Spiritual transformation is the God-intended development of Christians for kingdom living in love. It is in obedience to Jesus’ commission to make disciples (Matthew 28:19)-equipping them for the work of ministry, building the church, and finishing well the race set before them-to which this present work is directed. What is more, this work emphasizes that Christian disciples are, in the new birth, spiritually inclined to God’s call and provision for transformation.The direction of this work is rooted in the two greatest commandments to love God and to love man (Matthew 22:36-39). However, data show that this natural progression is sometimes frustrated and therefore, a basic premise of this thesis is that God does not leave his disciples to their own devices but encourages transformation and provides the means for its development. "This thesis argues that God is interested in something more than conversion alone for his fallen and seditious creation: God calls his disciples to spiritual transformation as the intended and natural progression of the Christian new birth.
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