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Spiritual growth is the lifelong process of maturing in faith, moving from basic teachings to deeper spiritual truths. Many Christians remain spiritually immature despite years of faith, still needing to be spoon-fed rather than developing the ability to discern good from evil. The writer of Hebrews uses the metaphor of milk versus solid food to illustrate this problem - believers who should be teachers still need elementary instruction. True spiritual maturity comes not from age or years of church attendance, but from consistently applying God's word and allowing the Holy Spirit to transform our character. This week, commit to moving beyond spiritual milk by taking concrete steps toward growth in areas like Bible study, prayer, and serving others.
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Spiritual growth is the lifelong process of maturing in faith, moving from basic teachings to deeper spiritual truths. Many Christians remain spiritually immature despite years of faith, still needing to be spoon-fed rather than developing the ability to discern good from evil. The writer of Hebrews uses the metaphor of milk versus solid food to illustrate this problem - believers who should be teachers still need elementary instruction. True spiritual maturity comes not from age or years of church attendance, but from consistently applying God's word and allowing the Holy Spirit to transform our character. This week, commit to moving beyond spiritual milk by taking concrete steps toward growth in areas like Bible study, prayer, and serving others.