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How do we know the doctrine of spiritual maturity is true?

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The doctrine of spiritual maturity is affirmed by the consistent teaching of Scripture regarding the need for believers to grow in their faith.

The Scripture portrays spiritual maturity as an essential aspect of the Christian life. Hebrews 6 discusses the need to leave behind the basic doctrines of Christ to pursue perfection, which implies a journey of continual growth. The distinction between mere profession of faith and true belief is made clear in this context, emphasizing that true believers will persevere and mature in their understanding of God's word. This belief is supported throughout Scripture, including Paul's letters that highlight the importance of growing in knowledge and application of faith, reinforcing that maturity is a biblical expectation for all Christians.
Scripture References: Hebrews 6:1-3, 2 Peter 3:18, Ephesians 4:15

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