So How Spiritually Mature Are You?
Read: II Peter 1:1-11
Our journey towards Spiritual Maturity requires us to focus on those character traits which are often not viewed in their proper relevancy with regards to our spiritual growth. So how spiritually mature are you? Spiritual maturity has no bearing on our natural age. Therefore one can never assume that simply because a person have obtained a level of maturity in the natural, that they are spiritually mature. Although spiritual maturity reflects our “weightiness” in the realm of the spirit – our journey is enhanced by our actions in the physical realm. We must always remember that maturity is a process that requires us to “decrease” if we are going to “increase”.
As we seek to increase, there are three pillars from which our spiritual maturity should take its platform. Proper growth requires: Desire, Diligence and Discipline.
I view the process of advancing in our growth towards spiritual maturity as a vine which grows. When we observe mature vines which have been well groomed, we must remember that the gardener had to first have a desire to initiate the process. They had to take the time, and display diligence in order to discipline and to guide the vines into the direction or pattern of intended growth.
Our actions must be as focused as those of the gardener. Spiritual maturity doesn’t just occur without us assuming our places of responsibility. God has given to us the proper tools (spiritual weapons, gifts of the spirit, etc) that will assure us that our growth will produce that fruit which will remain (fruit of the spirit). Our level of spiritual maturity is measured by the ability that we have obtained that will permit the manifestation of a “spirit governed” versus a “self-controlled” lifestyle.
A desire, as well a sense of diligence must be exerted by us to restrain ourselves from ingesting irrelevant motives, concepts, and principles. We must adhere to a mentality the will remain “militant”- as the daily onset of diabolical manifestations occur. Above all, we must establish a standard of living that “mirrors” discipline.
Therefore, a decrease must occur in whatever is not required for my individual spiritual diet. A decrease must come in the area of those “weights” – which are not necessarily sinful acts…. but are those things which are no longer applicable to our progression.
As we advance the more along this road to spiritual maturity, we will realize that we are not as easily distracted by the occurrences of life. Impatience, repeated latenesses, constant rushing, a lack of control over our emotions, “road rage”, etc. are all examples of some of the fruit that has been produced from a spiritually immature person.
So let’s take a step away from ourselves, and look to evaluate where we really stand. We, who know the Word, must SHOW that we have the ability to adhere it to our lives – and not just read it; using to it highlight the downfalls of others. Remember – get the beam out of your eye first! (Matthew 7:3-5).... Then we will be able to properly advance on this journey towards spiritual maturity. Then not only will we notice our growth – but others, especially our adversary, will not have the advantage of engaging us in acts of immaturity!
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My God did you just see that? in order to truly Grow you have to go through a process and somethings must be up rooted and cast out of your life! JESUS! Desire, Diligence, and Discipline...
Sidenote: Extra Credit
As we seek to increase, there are three pillars from which our spiritual maturity should take its platform. Proper growth requires: Desire, Diligence and Discipline.
I view the process of advancing in our growth towards spiritual maturity as a vine which grows. When we observe mature vines which have been well groomed, we must remember that the gardener had to first have a desire to initiate the process. They had to take the time, and display diligence in order to discipline and to guide the vines into the direction or pattern of intended growth.
1) Here is a key note for me: When we observe mature vines which have been well groomed (The pruning that occurs means to lop or cut off the superfluous branches of trees, to make them bear better fruit or grow higher, or to give them a more handsome and regular appearance.
2) This is a crucial process in order for God’s people to be healthy and grow spiritually and physically…
3) Everything that is not like God, everything that is stopping you, blocking you and everyone who are weeds in your life must be cut off…
we must remember that the gardener had to first have a desire to initiate the process. They had to take the time, and display diligence in order to discipline and to guide the vines into the direction or pattern of intended growth.
After reading this article, it opened my eyes to the fact that in order to mature spiritually we must make sure we step out of self, have a prayer life, line our lives up with the word of God, so that we are pleasing in his eyesight........I enjoyed it very much....
Maturing is a painful process that we all must go through. As we allow the Holy Spirit to produce the Fruit of the Spirit in our lives our character will stand out, we must stay in the Word and develop a healthy prayer life. As we "advance" on this journey, we must refuse to be malnourished believers of Christ. We must mature so He can use us for the services He has lined up for us do. Starting with self points U to maturity. My motto is 'TO KNOW IS TO GROW" (MATURE) With maturity U become wise to the enemy and his tactics and don't allow him to take U back to milk because all your teeth have been knocked out.
GREAT READ, I REALLY ENJOYED IT
My life will change for the better, it's confirmation to a Bible- Study I'm teaching right now, Live Free....~AGAPE~