Wednesday, July 22, 2020

Growing during Covid

Graduation open houses take a lot of planning and preparation. If you are a parent of a graduate, you know the time and effort it takes to set up decorations, food, drink, tables and more to host dozens, sometimes hundreds of people to attend your child's open house. 

As we make preparations for our son's graduation Open House, we are browsing through all of the pictures we have of him since birth. When he was a baby, he couldn't do anything. He couldn't sit up, couldn't feed himself, couldn't walk, couldn't talk. He was totally dependant on his parents and other people. He had so much to learn. Over the years, we have captured pics of him learning to do so many things like ride a bike, swing a bat, and drive a car, to name a few. 

During this time of Covid, many of us have found ourselves under stay-at-home orders. We haven't been able to attend church in person, assemble in a small group, or just share in the fellowship of other believers. On the plus side, we may have come to the realization that the church is still alive and vibrant within each one of us who believe. On the negative side, we may have not been feeding that "body" very well without the encouragement of other believers. 

Scripture says in 1 Peter 2:2-3, "Like newborn babies, crave pure spiritual milk, so by it you may grow up in your salvation now that you have tasted that the Lord is good."

We excitedly watch as babies grow up and eventually learn how to feed themselves. Their minds develop and limbs and digits learn fine motor skills to be able to use utensils and successfully brings food and drink to their little mouths. 

Even Christians may be isolated, we still have the responsibility to feed ourselves spiritually. 

"In fact, though by this time you ought to be teachers, you need someone to teach you the elementary truths of God's word all over again. You need milk, not solid food! Anyone who lives on milk, being still an infant, is not acquainted with the teaching about righteousness. But solid food is for the mature, who by constant use have trained themselves to distinguish good from evil." Hebrews 5:11-14

Reading the Bible each day
Spiritual growth is difficult to measure. How do you gauge one's spiritual depth? The above passage in Hebrews does give us some guidelines to use. 
  • Being acquainted with the teaching about righteousness
  • Distinguishing good from evil
Feeding ourselves implies maturity. Living simply on the "milk" of our faith is not healthy. That means you are dependant on someone else to give it to you, and you don't know how to use the spiritual "utensils" to feed yourself. Your growth has stagnated because a body, even a spiritual body, is created to grow. 

Let's look at a couple spiritual utensils that will lead to digesting "solid food."
  • The Bible - Start with a steady intake of God's word. We eat every day to feed our physical bodies so why not feed ourselves every day with reading the Bible. 
  • A Reading Plan - Read the Bible in a way that is structured. Read along with a friend or in a Facebook group. Take notes. Use the commentaries in the margin to understand what you read. 
  • Listen to Biblical teaching - Avail yourself to the teachings from other Christians. Find them on podcasts, YouTube, church websites, Facebook, etc. Listen with a discerning ear and be like the Bereans (Acts 17:11) who constantly compared what they heard with scripture. 
  • Pray - Talk to God. Some people say they can't pray. If you can think, you can pray. Pray in your mind. Pray without ceasing the Bible says. In other words, pretend God is right there with you, and just talk with Him as a friend. God speaks to you through the Bible; You speak to God through prayer. 
We're proud our son has grown up. He has moved on from being dependant on his parents for so many things, including food. He has exceeded our expectations and look forward to him achieving great things for the Kingdom of God in the future. 

Christian, you too. Make sure you are growing up in your faith so that your heavenly Father will also be proud of you and all that you will do in the future!

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