Monday, 2 November 2020

SPIRITUAL GROWTH AND MATURITY!

 EVERYDAY IN THE WORD!


MONDAY NOVEMBER 2, 2020.

SUBJECT : SPIRITUAL GROWTH AND MATURITY!

Memory verse: 
"Till we all come to the unity of the faith and of the knowledge of the Son of God, to a perfect man, to the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ."
 (Ephesians 4 vs 13.)

READ: Mark 4 vs 26 - 29:
4:26: And He said, “The kingdom of God is as if a man should scatter seed on the ground;
4:27: and should sleep by night and rise day, and the seed should sprout and grow, he himself does not know how.
4:28: For the earth yields crops by itself: first the blade, then the head, after that the full grain in the head.  
4:29: But when the grain ripens, immediately he puts in the sickle, because the harvest has come.

INTIMATION:
Spiritual growth can be compared to human’s need for food, occasioned by hunger, and the process of farming for food production. No human can survive without food, and hunger drives them to feed. First, the human’s need for food necessitates the farming to produce food. The farmer procures the land, and clears the land for cultivation. The ridges are done, the seeds are planted. Then the farmer waters the plants, and adds nutrients (for example Fertilizer) as the case may be. Weeds grow in the farm and the plants grow among the weeds. The farmer weeds the farm, and tends the plants to maturity. The plants mature and bear fruits, and the fruits are harvested. 

Christ is the farmer, and invades our lives at conversion. When we open our lives, He plants the seed of the Word in our hearts (Luke 8 vs 11). While some open their lives to Him the first time He knocks on the door, most of us are resistant and defensive. The moment we open our ourselves to Christ (the farmer), He secures the land, which is our heart, for planting of the seed. The land is cleared, and ridges made. There are a lot more work of watering, weeding, and tending the farm that has to be done. 

Yes, you have given your heart, but a lot more of your life are yet to be surrendered to Him. God is not worried that you have given as much as you understand at that moment. Once Christ has entered, clears the land, makes the ridges, and plants the seed, He begins the process of watering, weeding, and tending to get the best of you. Though there will be struggles and battles, but the outcome will never be in doubt.  God has promised that ‘He who has begun a good work in you will complete it.’ (Philippians 1 vs 6.) God promises that His harvest will be magnificent and prolific—the best fruit ever grown. 

Many spiritual functions parallel physical functions. As our bodies hunger and thirst, so do our souls. But our souls need spiritual food and water. We would not think of depriving our bodies of food and water when they hunger and thirst. The living Word, Jesus Christ, and the written Word, the Bible, can satisfy our hungry and thirsty souls. God allows hunger in our lives to make us look for food (His provision). Hunger is tantamount to the problems God allows in our lives, to make us always come back to Him. These life's challenges usually "soften us up," and reminds us of our need for Him. 

The maturity of the plant is tantamount to our conforming to Christ, and becoming the disciples of Christ, and bearing fruits after His type, our type. Christlikeness is our eventual destination, but the journey involves a lot of activities. These activities start with our believing through worship, belonging to him through fellowship, and becoming like Him through discipleship. Every day God wants you to become a little more like Him. 

It is easy to grow impatient with God and feel like giving up hope because things are moving too slowly. When we are close to a situation, it is difficult to see progress. But when we look back, we can see that God never stopped working. We should always do spiritual checkups on ourselves. We should look for a growing awareness of Christ’s presence and power in our lives. If we’re not actually seeking to grow closer to God, we are drawing farther away from Him. 
Your witness may be weak and your efforts may seem to have slow or small influence, but the Word of God is a powerful growth agent. Keep your eyes on the great harvest to come and don’t let bad soil or weeds discourage you from faithful service and witness.


Prayer: Abba Father, thank You for the seed of Your Word planted in my heart. I ask for Your tending to the seed, and nurturing the growing plant that it may grow and produce fruit after the likeness of Christ, as the fruit abide my joy will be full in You, in Jesus’ Name I have prayed, Amen.
PRAISE THE LORD!
To help you spiritual growth process, think about what you are doing that might be spiritually ineffective or obsolete. Perhaps you need to intensify your study and find helps that provide more substance. Perhaps you need to grow by engaging in new areas of service that express your faith. Seek God for how He would help you keep growing in your faith.

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