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What does the Bible say about spiritual growth in Christianity?

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The Bible teaches that spiritual growth is essential for believers, calling them to desire the sincere milk of the Word to grow in grace and knowledge.

The Christian journey is marked by growth, which the Bible emphasizes as vital for spiritual maturity. In 1 Peter 2:2, believers are encouraged to 'desire the sincere milk of the Word', indicating that just as a newborn baby craves milk, Christians must crave the nourishment found in Scripture. This growth is not merely an academic exercise; it reflects a deepening relationship with Christ, strengthening faith, love, and other graces as outlined in Galatians 5:22-23. Spiritual growth is both a gift from God and a response from believers, who actively engage with the Word through prayer, study, and fellowship to mature in their faith.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 2:2, Galatians 5:22-23

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That Ye May Grow
Henry Mahan · Apr 3, 1996
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