Developing a Fresh Perspective on Spiritual Formation

Do You Have a Guiding Purpose Statement (GPS)?

My Guiding Purpose Statement (GPS)

“Seeking to be a disciple of Christ, I am committed to becoming a disciple-making pastor.”

My GPS Relationship with God and a Specific Person

How This GPS Help My Relationship with God and Others

This guiding purpose statement will help my relationship with God through the knowledge, understanding, and growth that will be gained from his dear son, Jesus, in the discipleship life lived.[1] Not that I would personally become exactly like Christ, for there will be no individual becoming exactly like Christ, but instead becoming Christ-like in my own personality as all people who become Christ-like will be Christ-like in their own individuality and personality, meaning that everyone is different and will not be exactly the same (2 Cor. 3:18 King James Version).[2] By honoring the Son, individuals honor the Father, and the relationship between the disciple and the Father is magnified through the Son of God (Jn. 5:23-26). For me, there is nothing greater under the sun of this temporal life than to draw near to God by learning of his dear son whom he sent to our world (Jn. 3:16; Phil. 2; Jn. 1: 1-5; Heb. 1: 1-6). Besides, Jesus is the express image of the Father, and if we have seen Jesus, we have seen the Father, and the way a person can behold Jesus today is by abiding in the word, not that the word in and of itself can change an individual’s heart but spiritual growth which is by the spirit through spiritual discipline have abiding in the word will change the heart by the holy spirit’s work (Phil. 2:13; Jn. 14:9; Heb. 1:3). An individual cannot change their selves, for we live in the real world in this reality, but by abiding in the word and believing in the inerrancy of the word, Christ himself will do the hard work of heart transformation within the individual (Ezek. 11:19, 36:26; 2 Cor. 5:17).[3] There is the cooperation, an individual effort, of circumcision of the heart of the individual, which subdues and softens one’s position for the receiving of the truth and its growth from within (Rom. 2:25-29; Col. 2:11). With this being stated, just seeking to be a disciple of Christ will enhance the relationship between the individual, in this case, myself, and the sovereign God of the universe, who is both transcendent and imminent according to his will (Isa. 7:14, 66:1; Matt. 1:23).

How will my GPS help my relationship with a specific person?

As a disciple of Christ, an individual can develop better coping skills, including the fruits that are of Christ, which will enhance relationships within family and community. To be a disciple-making pastor would be exercising Christ’s likeness by showing empathy and sympathy for the church members as a pastoral counselor, but more importantly, my guiding purpose statement will specifically aid me in my relationship with my wife as I learn, grow, and understand Jesus and his relationship with the bride as the church (Eph. 5:25). One primary example of this concept is to love your wife as Christ loved the church, suggesting that even when the church did not love him, his love never failed. Of course, there is the other side of the equation: balance and the wife honoring the husband as a willing participant in the partnership, abiding by her husband (1 Cor. 7:11-16).

A Research-Based Definition for Growing in Favor of God and Others, and Explanation of How Terms are Used

I would like to share a research-based concept for growing in favor with God, which is spiritual formation, in that this favor would not be based on rote ideas or concepts in an event or events but through a process of learning, listening for God’s gentle promptings and leadings, gaining understanding, and applying the truth of God’s word to one’s personal life of the immaterial and not material existence.[4] Spiritual discipline is not the same as spiritual growth, but the function of spiritual discipline will help in leading a person into spiritual growth, which will only come from God through the Holy Spirit, indicating spiritual growth is a dynamic process and not a static event.[5] A person will solidify and live spiritual growth dynamically throughout the individual’s temporal and mortal life, i.e., solidify the dynamic growth of the individual, e.g., making one’s life cumulatively stable by the Spirit of God in a spiritual continuum.[6] This process is not an individual’s will, effort, or experience but of the Spirit of God, according to God’s will and good pleasure, but does not negate the process of individual involvement of spiritual growth (Rom. 12:2). With all of this being stated here, to grow spiritually is to grow favorably with God; therefore, these findings define what it means to grow favorably with God and with others. As a person grows spiritually, they take on spiritual attributes that are then applied to the individual’s life and profoundly affect all emotional and relational statuses, both intrapersonal and interpersonal (Gal. 5:22-23). In summary, spiritual growth would be a deepened relationship with God.

Pastor Houston Taylor

Obtaining Inward Light Ministries

Lakeview Seventh Day Baptist Church


[1] Vanesa Pizzuto, “The Infamous Fleece of Wool: The 5 Worst Reasons to Ask God for Signs,” Adventist Today (Sandy, OR: Adventist Today Foundation, 2011): 23; Paul Pettit, Foundations of Spiritual Formation: A Community Approach to Becoming Like Christ (Kregel Academic & Professional, 2008), 42-44.

[2] Pamela E. King, “The Reciprocating Self: Trinitarian and Christological Anthropologies of Being and Becoming,” Journal of Psychology and Christianity 35, no. 3 (2016): 220-221.

[3] Pettit, Foundations of Spiritual Formation, 47-48; John Ortberg, The Me I Want to Be: Becoming God’s Best Version of You (Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2010), 138-139.

[4] Ortberg, The Me I Want to Be, 189.

[5] Ortberg, The Me I Want to Be, 51; Pettit, Foundations of Spiritual Formation, 252.

[6] Pettit, Foundations of Spiritual Formation, 20–21.

Published by OIL Ministries

Hello everyone, I am Pastor Houston. I currently live in a small, peaceful community located in Southern Mississippi. I am attending Liberty University to learn more about biblical and theological studies of religion. I am now in my fourth senior semester or tenth semester at Liberty University with five majors and one minor. My five majors are biblical and theological studies, apologetics, global studies, evangelism, and Christian leadership, and my minor is in Christian ministries. I have been a pastor now for approximately eight years. Before becoming a small church pastor in south Mississippi, I served as a Lay Evangelist and an elder at a large denominational church for about five years. Outside of ministry work, my previous job was as the owner/operator of a Construction Company, and I also owned a heating, air conditioning, and electrical company. I recently became a licensed Realtor, which will significantly contribute to the ministry work, moving forward with potential evangelism and church planting projects. My construction company has little left because I have dedicated my life to the Lord. I am the CEO/Pastor of a ministry and church serving the Gulf Coast community of Mississippi. In the past, I had three licenses, one currently maintained as inactive status, and I recently obtained my realtor license: State Residential Builder, Master Mechanical Contractor, and Master Electrical Contractor. I have been in construction for about thirty-six years, to share a little more background. Without getting into the details, I have studied various construction areas as a general contractor in its many different trades. As a part of the thirty-six years of construction service, I also served in the US Naval Submarine Force with a terrific engineering group. I am happily married to a godly lady who is a blessing from our God. My wife is from the Philippines, and we have a beautiful daughter together. God has also blessed me with two wonderful sons. I am excited to be here with you all and looking forward to growing together while we learn and discover new and beautiful things. I seek a deeper understanding and a closer relationship with God and His Only Begotten Son, and I pray the same for each of you. The degrees I have chosen, Religion: Biblical & Theo Studies, Apologetics, Christian Leadership, Evangelism, and Global Studies, will do just that, as I am now a Senior with just three classes remaining until graduation! I plan to apply for these Bachelor of Science degrees by building as many churches as possible, spiritually and literally. I am my Lord's servant and plan to put these new degrees to great use. I still have a little way to go from here, with three classes remaining in the Bachelor of Science degree I am pursuing, but I am incredibly excited to be a part of this learning experience with all of you. At this point, I have decided to go all the way with my degree plans at Liberty University and pursue a Master of Arts Degree in Christian Apologetics (Non-Thesis) and have already applied for this degree in the fall of 2023. Following the master's plan will be the Doctoral Degree in Evangelism and Church Planting if God wills. I pray that you will team up in this end-time work with our ministry, and if so, please reach out to us to determine how we might work together in kingdom progress and productivity. May God bless us all as we move forward in our growth and understanding together. Pastor Houston Taylor

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