In our previous meditation, we outlined two traits of spiritually maturing people. They are not judgmental and wise in decision-making. Maturity shows in the wise handling of matters. Of course, it is also the secret of staying power under pressure. At this juncture, we need to remember that growth cannot be assumed or taken for granted. This much is clear from Paul’s experience with the Corinthians. Whereas they lacked no gift, they were divided. Paul concluded that they were carnal and still operated as babes.
Growth cannot be assumed or taken for granted…spiritual maturity does not automatic but happens when we apply ourselves to growth fundamentals.
Please note that spiritual maturity does not automatic but happens when we apply ourselves to growth fundamentals. In our text, growth results from getting rid of some attitudes and embracing a life-long devotion to the word of God. Spiritual discipline of prayer and studying the word, plus the willingness to practice what is taught are the gateway to maturity. Those who desire growth constantly reexamine themselves, noting what next to lay aside in exchange for a new level in Christ. There is no way we can radiate the beauty and power of Christ without maturity.