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K.P. Yohannan

His Image

Christian maturity and transformation into Christ's image come through difficulty and trials, as we learn obedience and reflect His character in every situation.
K.P. Yohannan emphasizes that Christian maturity and Christ-likeness are forged through life's difficulties rather than in comfort. He highlights Jesus' prayer for His disciples, noting that we are left in the world to learn from trials and reflect His character. Drawing on biblical figures and modern saints, he illustrates how enduring hardships shapes us into the image of Christ. Yohannan reassures that this transformation is a gradual process, requiring daily commitment to reflect Jesus in every situation. Ultimately, he encourages believers to engage with Scripture and rely on the Holy Spirit to guide them in their journey of becoming more like Christ.

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We all desire to become mature Christians and to be used by God. And we all have difficulties in our life as well. What we must see is that maturity often comes only through difficulty--it does not occur in a vacuum or a totally sterile and completely peaceful and happy environment in which we always get what we want. No. Christian maturity-- Christ likeness--happens only as we live like Him in this fallen world. Through difficulties, God works maturity into our lives, producing good in us, to the praise of the Father!

As Jesus' ministry on this earth was soon coming to an end, He prayed for the disciples and for all those who would come to believe on His name some day. It is interesting what He prayed: "I do not pray that You should take them out of the world, but that You should keep them from the evil one" (John 17:15). Jesus left us in the world, not to become a part of it but to learn more of Him through each trial and tribulation. As we see Jesus in the midst of our days, just as the disciples did, our lives are shaped and we are made into His image.

We are in the world to be changed into His likeness and to reflect His character and glory in every situation. Hebrews 5:8 says that Jesus "learned obedience by the things which He suffered." If the Son of God learned obedience through the things He experienced on the earth, then the same should be true for us.

Think about Abraham, Moses, Daniel, Gideon, Peter or Paul. Read about the lives of modern-day saints like Sadhu Sundar Singh, Pandita Ramabai, John Hyde, George Muller or Gladys Aylward. These people were made and shaped into those whom we esteem today by the difficulties and hardships they endured. They allowed themselves to be taught by God in each situation.

We must keep in mind, though, that this is a continual, daily process; none of us is fashioned into the image of Christ overnight. It takes years and many situations, but as you continue to choose to reflect Jesus in every situation, He will transform you to live this life pleasing to Him, bringing Him glory. And in each event we face, we can have the confident hope that "all things work together for good to those who love God, to those who are the called according to His purpose. For whom He foreknew, He also predestined to be conformed to the image of His Son"(Romans 8:28-29).

It is His grace that allows us to respond in this life as He would. It is His strength that carries us along this journey to learn from Him and become like Him. Jesus still calls to us today saying, "Come to Me . . . and learn from Me . . . " (Matthew 11:28-29, emphasis mine). Please, I urge you, open your Bible and step into your own journey with Jesus. Ask the Holy Spirit to help you see Jesus through the pages of Scripture and to show you how to imitate Him in your life situations today. Just like the disciples, it is only as we see Jesus that we become like Him and make a difference in our generation.

Sermon Outline

  1. I. Christian Maturity
  2. A. Comes through difficulty, not in a vacuum
  3. B. God works maturity into our lives through trials
  4. II. Jesus' Ministry
  5. A. He prayed for us to be kept from evil, not taken out of the world
  6. B. He left us in the world to learn more of Him through trials
  7. III. Our Purpose
  8. A. To be changed into His likeness and reflect His character
  9. B. To learn obedience through our experiences
  10. IV. The Process
  11. A. Continual, daily process of being shaped into Christ's image
  12. B. Takes years and many situations to be transformed

Key Quotes

“Christian maturity-- Christ likeness--happens only as we live like Him in this fallen world.” — K.P. Yohannan
“It takes years and many situations, but as you continue to choose to reflect Jesus in every situation, He will transform you to live this life pleasing to Him, bringing Him glory.” — K.P. Yohannan
“For whom He foreknew, He also predestined to be conformed to the image of His Son” — K.P. Yohannan

Application Points

  • We must choose to reflect Jesus in every situation to be transformed into His image.
  • It takes years and many situations to be transformed into Christ's image, so we must be patient and persistent.
  • We can have confidence that 'all things work together for good' when we love God and are called according to His purpose.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do we become mature Christians?
Maturity often comes through difficulty and trials, as God works maturity into our lives.
What is the purpose of being in the world?
To be changed into His likeness and reflect His character and glory in every situation.
How do we learn obedience?
We learn obedience through the things we experience on earth, just like Jesus did.
Is it possible to be transformed overnight?
No, it takes years and many situations to be transformed into Christ's image.
How can we have confidence in difficult situations?
We can have confidence that 'all things work together for good' when we love God and are called according to His purpose.

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