Maturity

September 30th – Proverbs 2:6

Week 5 – Wisdom In Seeking God (Proverbs 2:6)

King Solomon reminds us that the Lord is the ultimate source of wisdom, knowledge, and understanding. And only by acknowledging God as the fountain of all truth, can we hope to receive the insight we need for life. Because true wisdom isn’t found in books or the philosophies of this world, but in God Himself. By seeking His guidance and depending on His Word, we commit ourselves to walking in His wisdom. This requires humility and obedience. Meaning a heart that is open to learning, and a spirit that is willing to be led by Him. When we make the decision to trust God’s wisdom over our own, we begin to walk a path illuminated by His divine light. This path is one of righteousness, where each step is guided by His truth. Though challenges may arise, we can rest assured that God will grant us the understanding needed to overcome them. As we continue to rely on His counsel, we grow in discernment and maturity, ultimately becoming a reflection of His wisdom in our daily lives.

Questions For Reflection

  1. How can we actively seek God’s wisdom in our daily decision-making and interactions with others?
  1. What practical steps can we take to deepen our understanding of God’s Word and apply His teachings to our lives?

True wisdom begins with God. Seek Him and you’ll find the treasure of understanding waiting for you. 🙏🏻❤️

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June 24th – Ephesians 4:2

Ephesians 4:2

Humility encourages us to set aside our pride. To recognize our own flaws and value others above ourselves, opening the door to genuine understanding and compassion. Patience complements humility, giving us the strength to endure imperfections and differences in others without frustration. This combination allows us to support one another through challenges and conflicts, just as Christ bears with our flaws and shortcomings. By bearing with each other in love, we mirror the steadfast love Jesus shows us daily. Especially when we choose to forgive and support rather than judge or give up on. This approach allows us to cultivate unity within the body of Christ, as we grow together in faith and maturity. Practicing humility and patience helps us to build deep, resilient relationships grounded in mutual respect and love. And enables us to become living examples of Christ’s love and patience, building a more compassionate and unified world.

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May 31st – Luke 18:8

Luke 18:8

Here in Luke Jesus poses a poignant question, wondering if He will find faith on the earth when He returns. This question underscores the lifelong journey of faith each believer undertakes. A path inevitably touched by pain and suffering. Suffering is a universal experience, and while it can lead some to lose faith, it holds a deeper purpose in our spiritual growth. No one wants to hurt, but pain can refine and strengthen us. It can build resilience and deepen our dependence on God. Through trials, our faith is tested and purified, much like gold in a furnace. As we endure and overcome, our trust in God’s promises deepens, and our spiritual maturity flourishes. Each hardship is an opportunity to draw closer to God, to lean on His strength when ours falters. And it’s through these very challenges that our faith is proven genuine and true. So that when Jesus returns, He will find us steadfast. Our faith unshaken by the trials we’ve faced, stronger and more radiant for  having walked through the fire with Him.

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August 30th – 1 Thessalonians 2:12

1 Thessalonians 2 :12

We’ve all heard the expression, “the journey of a thousand miles begins with just one step.” A perfect description of the Christian life. Because receiving Jesus as our Savior is a single step of faith, that turns into a lifelong journey. It’s a trek of constantly moving forward and growing in maturity as we walk with the Lord. And as we travel, along the way we develop Christlike characteristics that deepen our relationship with God. Characteristics that both allow the fruit of Spirit, “love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control”, to shine through us for the world to see, and to lead lives that glorify God. And characteristics that mirror our Lord, providing wonderful testimonies to a desperate world. These include righteousness, walking on a path not led by the flesh but according to the Spirit. (Rom. 8:4). And of course obedience, walking in a manner worthy of God, because it’s the way we show the world, and God Himself, the love we have for Him. (John 14:15)

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February 27th – 1 Corinthians 13:11

1 Corinthians 13:11

When dealing with immaturity, the standard response is, “Grow up!” That’s Paul’s response too. When we first receive Jesus as our Savior, we are mere babes. Children with childish views. But we aren’t to remain that way. And Paul tells us it’s time to grow up in our faith and relationship with God. The dictionary definition of growing up means to arrive at full stature or physical or mental maturity; to progress from childhood toward adulthood. A perfect description of the Christian walk. Each new day should be a step forward to moving closer to God and our transformation of becoming more like Jesus. And we can only do this when we leave behind our stubborn, foolish, childlike ways. One day when Jesus returns we will reach the “fullness of Christ.” But until then we are to continue growing, learning, and maturing in our faith.

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