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EPISODE · Apr 19, 2026 · 38 MIN

Train Yourself for Godliness

from Lakewood Baptist of NY Sermons · host Nate Hlad

This powerful exploration of 1 Timothy 4:6-10 challenges us to rethink what spiritual growth truly requires. We discover that while God's salvation is a free gift, our transformation into Christ's likeness demands intentional participation. The message beautifully balances two truths that often seem in tension: God's gifts are meant to be enjoyed, yet godliness requires disciplined training. We're reminded that Christian discipleship isn't about navel-gazing self-discovery, but about receiving and passing down the revealed truths God has entrusted to His church. The gymnasium metaphor hits home—just as athletes train with sweaty effort for temporary glory, we're called to train ourselves spiritually for promises that extend beyond this life. What sets godly discipline apart from legalism is its focus: true spiritual training teaches us to hope in God's promises rather than trying to earn His approval. We learn that one sermon a week isn't enough—we need community, accountability, and people who know us speaking God's word into our lives. The call is clear: watch our spiritual diet by feeding on God's word rather than cultural junk food, stretch our spiritual muscles by serving others, and invest our time, energy, and resources in what truly matters. This isn't about performing for God's approval; it's about experiencing more of His beauty and allowing that vision to transform everything about how we live.

This powerful exploration of 1 Timothy 4:6-10 challenges us to rethink what spiritual growth truly requires. We discover that while God's salvation is a free gift, our transformation into Christ's likeness demands intentional participation. The message beautifully balances two truths that often seem in tension: God's gifts are meant to be enjoyed, yet godliness requires disciplined training. We're reminded that Christian discipleship isn't about navel-gazing self-discovery, but about receiving and passing down the revealed truths God has entrusted to His church. The gymnasium metaphor hits home—just as athletes train with sweaty effort for temporary glory, we're called to train ourselves spiritually for promises that extend beyond this life. What sets godly discipline apart from legalism is its focus: true spiritual training teaches us to hope in God's promises rather than trying to earn His approval. We learn that one sermon a week isn't enough—we need community, accountability, and people who know us speaking God's word into our lives. The call is clear: watch our spiritual diet by feeding on God's word rather than cultural junk food, stretch our spiritual muscles by serving others, and invest our time, energy, and resources in what truly matters. This isn't about performing for God's approval; it's about experiencing more of His beauty and allowing that vision to transform everything about how we live.

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