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Why is it important for Christians to grow in their faith?

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Growing in faith is crucial for Christians as it leads to spiritual maturity, usefulness in the kingdom, and the ability to discern truth from error.

Growth in faith is central to the Christian walk, as stated in Hebrews 5:12-14, where believers are encouraged to progress from needing milk to feeding on solid food. This growth results in being mature and capable of instructing others in the faith, thereby becoming useful in ministry. Believers who remain spiritually immature are susceptible to false teachings, unable to discern good from evil. Thus, pursuing maturity not only fosters a deeper relationship with Christ but also equips Christians to serve others effectively. The call to grow up in faith is accompanied by the assurance that God, through His Spirit, enables this growth, nurturing believers as they move forward in their spiritual journey.
Scripture References: Hebrews 5:12-14, 2 Peter 3:18

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Don Fortner · Aug 22, 2000
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