Why Some Don't Reach Maturity

 

“But grow in grace and in the knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.” 2 Peter 3:18a

Christian maturity does not come easily. If it did, everybody would attain it. The sad truth is, the majority of those who claim to be saved will never reach their full potential in Christ. Why not? Perhaps I could offer a few observations.

First of all, there is resistance that every believer will face in the endeavor to grow. When seeds develop into small sprouts they will have to push up through the soil in order to begin the process towards maturity. It’s not easy. Some never make it. It’s the same way with a young Christian. Today’s ungodly culture is not conducive to spiritual growth.

Secondly, there is of course, the adversary of every believer, Satan himself, who will hinder, discourage, intimidate, and oppose the growth process. Why, because a mature, well-grounded Christian poses a threat to him and his objectives. The devil’s opposition to the growth of any Christian is just one more reason why so many never fully develop their faith.

Finally, the nature of the Christian life itself is not one of ease. Notice what Paul wrote to the young disciples of the faith in Acts 14:12. He exhorted them to “continue in the faith”, and reminded them that “through much tribulation”, we enter the Kingdom of God. He didn’t say it would be easy, but rather in reality, there would be trials and hardships.

So, there you have it, three primary reasons why many Christians never reach maturity. 


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Pastor Bruce Freeman

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