Sunday, June 20, 2010

Arrested Spiritual Development?

Read Hebrews 5:12

Ever come across a passage of scripture and think that verse or that passage is a bit in your face? Sometimes when I come across a passage like that I stop and wonder about the direct approach used by God, Jesus, Paul and so many others. I wonder is it an approach we use much today and if so is it effective?

Well the passage today in Hebrews 5:12 is one of those passages. Simply said the statement made is some in the faith weren't doing what they were supposed to be doing. They were supposed to be able to teach others about the faith but instead they were still in need of someone to teach them the basic, elementary truths of God's word all over again.

I read an article awhile ago about the difference between making decisions for Christ and making disciples for Christ. Think about it. What's the difference? Making a decision for Christ should include discipleship but sadly that's not always the case. When someone comes to faith in Christ we must make sure they understand the call to follow Christ. We're interested in two things: redemption and regeneration. Redemption comes as a result of us accepting the finished work of Jesus on the cross where He paid for our sins once and for all. It has nothing to do with our effort and everything to do with His. But regeneration is a new life. It's a new life we're called to live and that requires effort on our part.

In this case in Hebrews, these believers we're told should be maturing in their faith so that they might be able to teach others about the "elementary truths of God's word." May all of us be focused on maturing in our faith, growing in our relationship with Christ so that we might be able to pass on our faith.

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