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How can Christians measure their spiritual growth?

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Christians can measure spiritual growth by assessing their faith, love for others, and ability to handle trials (Philippians 4:11-12).

Measuring spiritual growth involves self-examination based on biblical criteria. One key measure is the strength of one's faith, particularly during trials. Paul notes in Philippians 4:11-12 that he learned contentment in all circumstances, indicating that spiritual maturity is reflected in a stable response to life's challenges. Additionally, growth in love is crucial—when believers grow spiritually, they find greater capacity to love others, including loving those who may not reciprocate that love. The ability to change and mature in relationships also serves as an indicator of growth, as immaturity often leads to broken relationships. An honest assessment of these areas provides insights into one's spiritual condition and growth.
Scripture References: Philippians 4:11-12

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Growing In Grace
Henry Mahan · Sep 18, 1985
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