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How does the passing of time relate to spiritual maturity?

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The passing of time does not automatically result in spiritual maturity; intentional effort is required.

It is crucial for believers to understand that simply the passage of time does not guarantee spiritual growth. As highlighted in Hebrews 5:11-12, the author notes that despite being surrounded by means of grace, some Christians remained spiritually immature, needing to be taught the basics again. This illustrates that maturity is not an inevitable result of time alone; rather, it requires active engagement and accountability in one's spiritual life. Believers must face the reality of their spiritual condition and make deliberate choices to grow, acknowledging that just as physical maturity requires active participation, so does spiritual maturity. Without this, one risks remaining in a state of arrested growth.
Scripture References: Hebrews 5:11-12

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