The Practice of Godliness: Godliness has value for all things

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The Navigators is an international Christian organization. Our mission is to reach, disciple, and equip people to know Christ and to make Him known through successive generations. We envision multitudes of diverse people in the United States and every other nation who have a passionate love for Christ, live a lifestyle of sharing Christ’s love, and multiply spiritual laborers among those without Christ.

 

NavPress is the publishing ministry of The Navigators. NavPress publications help believers learn biblical truth and apply what they learn to their lives and ministries. Our mission is to stimulate spiritual formation among our readers.
© 1983, 1996 by Jerry Bridges
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without written permission from NavPress, P. O. Box 35001, Colorado Springs, CO 80935.
Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 83-61499
ISBN 08910-99417

 

Cover photograph: Sharpshooters

 

Some of the anecdotal illustrations in this book are true to life and are included with permission of the persons involved. All other illustrations are composites of real situations, and any resemblance to people living or dead is coincidental.

 

Unless otherwise identified, all Scripture quotations in this publication are taken from the
Holy Bible: New International Version®
(NIV®). Copyright © 1973, 1978, 1984 by International Bible Society. Used by permission of Zondervan Publishing House. Other versions used include: the
New American Standard Bible
(NASB), © The Lockman Foundation 1960, 1962, 1963, 1968, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1977, all rights reserved; the
Good News Bible: Today’s English Version
(TEV), copyright © American Bible Society 1966, 1971, 1976;
the Amplified New Testament
(AMP), © The Lockman Foundation 1954, 1958; and the King
James Version
(KJV).

 

Bridges, Jerry.
The practice of godliness / Jerry Bridges.
270 p.; cm.
The Christian character library
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN 0-89109-941-7
1. Christian life 1960-.2. Virtues. 248.4B851pr 1985

 

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Preface
This book is a sequel to an earlier book,
The Pursuit of Holiness.
In Ephesians 4:20-24, Paul urges us to put off our old self and to put on the new self.
The Pursuit of Holiness
dealt largely with putting off the old self—dealing with sin in our lives.
The Practice of Godliness
focuses on putting on the new self—growing in Christian character.

 

The most well-known list of Christian character traits is the ninefold list in Galatians 5:22-23, which Paul calls the fruit of the Spirit. But there are other lists in passages such as Colossians 3:12-16, Ephesians 4:2-3 and 32, James 3:17, and 2 Peter 1:5-7 that are just as important to our understanding of what constitutes Christian character. I’ve incorporated most of these in this series of studies.
While in the process of doing a series of Bible studies on Christian character traits, I became interested in the subject of godliness. As my knowledge of that topic grew, I became convinced that any treatment of Christian character would be incomplete without the inclusion of a study on godliness.

 

Godliness is more than Christian character. It covers the totality of the Christian life and provides the foundation upon which Christian character is built. Thus the first four chapters deal with the general theme of godliness, and the remaining chapters consider important character traits of the godly person.
The order in which the studies of the various character traits appear is deliberate. The first four—humility, contentment, thankfulness, and joy—deal largely with our relationship to God. The next group of three—holiness, self-control, and faithfulness—are qualities that require us to deal sternly with ourselves. The final six—peace, patience, gentleness, kindness, goodness, and love—are qualities that enable us to deal graciously and tenderly with others. These last two divisions reflect the seeming dichotomy of Christian character: sternness with ourselves and tenderness toward others. Only the Holy Spirit can create such a beautiful diversity of sternness and tenderness within a single human personality.

 

The variety of topics covered in a book of this nature requires that each subject be treated only briefly. My objective is to create an awareness of the importance of each of the aspects of godliness and provide some practical suggestions for growing in them. Hopefully, many readers will be stimulated to do further study on some of the topics of particular interest to them.
As I studied the subjects of both godliness and Christian character, I was somewhat amazed that I could find so little that has been previously written on these subjects. Consequently, I have had to plow new ground in some areas. This has forced me back to the Scriptures more than if I had had the advantage of the writings of previous generations. My one qualification for presenting these studies, then, lies in thirty years of personal Bible study using methods and tools available to any layman.

 

There is a certain sense of anxiety in committing these studies to print which comes from the warning of James that, “Not many of you should presume to be teachers, my brothers, because you know that we who teach will be judged more strictly” (James 3:1). I am keenly aware of the need for more growth in my own life in many of the areas covered in this book. It is my prayer, however, that both author and readers will grow together as we practice godliness.
This book should be studied more than read. To facilitate that study, I have prepared a companion Bible study to be used in conjunction with this book. Though the book text is complete in itself, the use of the companion Bible study will enable the reader and student to gain a better grasp of the scriptural truths taught.

 

I am deeply indebted to the staff of NavPress for their encouragement to write this book and for their help in preparing the manuscript for final production.

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