Tuesday, October 27, 2015

Christian Maturity and Growth



(#890, Imperial, 1960)
Read Ephesians 4:7-16.

Our theme is taken from such words and phrases as these...
w    v12: perfecting the saints.
w    v12: edifying (building up) of the body.
w    v13: perfect man.
w    v14: no more children.
w    v15: grow up unto Him.
w    v16: increase of the body.

Spiritual maturity and growth has always been a problem in the church.  Paul had it in Corinth (1 Cor. 3).  They were babes in Christ, full of envy, strife and division.  Paul had it in mind when he said "forgetting those things that are behind..." (Phil. 3:13-14).

ƒ      The need for maturity and growth stated, vs. 14-15.
Immaturity is detrimental to the unity of the body.  Maturity involves doctrinal stability (v14) whereby we are no longer children.  In this passage childhood represents immaturity.  The child is bound to the elements of the world (Gal. 4:1-3). The child thinks and understand in a particular way that must be outgrown (1 Cor. 13:11).  Spiritual children are unskillful in the Word (Heb. 5:13).  Individuals must grow to spiritual adulthood for the whole church to grow (v16).

ƒ      The measure of spiritual maturity and growth, v13.
The measure is "the stature of the fullness of Christ."  God's ultimate purpose is conformity to His Son (Rom. 8:29).  Christian growth is the process of being renewed in the image of Christ (Col. 3:10) and to this we labor (Phil. 3:12-14).

ƒ      The method or means of maturity and growth.
w    Gifts are given to the Church by Christ (v7,11).  In Christ there is a fulness answering to all our individual needs.
    1.  Apostles and prophets are foundational gifts (Eph. 2:20).
    2.  Evangelists, pastors and teachers are ongoing gifts.
w    We are joined with Christ (vs. 15-16).  Our growth is related to Christ as the Head and proceeds from His supply.
w    Love ("oil for the joints" according to Spurgeon) enables the growth to take place in the context of the body of believers.

I press on that I may lay hold of that for which Christ Jesus has also laid hold of me. (Phil. 3:12)

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