“When
I was a child, I spoke like a child; I thought like a child, I reasoned like a
child. When I became a man, I put childish ways behind me. Now we see but a
poor reflection as in a mirror; then we shall see face to face. Now I know in
part; then I shall know fully, even as I am fully known” (1 Corinthians
13:11-12).
Since
our Heavenly Father wants us to mature in the faith, we should stop from time
to time and examine our lives to see if we're making progress in this area.
Physical growth is fairly easy to evaluate, all you need is a tape measure. But
how can you tell if you're growing spiritually?
Desires: Have you
noticed that your childhood toys no longer interest you? The maturing process
changes our desires in the spiritual realm too. When we're growing, the world's
pleasures lose their appeal, while our hunger for God and His Word increases.
We are eager to be with Him and share with others how He's working in our
lives.
Understanding: When you were
young, your perception of the world was very limited. In the same way, we lack
spiritual understanding when we're new believers. But in time, we begin to see
life from God’s perspective. Trials and temptations become opportunities for
growth, and service for the Lord becomes an honor instead of a burden.
Selflessness: The most
obvious sign of a child's immaturity is his or her selfishness. He wants his
way, and he wants it now! Hopefully that is no longer characteristic of you. A
mature believer is submissive to the Lord, willing to wait, and more concerned
about others than themselves. How are you doing in these three areas of growth?
Maybe it's time to let go of a few childish ways in order to grow into a mature
believer. The greatest evidence of maturity is love. When the Lord and other
people have first place in our hearts, it's then that we're most like Jesus.
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