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Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Maturity in Christ; myths and truth?

The actual truth is that without maturity in Christianity, it is more efficient and nobody tends to overreach.

Some myths encountered during the course of your walk as a Christian is the fact that when you get born again for the very first few weeks into Christ, you are a neonate, just like it is with the mother and child. However, this is a blatant lie; without mincing words, anybody who becomes a Christian this moment and after are equal in terms of maturity.
Spirits do not grow and the only place we have misconstrued to mean growth from the bible is simply only when it comes to knowledge.

Another myth we find in the body of Christ is that only "matured" Christians can work the miraculous. This is another lie that comes in handy from nominal Christians. 

Who ever told you that your spirit grows is just being emotional, and does not realize his errors that are grossly misleading. You cannot grow your spirit on any measure of prayers to God. In the first place, your prayers never got you saved in the first instance, so why would it be a requisite to spiritual growth.

 A son whose obedience delights his parents will not maker him a more son than a recalcitrant son who belong to the same family. If your relationship with God is based on the fact that you are grown and you only please Him when in this state, then He can't be the loving father who saved you by merely taking heed to the word of truth.

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