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Effects of Spiritual Immaturity
Every believer begins their spiritual journey in a state of immaturity. This is natural, expected, and part of God’s design. Just as no one is born physically mature, no one is born spiritually mature either. For this reason, God does not condemn spiritual immaturity. He understands it, allows it, and patiently guides His children through the process of growth.
It’s Time to Choose
Life is full of choices, and the decisions we make shape our destiny. Joshua, at the end of his life, stood before Israel and challenged them to make the most important choice of all: “Choose for yourselves this day whom you will serve… but as for me and my house, we will serve the Lord” (Joshua 24:15).
What Matters to God is Faithfulness
In a world that often celebrates size, power, and influence, God reminds us that what truly matters to Him is faithfulness. Faithfulness is not measured by how big a church is or how many resources it has, but by its steadfastness in walking with God, holding onto His Word, and persevering through challenges.
Well Done, Good and Faithful Servant
Every believer longs to hear these words from the Lord: “Well done, good and faithful servant. Enter into the joy of your Lord.” (Matthew 25:23). Life on this earth is brief—a breath away from eternity. God has entrusted us with the Gospel of the Water and the Spirit, which reveals how Jesus took our sins at His baptism, bore judgment at the cross, and rose again for our justification. Our calling is not just to be saved, but also to live faithfully until we see Him face to face.
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