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Christians Need to Grow Up

What's one of the biggest problems facing the nation today? It is a lack of spiritual maturity. At least that's what nine out of ten pastors said during research recently conducted by The Barna Group in partnership with Living on the Edge. Many churchgoers and clergy struggle to articulate a basic understanding of spiritual maturity, the report says. Moreover, people aspire to be spiritually mature, but they don't know what it means. These findings were released in May 2009.

Having been a senior pastor for twelve years in the past, I know how difficult it is to get the work of the local church done through spiritual babes. They can't effectively lead others in ministry. Plus, there is a limit to what challenges they will take on, or to what they are willing to endure in ministry when the going gets tough. Of course, every Christian starts out being a babe in Christ. None of us are born walking with the Lord. We learn how to do that over time.

The problem is that many who profess to be Christians grow little if any over time. If I were a parent, and I had a six year old son who was still crawling and drinking milk from a bottle, and he could not digest solid food, I would be greatly concerned. I would know something was seriously wrong. Similarly, I submit to you that when we have 50-year-old Christians who have been virtually living in church all of their life, and they still act like, serve like, and bicker like babes, there is much cause for concern.

None of what I have said up to this point is that important, if the sole purpose for becoming a Christian is to go to heaven when we die. That is certainly the most important one, and even Christians who fail to mature will go to heaven, if they keep their faith and trust in Christ until the end. But the need for us to mature spiritually is vital because, I believe, the Lord's work is the most important work in the world. Everybody needs Christ's salvation. As powerful as the President of the United States is, with all of his influence and authority, for instance, the only thing that will matter after he dies is whether or not he accepted Christ as his Savior. This is the truth, whether one is a billionaire or a beggar on the street.

As Christians, we are the Lord's ambassadors for this most important work, and the more mature we are, the more effectively He can use us to win the lost. That's the big picture. It is to this end that Christ came down from heaven to die a cruel death on the cross for us.

Our spiritual growth is important not only because the Lord can use us more effectively in doing His work, but also because it increases our quality of life as Christians. This I say because though He is no respecter of persons, He is a respecter of our relationship with Him. He wants us to love Him more than we love anyone or anything else. He in turn will bless us for our faithfulness. To me, this is important because, not only do I want to go to heaven when I die, not only do I want to be a part of what He is doing on earth, but also I want to enjoy His blessings while I'm here.

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posted: 01/30/2010 06:09pm by efrank
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Author: efrank
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my wife and i have been married for over thirty-one years and we have six wonderful children. i served as a senior pastor of churches for over twelve years. i have a passion for outreach and soul winning. currently, i am an author, and i minister as an evangelist, preaching... view full biography

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Well said pastor frank.

  Posted 01/30/2010 06:32pm
Author: abelajohnb

Thank you for stating this so well.
HR

  Posted 01/30/2010 07:32pm
Author: harkrider

Our spiritual growth is important not only because the Lord can use us more effectively in doing His work, but also because it increases our quality of life as Christians. - this was exactly the message I shared with 3 young men at church today. They have agreed to discipleship training and in church ministry and have asked me to mentor them. My intention is to get 5 of them so we have a corp for church ministry even as they begin their university studies in law, business administration and IT- giving the purpose and perspective of their university education and their relationship to God and God's work in the future. I believe the days ahead are going to be harder for anyone who works to maintain their witness in the workplace. We need to start with the youth even before they are entrenched with the ways of the world and give them the Christian perspective and prepare them for the onslaught of the enemy as they begin work.

Thank you Pastor Frank for raising this spiritual lack of discipleship in the church. I pray that many more senior more experienced Christians will take on tthe task of training in discipleship - not just the hardware but the software as well.

ptl2008.

  Posted 01/30/2010 09:40pm
Author: ptl2008

Sometime the difficulty in growing it reading the bible and seeing what is the hope and the truth of God. I'm reminded of Ephesians 1 and Paul prays for the Church at Ephesus on this subject of growth,

["...God's Rich Blessings
3 Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us with every spiritual blessing in the heavens, in Christ; 4 for He chose us in Him, before the foundation of the world, to be holy and blameless in His sight. In love 5 He predestined us to be adopted through Jesus Christ for Himself, according to His favor and will, 6 to the praise of His glorious grace that He favored us with in the Beloved.

7 In Him we have redemption through His blood, the forgiveness of our trespasses, according to the riches of His grace 8 that He lavished on us with all wisdom and understanding. 9 He made known to us the mystery of His will, according to His good pleasure that He planned in Him 10 for the administration of the days of fulfillment €”to bring everything together in the Messiah, both things in heaven and things on earth in Him.

11 In Him we were also made His inheritance, predestined according to the purpose of the One who works out everything in agreement with the decision of His will, 12 so that we who had already put our hope in the Messiah might bring praise to His glory.

13 In Him you also, when you heard the word of truth, the gospel of your salvation€”in Him when you believed€”were sealed with the promised Holy Spirit. 14 He is the down payment of our inheritance, for the redemption of the possession, to the praise of His glory.



Prayer for Spiritual Insight
15 This is why, since I heard about your faith in the Lord Jesus and your love for all the saints, 16 I never stop giving thanks for you as I remember you in my prayers. 17 [I pray] that the God of our Lord Jesus Christ, the glorious Father, would give you a spirit of wisdom and revelation in the knowledge of Him. 18 [I pray] that the eyes of your heart may be enlightened so you may know what is the hope of His calling, what are the glorious riches of His inheritance among the saints, 19 and what is the immeasurable greatness of His power to us who believe, according to the working of His vast strength..."]

And God really want to bring about that growth, but we have to believe what the bible says for that to grow in the right direction...

Thanks for this good blog topic. Keep up the good work! Amen.

thbg

  Posted 01/31/2010 02:54am
Author: tohimbeglory

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