October 20, 2010
Hebrews 5
Pastor Jeff Allen
With maturity comes responsibility.
As we age through childhood and adolescence, little by little we are expected to be more responsible. My daughters are expected to keep their rooms clean, clear the dinner table, not leave their toys and other things lying on the floor, etc. I’ve noticed that as my oldest daughter matures, she becomes better at doing what she’s supposed to do, even when we don’t ask. That doesn’t mean that she’s perfect. Yet she’s getting better at doing the right thing as she ages.
In Hebrews 5:11-14, we read about spiritual growth and spiritual maturity. Verse 14 (NLT) gives a clear description: “Solid food is for those who are mature, who have trained themselves to recognize the difference between right and wrong and then do what is right.”
It’s not always easy to do what’s right. The Holy Spirit who lives within us gives us the wisdom to know right from wrong.
I heard a married couple talking recently about a solution to a problem. After coming up with a solution, the husband asked, “…but is that the right thing to do?” His question didn’t relate to the solution, but whether or not it was the godly decision. I thought instantly, “That’s why they are elders.” They came up with a different plan that was guided by God’s wisdom. They have maturity that not only leads them to know what’s right, but to do it.
When I grow up, I want to be just like them. How about you?
Reflecting his “C/I” personality blend, Pastor Jeff is likely to pursue excellence in a few things rather than tackle multiple ones, while having fun and enjoying social environments where he feels comfortable.
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