Category: Spiritual Maturity

The Impact of Selfishness on the Christian Faith 

How Self-Focused Living Obstructs Spiritual Growth  Introduction  Christianity is fundamentally centered on love, self-sacrifice, and serving others. The teachings of Jesus Christ repeatedly emphasize putting God and others before oneself. However, when selfishness takes root in a believer’s life, it can significantly hinder the journey of faith and spiritual maturity.  Understanding Selfishness in the Christian Context  Selfishness is the tendency…

Connecting with God: A Simple Path to Spiritual Awareness

A Clear Path to Deep Spiritual Connection  Have you ever wondered if understanding God and Jesus Christ is only for theologians or those with special knowledge? The truth is, our perception of the divine isn’t complicated or out of reach. It’s direct, immediate, and meant for everyone—no secret codes, no exclusive memberships. Let’s explore why this matters and how embracing a genuine awareness of God can transform our lives in the simplest,…

How Life Experiences Cultivate Spiritual Growth

Understanding How Everyday Experiences Shape the Spirit  Every moment and every event in our lives has the power to influence who we are deep inside. It’s like everywhere we go, everything we experience—whether good or bad—plants something in our souls, a bit like how the wind carries seeds and scatters them all around. Some seeds are visible, some aren’t, but they all have…

Living by Faith in Uncertain Times: Lessons from Habakkuk for America Today

How Faith, Wisdom, and Vision Can Guide Us Through National and Global Challenges In the midst of heated debates about America’s origins, it’s easy to get lost in arguments over whether our nation was founded as a Christian nation. But perhaps the more pressing question is not about our past, but about our present—and our future. What does it mean…

Walking Circumspectly: Living Wisely and Carefully in Everyday Life

Reflections on Ephesians 5:15–17 and the Power of Mindful Choices  What Does “Walking Circumspectly” Mean?  To “walk circumspectly” is a phrase from the Bible, specifically Ephesians 5:15–17, but its meaning goes far beyond religious language—it’s about living each day with thoughtfulness, care, and wisdom. Imagine walking on a tightrope: every step matters, and you’re alert to your surroundings so you don’t lose balance. That’s the kind of carefulness this…

The Politics of ‘Us vs. Them’: A Reflection on Division, Unity, and Hope

Exploring the Roots, Realities, and Responses to Social and Political Division Throughout history, people have often found themselves divided into groups, whether by language, culture, beliefs, or politics. This “us vs. them” mentality is as old as civilization itself. While it can bring people together in powerful ways, it can also tear societies apart. Today, we see this dynamic shaping…

Why Christ is Central to Authentic Christianity

Why the Essence of Christianity Depends on Christ Christianity, at its very core, is built upon the life, teachings, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. The word “Christian” itself denotes a follower of Christ. Yet, in today’s world, there is a growing tendency to dilute or even remove the centrality of Christ from Christian beliefs and practices. This trend poses…

Why Is Christian Knowledge Sometimes Lacking? A Call to Personal Growth 

Understanding Our Role in Knowing God, His Justice, and His Ways  Introduction: The Challenge of Christian Knowledge  If you’ve ever wondered why many people who call themselves Christians have a limited understanding of God, you’re not alone. His justice and His ways are often misunderstood. Seeing friends or fellow church members struggle with basic questions about faith can be surprising.…

The Natural Comes First: Understanding God’s Sequence for Spiritual Growth and Resurrection

Why the Journey from Natural to Spiritual Matters in the Christian Life Have you ever heard the phrase, “the natural comes first”? If you’ve read 1 Corinthians 15:46, you’ve seen this idea in the Bible: “The spiritual did not come first, but the natural, and after that the spiritual.” But what does this mean for us today? Let’s explore this…