The Dynamics of Spiritual Growth
I want to share about the path of spiritual growth that most Christians will experience. Please read the next two articles also titled "A Daily Spiritual Walk I & II. It seems we all have to learn about how the Holy Spirit works in our personal lives, but remember, there is always an element of faith that is connected to every step. 1st Peter 2:2 says..As newborn babes, desire the sincere milk of the word, that ye may grow thereby. So, we have now become a born again Christian, which is the necessary step to start out nursing on the milk of the word.
Ephesians 2:8 For by grace ye are saved through faith, and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God. What does this mean? It means that we don't have to go around burdening ourselves or believing some false church doctrine that we have to evangelize for a certain period of time, or work, or do anything to earn our salvation! It IS a free gift, by accepting Jesus Christ as your personal savior.
Spiritual growth is a life long process and many people grow at different speeds. Some are stifled in their growth for a season or more and others continually grow and bear fruit accordingly. There is no magic formula! Your heart, your walk of obedience and your faith are the key ingredients. If we were full of faith, if we were 100% obedient, we could grow exceedingly fast, however, that is the stumbling block for all. We are a logical society, we are an academic society, we are a technological society, we are a philosophical society. We do not easily accept the dynamics of faith. We can experience them in a carnal and secular sense. We can accept faith on the basis of performance or honesty in a person after they have shown it is within the integrity of that person. However, there is that unprecedented time when a person fails and we lose our faith in them. Looking at faith from that perspective, we should be able to exercise our faith in God more easily once we can grasp His ultimate sovereignty, weighing it against the fact that He created the very earth we live on and the atmosphere that we breath. However, this is an invisible God in whom we have never seen, never touched, never trusted before. It's like electricity, we know it's there, it can even kill you, but until you get shocked by it, it is really not a reality. Most of us take it for granted and like God, we turn it on when we need it, and turn it off when we don't! Like God, electricity is real, it is there and you better fear it! Like God's promise of death through sin, sin brings death, the more you sin, the sooner you will die, fear God! Concerning growth, we have to experience trials in our life. Here's the catch, if you don't consciously realize that every trial and tribulation happens for the ultimate reason to teach you, then you won't understand what God wants you to learn from it. It is only then that it will help you grow in your faith, otherwise, they just keep happening with no growth, no explanation, and no maturity. Often to the detriment of our mentality and sanity, rather than for our spiritual growth. 1 Peter 4:12 Beloved, think it not strange concerning the fiery trial which is to try you, as though some strange thing happened unto you; 13) But rejoice, inasmuch as ye are partakers of Christ's sufferings; that, when his glory shall be revealed, ye may be glad also with exceeding joy. ...16) Yet if any man suffer as a Christian, let him not be ashamed; but let him glorify God on this behalf. 17) For the time is come that judgment must begin at the house of God; and if it first begin at us, what shall the end be of them that obey not the gospel of God? So let every trial, no matter how small, be a learning experience in Christ, and allow it to grow your spiritual life. If only we could just be like a simple minded child at age 3 or 4, who, when told something, they just believe. Jesus says unless we come to him like a child we will not enter into the kingdom of heaven. Matthew 18:3 And said, Verily I say unto you, Except ye be converted, and become as little children, ye shall not enter into the kingdom of heaven. 4) Whosoever therefore shall humble himself as this little child, the same is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven. Now here's the real hard facts about our spiritual growth and our walk with Christ. He is trying to develop a child's mentality in our adult body. With all of our soul we have to trust God just like a three year old child would, in order for our spiritual maturity to be completed. We have to be unabashed when it comes to our spiritual life. Then we have to be able to commit and trust all of our idiosyncrasies to God. No matter what issue we are faced with, it has to be put in God's hands. In every situation and every trial you have to be able to say, "God, it's in your hands, I trust you completely, and whatever the consequences are, I accept them, and will learn from them, whatever it is you want me to learn!" Then you have to let go, and as they say, let God! No worry, no doubt, no problem! This is the greatest test of our faith that there is. When you can do this with all things, you will have learned to humble yourself before God like that little child. There's one other very important thing, listening to God. You have to develop and cultivate how you hear that still small voice that gently guides you, through the ushering of His Holy Spirit. This is not an easy task. This is only accomplished through a prayer life that is consistent with the will of God for your life. It then culminates in being able to develop a routine of recognizing the Lord's response to your prayers. If you read in both the old and new testaments, there were several things that are consistent with the people who counted on God for guidance. Some say putting out a fleece is normal. Read the story of Gideon in Judges 6:36. The Scribes and the Pharisees asked for a sign in the new testament, but Jesus said he was going to be the sign. There is nothing wrong with asking God for discernment. We always have to ask God for more than one alert for direction. Because Satan walks around as an angel of light seeking whom he can devour, 1st Peter 5:8. So we need to be cautious about our steps of faith. You can however, develop a consistent routine with God through prayer and learn to recognize his leading's. Now, here's another dynamic that comes at a little more of a cost to us. The Holy Spirit while ushering us in the direction of doing God's will, and helping us stay within his will, uses our convictions to steer us in the direction of righteousness. We have to listen to our convictions as they occur and not ignore them. Here's something to remember, God will not lay anymore burden on us than we can handle. Why do you think He tells us His burden is light, Matthew 11:30? Here's the tricky part. It's not unusual at all, for all of us to have so many convictions as a new believer or recent convert that it is overwhelming. What the necessary ingredient for our lives at any given point in this situation, is a sincere heart. You see, first of all, God tells us that His power is made perfect in our weakness. So when we are overcome by what feels like too many expectations for our spiritual walk, all we need to do is pray to God about what the next step is, and He will give us strength to do it. 2 Corinthians 12:9 And he said unto me, My grace is sufficient for thee: for my strength is made perfect in weakness. Most gladly therefore will I rather glory in my infirmities, that the power of Christ may rest upon me. It doesn't matter how many bad habits or how many sinful things that you are caught up in. If you pray with a sincere heart, asking God to help you over come them, or change your attitude about your lifestyle, or to help you start a new good habit, He will give you strength to accomplish whatever it is in a timely fashion. We just need to keep our thoughts and attitude focused on His will. Then, what ever it is that we can't do, we just need to remember to ask for forgiveness for those things and pray for strength to stop whatever it is, that is a sinful habit. In many areas of our lives, God can give us strength to actually stop more than one bad habit at a time, it's similar to multitasking in the business world. Naturally, some bad habits are too big to combine with others and focusing on one thing at a time when necessary is the way to do it. But the bottom line is, we worship and are children of an all powerful and omniscient, all knowing savior. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ My hope for you is that you have had a prayer of salvation, and if you haven't and you want to ask Christ into your heart and life, then I offer these words for you to repeat, but only if your heart is sincere, because God knows it if you're not. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Dear God, I now know I have needed you and have rejected your calling, so today, right now, I ask Jesus Christ to come into my heart and my life, and forgive me from all past sin and Lord cleanse me from my unrighteousness. I believe that Jesus was crucified for my sin, died, and was buried and rose from the dead according to the scriptures. I want you forever more to be my guide and I want to follow you as a believer. I ask for your strength to change my heart and my earthly ways so that I can become a better child in your kingdom. Show me how to depend on you in all things. ANd show me how to do your will in my life. I thank you and pray this prayer in the name of Jesus Christ, Amen! |