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"SPIRITUAL GROWTH"
Concluding Thoughts
INTRODUCTION
1. In this series, I've emphasized elements necessary to spiritual
growth...
a. Choosing to obey the command of God to grow - 2 Pe 3:18
b. Believing that we are capable of growth, with God's help - Ph 2:
12-13; 4:13
c. Setting behavioral, functional, and congregational goals - 2 Pe
1:5-8; Ro 12:3-5
d. Developing habits to reach our goals - 1 Pe 2:2; Ph 4:6-7;
He 10:24-25; Ro 12:6-8
e. Maintaining positive attitudes about the value of our efforts
- 1 Co 15:58
f. Perseverance to remain steadfast in our efforts - He 10:36-39
g. Inspired by role models whose pattern we should follow - Ph 3:17;
4:9
2. In this final lesson in the series, I wish to offer some concluding
thoughts...
a. Pointing out things that can hinder spiritual growth
b. Suggesting steps to take to ensure spiritual growth
[As mentioned throughout this series, spiritual growth is not automatic.
Indeed, there are a number of things that can work against us...]
I. HINDRANCES TO SPIRITUAL GROWTH
A. LACK OF EFFORT...
1. Such as failing to set proper goals, develop the daily habits
2. Those who are spiritually lazy tend to follow the course of
least resistance
a. Such will forever remain "babes" - cf. He 5:12-13; 1 Co 3:
1-2
b. If they do not fall away altogether
-- Just as the lazy man's vineyard lies in ruins and leads to
poverty (Pro 24:30-34), so spiritual sloth leads to spiritual
ruin!
B. DISCOURAGEMENT...
1. Some people make a good beginning, but get discouraged and quit
2. Reasons may vary: church troubles, personal problems, lack of
encouragement from others, etc.
3. But consider the example of the apostle Paul:
a. Few of us would ever have the problems he had - 2 Co 11:
24-29
b. Yet he did not "lose heart" (become discouraged) - 2 Co 4:
8-9
c. Why? Because he knew his labor was not in vain - 2 Co 4:
16-5:1
4. And so he encourages us not to grow weary in doing good - Ga
6:9; 1 Co 15:58
-- Discouragement happens; we must not allow it to deter us from
pressing on!
C. LACK OF USE...
1. A knife stays bright when used, but unused it becomes rusty
2. So it is with Christians, we lose what knowledge, ability, and
opportunity we have when we do not use them!
3. To use another metaphor, unless we are earnest in our endeavor,
we will simply "drift away" from the Lord - He 2:1
-- There is no concept of "retirement" when it comes to the
service of the Lord!
D. INTERFERENCE...
1. Crops, trees and flowers do not grow well when crowded
2. So our spiritual growth will be hindered if we let things crowd
out our spiritual life
a. Businessmen may become too busy to attend to God's business
b. A woman may be so occupied with housekeeping that she has
little time for the house (family) of God
c. Young people may be so busy with school activities that
prayer, worship, good works and Bible study are neglected
d. Preachers might get so tied down with meetings,
administrative duties, etc., that they too do not take time
to spend alone with God
3. Jesus warned about the danger of interference - Mk 4:18-19
a. By things like the cares of the world, the desires for other
things
b. Which can choke the word, such that it cannot bear fruit in
our lives
-- If we desire a healthy spiritual crop, we may need to "weed
out" some things in our lives
[A lack of effort, discouragement, lack of use, interference: these are
some of the things that hinder spiritual growth. Have you allowed them
to hinder yours? If so, perhaps the following steps may help put you
back on the right track...]
II. STEPS TO ENSURE SPIRITUAL GROWTH
A. BECOME ACTIVE IN THE WORK OF THE CONGREGATION...
1. Begin immediately!
a. It is important not to delay (remember the "hindrances")
b. There is work for everyone, and it is best to start with
something you are able to handle
c. Even the most humble service can be a source of joy for
those who are doing it to please God - cf. Psa 84:10; Jn
13:12-17
2. Offer your services to the elders!
a. These men will be glad to find work for you to do in keeping
with your ability
b. Sometimes they hesitate to call on people for work if they
are not sure the people are willing
c. But let them know that you have the attitude of Isaiah:
"Here am I! Send me." - Isa 6:8
3. Look for work needing to be done!
a. The best servant is one who can see things to be done and
does them without having to be told every step to take
b. Most of us are good critics; here is how we can put that
ability to good use:
1) Whenever we see something we want to criticize, take that
as an opportunity to SHOW (not tell) how it should be
done
2) Someone else's failure is often our opportunity to be of
service
3) In other words, "Don't criticize, energize!"
B. START A PROGRAM OF REGULAR PRIVATE DEVOTIONS...
1. Spend time each day alone with God, engaged in prayer, Bible
study, singing praises
2. Such time consistently spent will supply the spiritual
nourishment necessary for spiritual growth
3. Many Christians do not grow because they try to exist on a
"spiritual starvation diet"!
C. PARTICIPATE IN AN INFORMAL BIBLE STUDY GROUP...
1. Meet weekly with other Christians in an informal setting to
study the Bible together
2. This provides opportunity for mutual sharing and encouragement
which leads to even more knowledge and spiritual growth
D. BECOME INVOLVED IN LEADING PEOPLE TO CHRIST...
1. Even if you don't do the actual teaching, you can do what
Andrew and Philip did: lead a friend to Christ! - Jn 1:40-46
3. Those involved in leading others to Christ rarely ever stop
growing in Christ themselves!
E. PRACTICE CONSTANT SELF-EXAMINATION...
1. The Scriptures call us to examine ourselves in our relation to
Christ - 2 Co 13:5
2. Here are some questions we should often ask ourselves:
a. Do I have a better Bible knowledge than one year ago?
b. Am I as interested in Jesus Christ today as when I was
baptized?
c. Have I helped someone else to become a Christian?
d. Am I enjoying life as a child of God?
e. Am I improving my life, my disposition, and becoming more
like Christ?
f. Do I set a good example for other Christians?
g. Am I growing in such activities as Bible study, prayer,
worship?
-- Self-examination is not an easy process, but true spiritual
growth is impossible without it!
CONCLUSION
1. It is sad, but true, that many Christians are often just religious
enough to be miserable...
a. But the life of the Christian is intended to be one filled with
love, joy, peace, and so much more! - Ga 5:22-23
b. Where the fruit of the Spirit is not present, a lack of spiritual
growth is the reason!
2. Rather than be defeated by things which hinder spiritual growth...
a. Make the choice to grow in the Lord!
b. Believe that He will assist you in efforts!
c. Set the proper goals, develop the habits that will help you reach
them!
d. Remain positive in your outlook, persevering through the
occasional setbacks!
e. Look to role models for direction and inspiration!
As we thereby grow in the grace and knowledge of the Lord, we will truly
experience the "abundant life" that Jesus provides! - cf. Jn 10:10
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