“Solid Food is for the Mature”
BIBLE READING: Hebrews 5-7
Once we are saved
by grace through faith we are to live by faith; to walk by faith; to mature in
the faith and to grow in grace. We are to progress from spiritual infancy to
spiritual maturity and to become disciples of Christ, students of the
scriptures and skilled in the word of righteousness.
As
believers who have trusted Christ for our salvation we are to develop in our
Christian walk and advance from simply taking-in the pure milk of the Word to
feeding on the strong meat of everything that proceeds from the mouth
of God. We are to walk each day in spirit and truth as we regularly read, mark,
learn, study, inwardly digest and practice the truth that we have been taught
from the Word of God.. so that our senses are trained to discern good and evil.
How sad when a Christian does
not mature in their faith but remains a spiritual babe in Christ. How important
that we grow in grace and increase in wisdom, understanding and a knowledge of
our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Such a man or woman has not been instructed
in righteousness and is unskilled in the normal Christian life which is so
vital for spiritual growth and Christian maturity. Such a person is unable to
form sound spiritual judgements... and are not capable of
distinguishing between good and evil or differentiating between sound
scriptural teaching and dangerous false doctrine. Such a Christian is often
manipulated by false teachers, ensnared by legalism, shipwrecked by Satan,
unstable in his ways and tossed about by every wind of doctrine.
Today huge numbers of
alternative dogmas and ideologies are being offered in place of sound biblical
teaching. Today there is also an increasing number of self-appointed prophets
and apostles who dish out their own brand of extra-biblical revelation in
preference to standing on the plain teaching of Scripture and there are an
increasing number of diverse cults, creeds and false teachers that distort
the character of God, dethrone the Person Christ and dismiss His Work on the
cross as irrelevant or unimportant.
But we are to be nourished on
the Word of God. and to practice biblical precepts and
scriptural principles if we are to become spiritually disciplined mature
believers, who have their senses trained to discern good and evil. To do so
means that we are to die to self and look to Christ alone. It requires
that God's Word dwells in us richly, day by day and that we are quick to
eschew evil and do that which is good. We are to walk in spirit and truth,
abide in Christ and He in us so that in the power of the Holy Spirit we may
bring forth much spiritual fruit to the glory of God.
As maturing Christians,
we should desire an increasingly intimate relationship with our Lord and
set our hearts on things above and not on the things of this earth. We are to
remember that we are in Christ and that in Him, we died to our old
sinful past, and our life is now hidden with Christ in God. We are to rejoice
that Christ, is our life. We are to pray without ceasing and in
everything give thanks - and we are to remember that He is coming one day
to take us to be with Himself and that the day is fast approaching
when we also will appear with Him in glory- praise His holy
name..
Source:
https://dailyverse.knowing-jesus.com/hebrews-5-14
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