Guide for Growth

Ephesians 4:14-15

In the house where I was born, and grew up through my elementary years, we had a kitchen door way. On the wood trim around that doorway was a series of marks with dates and names. Each of us would stand against that door frame and be measured to record our growth. It was only written down once a year, but being the youngest of four, I would often go to that door frame and stretch myself up as best I could placing my finger at the very top of my head to see how much I had grown. Perhaps you had a similar way of measuring your growth. Tonight I want to talk about how to measure our growth as children of God. When a person first becomes a Christian, the Bible declares that they are 'born again'. This speaks of their spiritual birth, which is a new beginning. Regardless of how old chronologically they may be, they become 'babes in Christ'. Both Paul and Peter used this term to refer to new Christians. This isn't a derogatory term; it simply is a fact of our spiritual lives. We start out as babes, but God doesn't intend for us to stay in a state of spiritual childhood. His desire for us is that we begin to grow and mature in our faith. Listen to Paul's instruction to the believers in Ephesus.

God clearly wants us to grow up, to know the whole truth, and tell it in love - to be like Christ in everything. We are not meant to remain as children. Our heavenly Father's goal is for each of us to mature and develop the characteristics of Jesus Christ, living a life of love and humble service. But sadly, millions of Christians grow older but never grow up. They are stuck in perpetual spiritual infancy. The reason is because they never determined to grow! Spiritual growth is not automatic. It takes an intentional commitment. We must want to grow, decide to grow, make an effort to grow, and persist in growing.

I. Growth Begins With A Decision.

II. Growth Continues with Commitment.

III. Growth Results in Change.

I. Growth Begins With A Decision II. Growth Requires Commitment III. Growth Results in Change

Are we growing in Him? Maybe we need to make that decision…or choose to commit ourselves.. only then will we change and become like Him.