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How does maturity in faith manifest in a believer's life?

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Maturity in faith is evidenced through confidence in Christ, a Christ-like life, and mature relationships with others (Ephesians 4:11-15).

Maturity in faith manifests as believers grow in their relationship with Christ, increasingly reflecting His character in their lives. Ephesians 4:11-15 outlines the purpose of church leadership as equipping believers for the work of ministry, thereby edifying the body of Christ until all attain unity in faith and knowledge of the Son of God. This maturity encompasses several aspects: it involves growing in confidence in Christ amidst trials, living by faith consistently, and expressing love and patience toward others. A spiritually mature believer exhibits strength in faith, offers comfort through encouragement, and maintains spiritual unity in the body, actively seeking to build up others rather than tear them down. As they grow, they become more capable of discerning truth and less susceptible to false teachings.
Scripture References: Ephesians 4:11-15

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Some Exhortations
Paul Mahan · Nov 2, 1994
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