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What does Hebrews 5 say about the difference between milk and meat in the faith?

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Milk represents foundational teachings, while meat signifies a deeper understanding and application of God's word.

In Hebrews 5, the Apostle illustrates the distinction between 'milk' and 'meat' as a metaphor for spiritual growth. Milk signifies basic doctrines and teachings suitable for new believers, while strong meat denotes the deeper truths that mature Christians should grasp and embody. The text urges believers to move beyond being mere hearers of God's word to doers, engaging fully with the scripture. The ability to discern good and evil reflects not just knowledge but the application of faith in life, which is crucial for spiritual maturity and the health of the church.
Scripture References: Hebrews 5:12-14

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