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What happens if believers do not grow spiritually?

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If believers do not grow spiritually, they remain immature and ineffective in their witness.

When believers fail to grow spiritually, they risk stagnating in their faith. The author of Hebrews points out the danger of being spiritually dull and needing to relearn the basics of faith (Hebrews 5:11-14). Such a condition not only limits their personal growth but also diminishes their ability to influence others positively. The presence of unresolved sins or misplaced priorities can lead to spiritual numbness, where one becomes indifferent to the gospel and the needs of others. This stagnation impacts the entire body of Christ, where mature believers are essential for building and nurturing the faith of younger Christians.
Scripture References: Hebrews 5:11-14

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