1. Earnestly desire
excellence—know that achieving excellence is a process, it is not a
destination. It will take a lifetime to achieve excellence, but set your heart
towards excellence.
1Cor. 12:31 But earnestly desire the best gifts. And yet I show you a
more excellent way.
2. Discern and
value what is excellent—
Phil. 1:9–10 And
this I pray, that your love may abound still more and more in knowledge and all
discernment,
that you may approve the things that are excellent, that
you may be sincere and without offense till the day of Christ,
verse 10 NLT For I want you to understand what really
matters, so that you may live pure and blameless lives until Christ returns.
Ultimately, we all put our time, money and attention into
the things we value. If we value good character, wisdom, love, worship, etc.
then we will lay other things aside to attain these goals.
The word, “approve” in verse 10 means to test something
like a precious metal is tested. So…test yourself to see if excellent things
really abide in your heart.
3. Set your mind on
excellent things—
Phil. 3:8 Yet indeed I also count all things loss for
the excellence of the knowledge of Christ Jesus my Lord, for whom I have
suffered the loss of all things, and count them as rubbish, that I may gain
Christ.
Phil. 4:8 Finally, brothers, whatever is true,
whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely,
whatever is admirable--if anything is excellent or praiseworthy--think about
such things.
Examine the things you are thinking about - look at the
places where your thoughts wander—do they stand the test of these two verses?
4. Know that God is
our source and example of excellence—Pss. 8:1; 150:2
If God is excellent, and He created us in His image, then
He created us to be excellent and to do accomplish excellent things. We need to
imitate Him in thought, word and deed. The Lord is excellent in, and entirely
of Himself. This is not the case with us .
The
Lord requires that we build in, or add
moral excellence (virtue) to our character. It must, therefore, be possible.
This is good news.
2 Pet. 1:1–7 shows us the seven-step journey from faith to
love where these virtues are woven into our lives. Moral excellence (virtue) is
the first attribute that must be added to our faith in order to build towards
perfection—love:
Add to
your faith—virtue (moral excellence, goodness, Christian energy)
Add to
virtue—knowledge (knowledge of God, intelligence)
Add to
knowledge—self-control (discipline)
Add to
self-control—perseverance (patience, endurance)
Add to
perseverance—godliness (piety)
Add to
godliness—brotherly kindness
Add to
brotherly kindness—love
“Add” means there is something we have to do.
We are in danger of forgetting that we cannot do what God does, and that God
will not do what we can do. We cannot save ourselves nor sanctify ourselves,
God does that; but God will not give us good habits, He will not give us
character, He will not make us walk aright. We have to do that ourselves, we
have to work out the salvation God has worked in. “Add” means to get into the
habit of doing things…” Oswald Chambers
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