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Abbreviated Overview of the “Normal” Christian Life

Imagine The Christian Life As A “Jigsaw Puzzle”


In this diagram the Christian Life is presented as the “boxtop”, and portions of Biblical truth are presented as “pieces of the puzzle”.

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Abbreviated Overview of the “Normal” Christian Life
Explanation of the “Jigsaw Puzzle” Example

The main purpose of this lesson is to understand a practical overview of the Normal Christian Life. As
I acquire Biblical concepts and knowledge I want to mentally connect the pieces to God’s overall plan
for my life.

Consider a jigsaw puzzle. Imagine trying to fit together the pieces of a puzzle
without being able to refer to the picture boxtop. It is much less frustrating
when the boxtop picture is available for reference.

The second diagram (on the next page), the “Abbreviated Overview”, is like
the puzzle boxtop, while the pieces represent bits of Biblical knowledge.

Typically, I accumulate information from the Bible, friends, books, sermons,


podcasts, conversations, etc. I may have difficulty knowing how this new information fits into my
everyday life here on earth, or worse yet, I may arrive at wrong conclusions which can distort my
understanding of God and the Christian life.

Some newer Christians become frustrated and return to their secular life style. Some may focus only
on behaving correctly and develop a list of “do’s and don’ts”. Others may compartmentalize their
life, resulting in a perceived “spiritual life” separate from a “secular life”. They may attempt to live an
acceptable spiritual life before others, while at the same time concluding that Biblical principles
somehow don’t apply to their secular everyday life.

My response should be to view the various components of my everyday life as a unit, and involve God
in every aspect of my life.

My goal is to understand how to integrate Biblical knowledge into my daily


relationship with God and others, and to protect me from falling into the
common practice of simply archiving Biblical information.

As I grow, I will become increasingly more aware of my need to walk


continually before the Lord (24/7), seeking His approval, and less dependent
on the need for approval from others.

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Abbreviated Overview of the “Normal” Christian Life

© Copyright 2015 Art Barkley - Discipler Training Int’l; Box 61911; Reno, NV 89506 www.disciplers.org

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Abbreviated Overview of the Normal Christian Life

Discuss the explanations below for each component of the jigsaw puzzle “boxtop”, all of which will be
covered later in more detail in the lessons.

Birth to Rebirth – We should each be able to easily identify ourselves as having gone through
this period, alienated from God, living in spiritual darkness, and without hope.

If a person rejects Christ and dies during this period, he is like a man who has built his house
upon the sand, without a foundation. He will go to the judgment of unbelievers to spend eternity
separated from God. It is important to understand that this judgment has nothing to do with believers,
only unbelievers.
Matt. 7:24-27 (Jesus said) “Therefore, everyone who hears these words of Mine and acts on them will
be like a sensible man who built his house on the rock. The rain fell, the rivers rose, and the winds
blew and pounded that house. Yet it didn’t collapse, because its foundation was on the rock. But
everyone who hears these words of Mine and doesn’t act on them will be like a foolish man
who built his house on the sand. The rain fell, the rivers rose, the winds blew and pounded
that house, and it collapsed. And its collapse was great!”
Rev. 20:11-15 (The apostle John wrote) “Then I saw a great white throne and One seated on it. Earth
and heaven fled from His presence, and no place was found for them. I also saw the dead, the great
and the small, standing before the throne, and books were opened. Another book was opened,
which is the book of life, and the dead were judged according to their works by what was written in
the books. Then the sea gave up its dead, and Death and Hades gave up their dead; all were judged
according to their works. Death and Hades were thrown into the lake of fire. This is the second
death, the lake of fire. And anyone not found written in the book of life was thrown into the lake
of fire.”

The Cross – This event is by far the most important happening in a human’s
life. From God’s perspective the Christian has passed from “death” (without His life)
to “life” (the Lord indwelling), from hopelessness to hopefulness.
John 5:24 “ I assure you: Anyone who hears My word and believes Him who sent Me has eternal life
and will not come under judgment but has passed from death to life.”

The New Life – It is important to understand that the event of salvation is the entrance into a
new life with God, prepared by Him to completely meet our every need as we fit into His design. We
are introduced to the concept of fitting into God’s plan for our time here on earth, which is but a small
part of His eternal plan for each of us. Two Biblical analogies can illustrate the Christian life: that of a
plant growing from a seedling to a tree, and that of a human growing from a baby to an adult. Again,
the event of salvation is just the beginning of the new life of learning to walk with God. During this
period of time it is very important for a new believer to be discipled (“spiritually parented”).

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1 Thessalonians 2:7-13 … we were gentle among you, as a nursing mother nurtures her own
children. We cared so much for you that we were pleased to share with you not only the gospel
of God but also our own lives, because you had become dear to us. … like a father with his
own children, we encouraged, comforted, and implored each one of you to walk worthy of
God, who calls you into His own kingdom and glory. This is why we constantly thank God,
because when you received the message about God that you heard from us, you welcomed it
not as a human message, but as it truly is, the message of God, which also works effectively
in you believers.

The Intended Objective (Goal) – Just as we would expect a


healthy sapling to grow into a fruit-bearing tree, and a healthy infant
to grow into an adult and become a parent, so God’s intention is to
make of a healthy spiritual infant a spiritually mature and fruitful
Christian.

God’s Foundation and My Building Options – God has laid a Foundation, Jesus Christ,
which represents my salvation. This is equally true for all believers. However, each of us
individually has a choice as to how we will build on that Foundation. The buildings represent the
use of my resources (time, energy, possessions) during my physical life here on earth. If I allow
the Holy Spirit, as the Master Building Contractor, to use my resources, He will use those building
materials to create for me an eternal structure of gold, silver and precious stones. That which I
deny Him use of will produce a structure of wood, hay and stubble.
1 Cor. 3:10-15 (Paul wrote) According to God’s grace that was given to me, I have laid a
foundation as a skilled master builder, and another builds on it. But each one must be careful
how he builds on it. For no one can lay any other foundation than what has been laid down.
That foundation is Jesus Christ. If anyone builds on that foundation with gold, silver, costly
stones, wood, hay, or straw, each one’s work will become obvious, for the day will disclose
it, because it will be revealed by fire; the fire will test the quality of each one’s work. If
anyone’s work that he has built survives, he will receive a reward. If anyone’s work is burned
up, it will be lost, but he will be saved; yet it will be like an escape through fire.

These verses speak of a future rewards ceremony called The Tribunal of Christ (or The
Judgment Seat of Christ) at which time each believer will individually appear before Jesus Christ
to be rewarded (for eternity) for what he/she has allowed the Holy Spirit to do through their life
while living here on earth.
There should be no fear of punishment at this event, although each of us needs to be aware of the
potential for loss of eternal rewards, since all that is wood, hay and stubble will be turned into
worthless ashes. It is important to note that no unbeliever will be present at this event.
2 Cor. 5:9-10 Therefore, whether we are at home or away, we make it our aim to be pleasing to
Him. For we must all appear before the tribunal of Christ, so that each may be repaid for what
he has done in the body, whether good or worthless.
Matt. 6:20-21 But collect for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust
destroys, and where thieves don’t break in and steal. For where your treasure is, there your
heart will be also.

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