Hebrews 5.11-14
Paul says it this way in Romans 12.2, “…do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, so that you may prove what the will of God is, that which is good and acceptable and perfect.” Don’t be lazy or sluggish…don’t be “dull of hearing/obeying” in your walk down Torah Road. Spend quality time in God’s Word every day because, as we do that, the Spirit takes the truth that we have read and begins to transform us, so that whatever the situation, we can discern what it is that God would have us do.
There is no such thing as pause or neutral in life. We are either growing or not, progressing or regressing. It’s true mentally, physically, emotionally and…spiritually. If we are not making progress down Torah Road then we are sliding backwards…losing whatever ground we may at one time have gained.
So, if you suspect that might be you…that you might be a spiritual “infant”…how do you begin your path to maturity? Well, good news. We just finished our 5 Marks series aimed specifically at furthering our walk with the LORD. Time with other believers. Prayer. Daily Devotion. Generous living. Sharing your story. All are a part of the path to maturity.
And while all are important, your daily devotion…time in the Word…is where your senses are trained to discern good and evil. So start training today with a simple Bible reading plan. Check out the Central app. We have a reading plan already set up that will take you through the OT once and the NT twice this year. Pretty aggressive, but well worth it. If you want to strike out on your own…well, what do you like to read? Do you like poetry? Start with Psalms. Do you like wisdom literature, pithy sayings? Then, Proverbs. Action? Genesis or 1 Samuel or Mark. Pick a book and start. Work your way up to the heavier books like Isaiah or Ezekiel or Romans or Revelation. Pray before you start that God will help you put into practice what you’re learning. Remember it’s hearing and doing. And if you miss a day? Don’t beat yourself up, just start again.
Two last words…first, while personal time in the Word is super important, pro tip…time in the Word with other believers leads to even greater gains. The Bible was written to a community of believers and that’s how it’s best understood and applied. If you are not a part of a small group, now’s a great time to join one.
Second, for you husbands and fathers, this is a great opportunity for you to begin to lead your families. Share with your wife and your kids what God is teaching you through His Word, and encourage them to do the same. Maybe read a Proverb a day together…
Let’s press on to maturity then, walking down Torah Road, making time in God’s Word a daily practice, training our senses to discern good and evil so that we can more and more live and love like Jesus…and let’s do it together.
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This post is based on a sermon from our Hebrews series. Download the podcast at: Central Christian Church Main Service, or follow us on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, X or Threads: @ccclancaster. You can also download our Central Christian app in the iTunes App Store.