature: Not individual achievement but corporate testimony

Faithful Stewardship: Faithfulness in small matters

Spiritual Authority: Learning to exercise God's authority

Righteous Character: Possessing qualities for ruling

Coordination Ability: Reigning together with all saints

Life maturity is the only foundation for reigning; without maturity there is no true authority

Practical Applications

Personal Level: Pursue life maturity, live out righteousness

Church Level: Build in love, become corporate bride

Daily Life: Holy living, prepare oneself

Spiritual Warfare: Overcome in various circumstances

Personal Level: Learn principles of authority in small matters

Church Level: Learn lessons of coordination and authority

Daily Life: Practice God's laws and principles

Spiritual Warfare: Exercise spiritual authority to overcome enemies

Preparing to be the bride and preparing to reign are different expressions of the same spiritual pursuit

Maturity Indicators

Character Level: Manifestation of holiness, righteousness, love

Spiritual Level: Able to discern God's will

Life Level: Faithful in entrusted matters

Relational Level: Corporate coordination and building

Wisdom Level: Possessing wisdom for governing

Character Level: Ruling qualities of righteousness and mercy

Ability Level: Able to judge according to God's laws

Relational Level: United with Christ, coordinated with saints

The maturity indicators of both are essentially the same, pointing to complete union with Christ

Ultimate Goal

Perfect union with the Lamb, becoming Christ's glorious bride

Complete manifestation of God's kingdom on earth, realizing God's eternal purpose

The bride's union with Christ is the realization of God's kingdom; both converge in God's glory

Dispensational Significance

Completion of the church age, production and maturation of overcomers

Beginning of the millennial kingdom, realization of God's kingdom on earth

The end of the church age is the beginning of the kingdom age; the bride made ready is the coming of the kingdom

 

Core Conclusion:

The Bride Made Ready and Kingdom Authority are not two separate events, but two aspects of the same glorious reality:

1.      Simultaneous in Time: The time of the Lamb's marriage is the time of God's reigning

2.      Overlapping in Personnel: The bride is the overcomers who reign with Christ

3.      Unified in Essence: Both are built on the foundation of life maturity

4.      Consistent in Purpose: Both are for manifesting God's glory and accomplishing God's will

Key Principles:

  • Mature Life = Reigning Life
  • Bride's Preparation = King's Preparation
  • Lamb's Marriage = Kingdom's Descent
  • Wedding Feast's Enjoyment = Authority's Reality

 

*Please refer to the 2025 Memorial Day Blending Conference. General Topic: Preparation of the Bride. Chapter 3: Maturity of the Bride.