Spiritual Matur
Spiritual Matur
RITUALMATURI
             TY
InJames1:    18,Jamesdescr  i
                            bedt  he
new bi rthofChr  i
                 stians.Hesai  d,“By
hissov  ereignplanhegav   eusbi   rt
                                   h
throught hemessageoft   ruth,thatwe
woul dbeaki   ndoff ir
                     stfr
                        uit
                          sofal  lhe
created.” Ev  en bef ore ti
                          me, God
plannedt  osav eus.I t’samy  steryin
Scripture cal l
              ed election (Eph 1: 4).
Howev  er,int i
              me,byGod’  ssov ereign
plan,we encount    ered the gospel  ,
accept edi t,anditsav edus.Wewer   e
bornint ot hefamilyofGod.
Whenaper
       sonaccept
               sChr
                  ist
                    ,iti
                       sa
wonder f
       ult hi
            ng.Scr i
                   pture sayst he
angelsr ej
         oice in heaven ov erone
person’
      s conv  ersi
                 on (  Lk 15: 10).
Howev er,l
         ikenaturalbabies,spir
                             itual
babiesar epronet ovariousdanger s
because ofa l ack ofwi  sdom and
mat ur
     it
      y. For exampl  e, wi t
                           h t he
Corint
     hianchur ch,Paulsai dt hi
                             st o
them:
So,brother
         sandsi sters,Icouldnot
speaktoy ouasspi ri
                  tualpeople,but
i
nstead as people oft he f
                        lesh,as
i
nfantsinChr i
            st.Ifedy oumi lk,not
sol
  idfood,foryouwerenoty etready.
Infact
     ,youar esti
               l
               lnotr eady
                        ,fory ou
arest i
      llinfluencedbythef l
                         esh.For
since t here i s sti
                   l
                   ljeal
                       ousy and
dissensionamongy   ou,ar
                       ey ounot
i
nf l
   uencedbyt   hefl
                  eshandbehaving
l
ike unr   egenerate people? For
whenev ersomeonesay  s,“Iam with
Paul,”or“ Iam wi t
                 hApoll
                      os,”ar
                           ey ou
notmer elyhuman?
1Cor
   int
     hians3:
           1-4
Sincet hemajor
             it
              yoft hechurchwas
spiri
    tual i
         nfant
             s, they could not
receive deep doctr
                 ine—they could
only handle mi l
               k. They wer e in
discord wi
         thoneanot  her
                      ,and they
wereov er
        lyexalt
              ingt
                 eacher
                      sint he
church,
      whichmeanttheywereprone
both t o idolat
              ry and spi r
                         itual
decepti
      on.
Li
 kewi se, manyofourchur    chestoday
are       full     of       immature
beli
   ever s—spi rit
                ualinfants.Theyhav e
alowunder   standingofdoct  ri
                             ne.They
arepronet  of ighti
                  nganddi  scordwith
other
    s(  includingGod,cf   .Jam 1:13)
and ar    e pr   one t   o i  dol
                                izi
                                  ng
people—t hei r past   ors, wor  ship
l
eader s,Chr  isti
                an r ecording arti
                                 sts,
etc.Becauseoft    hisunduewor   ship,
manyf  allawayf   r
                  om Godwhent    heir
spi
  ri
   tual l
        eader
            s si
               n or make a
mist
   ake. The chur
               ch can never
complet
      ewhatGodhascal l
                     editto
unl
  essit
      smember smat
                 ureandgr
                        ow
upinChri
       st.
I
n t his st
         udy, we wil
                   l consi
                         der
pr
 incipl
      esaboutgrowi
                 nginspiri
                         tual
maturit
      y.
Big Quest
        ion: How can bel
                       ievers
grow i
     nspiri
          tualmat
                uri
                  tyaccording
toJames1:19-21?
To Gr
    ow Spi
         ri
          tual
             l
             y,We MustBe
Qui
  ckt
    oLi
      sten
Under
    stand this,my dearbrothers
andsist
      ers!Letever
                ypersonbequick
tol
  ist
    en,slowtospeak,slowt
                       oanger.
James1:
      19
Tobe“ qui
        cktolist
               en”hast hesense
of“hurryup and li
                sten!”or“r
                         unt o
l
ist
  en.”Wheny oufindsomeonewho
i
s a good l i
           stener,y ou wil
                         lfind
someonewhoi  smat ureorwhowi l
                             l
maturequickl
           y,iftheykeepbeinga
goodl
    i
    stener
         .
Int
  erpret
       ati
         onQuest
               ion:Inwhatways
shouldbeli
         ever
            sbequicktol
                      ist
                        en?
1.Bel
    iever
        sshoul
             dbequi
                  ckt
                    oli
                      sten
toGod’sWord.
Sincet  hesur roundingcont  extt alks
aboutbei  ngbor nagai  nbyt  hewor  d
oft ruth( v.18),being sav ed byt   he
messagei   mplanted( v.21)
                         , andbei  ng
doersofGod’   sWor dandnothear    ers
only(v .22),thecommandt   obequi   ck
tolistenmustf   i
                rstbeappl iedt  oour
hearingofGod’  sWor  d.Unfor tunately
                                    ,
thisi swhymanybel      i
                       ev ersar  enot
growi  ng.Theydon’  thur r
                         yupt   ot  ake
par tinoppor  t
              unitiestoheart  heWor   d!
Theydon’   thur r
                yupt  oreadScr   ipture
daily, bei nvol
              vedi nsmal lgr oupsand
wor shi p ser v
              ices,orr  ead Chr   i
                                  st i
                                     an
l
iterat ure! Today  , we hav   e mor   e
oppor  tuniti
            est hanpastgener     ations
tost  udyGod’  sWor  dbecauseoft     he
Internet , TV, r  adi
                    o, and moder      n
transpor  t
          ation,and y  et,i t’
                             s hi  ghly
l
ikel yt hatbelieversarel essbi  blicall
                                      y
l
iterat et  han pastgener   ations.To
reallygr  ow spi r
                 itual
                     ly,we mustbe
zeal ous i  n t aking adv  antage of
oppor  tuniti
            est ohearandst     udyt  he
Wor  d.( 1)Todot   hismeanst    hatwe
mustgetr   idofapat  hy.In1Pet er2:2,
Pet eract uall
             ycommandsbel    i
                             eversto
“crav e”or“   yearn”f ort he spir
                                itual
milk ofGod’   s Wor  dl i
                        ke an infant.
Pet erdoesn’  tcommandbel    i
                             eversto
readi  torst udyi t.Hecommandsus
todesi  r
        ei t,becausewhenwedesi     r
                                   e
i
t,wewi    llreadi t.We’ llhurr
                             yupt  o
heari  t.Thi s means when we f    i
                                  nd
oursel ves apat  heti
                    ct owar ds God’s
Wor  d,bor  ed i nt he mi dstof t he
sermons,wemustr      epentofourhar d
hear ts.( 2)Notonl    y mustwe be
caref ulofapat  hy,wemustbecar   eful
ofbusy   ness.As i   nt he Mar y and
Mar thast  ory( Lk10: 38-42),it
                              ’sv ery
possi blet  o be busy doi   ng good
thi
  ngs,incl
         udingmi nist
                    ry,whichkeep
us from t he bestt hi
                    ng—si tt
                           ing at
Jesus’feet,heari
               ngandst  udyinghis
Word.Ar eyouhur ryi
                  ngupt olistento
God’s Wor d?Or ,arey ou apat het
                               ic
andtoobusyt  ospendt imei nGod’ s
Word?Bei ngz eal
               ousf orGod’ sWor d
i
scrucialforspiri
               tualgr
                    owt h.
2.Bel
    iever
        sshoul
             dbequi
                  ckt
                    oli
                      sten
toot
   hers.
(1)Notli
       steningt oothersprobabl
                             y
l
eadst omostofourar  gumentsand
fi
 ghtsinsociety
             ,whet herthatbein
famil
    i
    es, chur  ches, wor k, or
gover
    nment.Thi  s was a problem
amongst t   he scat   t
                      ered Jewi    sh
Chr i
    stians,asJamessay    st heywer  e
war ri
     ngandf  ighti
                 ngwi thoneanot  her
(4:1-2)—no doubtpr   ompt ed by t he
stressoft  hei rpersecution.I nt hei r
situati
      on,l istening t o ot hers and
reall
    y hear i
           ng t hem woul  d be v  ery
i
mpor  tanttohav  epeace.Li steningi s
diffi
    cult because we ar   e nat ural l
                                    y
pridefulandsel  fi
                 sh.Becauseoft   hi s,
wet  endt obel  i
                evethatt hewaywe
viewt hingsiscor rectandhowot   her s
view thingsi swr ong—whi chl eadst  o
discord wi th ot hers who l  ikewi se
thinktheyar ecor rect
                    .Ty picall
                             y,when
peopl ear ef i
             ght i
                 ngov ersomet   hing,
each per  son i s cor r
                      ect t o some
extent—t hey arej  ust focusi ng on
diff
   erent angl es. I n t he chur   ch,
somet imest hereisanar  gumentov   er
theemphasi  sofpr eachingt hegospel
versussoci aljust i
                  ce( caringf  orthe
poor , et c.
           ). Bot  h ar  e act  ually
i
mpor  tant and t he Chr isti
                           an dut  y.
Christpr eached t hegospel  ,buthe
alsoheal edthesickandf  edt  hepoor .
Certainly,aper son’set ernaldest  i
                                  ny
mustbemor    eimpor  t
                     antt hanhi  sor
hert empor aryneeds,butbot     h ar e
i
mpor  tant.In pol  i
                   ti
                    cs, somet   imes
there ar ef ights ov er t hings l i
                                  ke
nationalsecur i
              tyont  hebor   der—not
all
  owi ng criminals or t error i
                              stst  o
entert hecount r
               y.Noonewoul      dsay
thisisunimpor  tant .Butont   heot her
side,mostbel  iev eacount   ryshoul  d
alsobehospi  tabl e( cf.Lev19:  34,Ps
146:9)—prov i
            ding a pl  ace ofr   efuge
for the per secut ed,oppr   essed,or
mar gi
     nali
        z ed.         Both         are
i
mpor tant—pr otect ing t he count    r
                                     y
andbei nghospi tabl et othosei  nneed.
In ordert o av oid needl  ess di scord
and fighti
         ng,whi   ch lead t o si n,we
mustl earntol i
              st en.I thasof  t
                              enbeen
saidthatGodgav     eust  woear   sthat
always stay open and one mout        h
which we can cl    ose,so we coul    d
l
istentwiceasmuchaswet        alk.
(2)Li steningi snotonl  yimpor  tantto
avoid di scor d and f ighting,buti   t
                                     ’s
also i  mpor  t
              ant t  o hel  p ot  hers,
especi all
         y when counsel        i
                               ng or
ser vi
     ngt  hem.Weneedt       ol i
                               stent o
whatpeopl   ear esay  i
                      ng.Weneedt     o
l
isten t   o what t     hey ar  e not
say i
    ng—of  tenpeopl  eleav eoutt hings
i
nt entional l
            yf orfearofr  ejectionand
somet  imesev  ent odecei v e.Weneed
to consi  der t heir body l   anguage.
Sev entyper  centofcommuni    cationi s
nonv erbal ,soi nlisteningweneedt    o
wat chwhataper    son’sbodyi  ssay ing.
Weal  soneedt    opr ayerfullylistento
theSpi  r
        itwhi lemi nisteri
                         ngt  opeopl e.
Godhasspeci     alt hi
                     ngshewant     sto
speak and do i    n peopl  e’s l
                               ives;
therefore,wemustbesensi    ti
                            vetohi s
l
eadi ng whilemi  ni
                  st eri
                       ng to others.
WhenNehemi   ahwast     al
                         kingtot he
Persianki ng,hepr  ay edinhi shear t
beforer espondingtohi  m( Neh2).We
shoul dbepr ayi
              ngandl   i
                       steningtothe
Spiri
    twhent  alkingt oot hersaswel  l
                                   .
List
   eni ng i s v ery i  mpor t
                            ant f or
counsel i
        ngandser  vingpeopl e.
(3)Being a good l i
                  steneri ncludes
practi
     cing“act
            iveli
                stening”skill
                            sl i
                               ke
asking foll
          ow-
            up quest i
                     ons so t hat
wecanl  ear
          nmor eandal sorepeating
whatwas sai df orclar i
                      fi
                       cation.As
peopl
    e under stand that they are
bei
  nghear d,itbuil
                dst r
                    ustandt hey
aremor elikel
            yt o sharemor eand
l
ist
  entowhatwesay   .It
                    ’sof
                       t enbeen
sai
  d,“Peopledon’ tcarehow much
youknow unt i
            ltheyknow how much
youcare!
       ”
Appl
   i
   cat
     ionQuest
            ion:Whyi
                   sli
                     steni
                         ng
so import
        antf orspi
                 ri
                  tualgrowt
                          h?
Whyi sli
       steni
           ngsohardt odowell?
How hasGodhel pedyougrow asa
l
ist
  ener?Whataresomegoodtipsfor
l
ist
  ening?
ToGrowSpi
        ri
         tual
            l
            y,WeMustBeSl
                       ow
toSpeak
Under
    stand this,my dearbrothers
andsist
      ers!Letever
                ypersonbequick
tol
  ist
    en,slowtospeak,slowt
                       oanger.
James1:
      19
Pr
 over
    bs 10:
         19 say
              s,“
                When wor
                       ds
abound,t ransgressi on isi nevi
                              table,
butt heonewhor    estr
                     ainshi swor ds
i
s wi se.”Also,Pr  overbs 13:3 say s,
“The one who guar    ds hi s wor ds
guards hi s l i
              fe, but whoev   er is
tal
  kat i
      vewillcomet  or uin.
                         ”Whenwe
tal
  kt  oo much,we won’    tbe good
l
istenersandt  hereforewi llbemor  e
pronet osin.Fort hatreason,i norder
togr ow spir
           ituall
                y,wemustbesl    ow
tospeak.
Int
  erpret
       ati
         onQuest
               ion:I
                   nwhatway s
shouldbeli
         ever
            sbeslowtospeak?
1.Bel
    i
    ever
       sshoul
            dbesl
                ow t
                   ospeak
whenl
    i
    steni
        ngt
          oGod’
              sWor
                 d.
Again,si nce the cont exti sdeal ing
withScr iptur
            e(1:18,21,22)  ,wemust
fi
 rst appl yt he command t     o our
l
istening t o God’ s Wor   d. In t he
ancientcont ext,peopl eownedv    ery
few books because t    hey wer e so
expensiv e,andev enl esswoul  dhav e
ownedaBi   bl
            e.Ty picall
                      y,peopl ewent
tochur chorsy  nagoguet   oheart  he
Wor dr ead and pr eached.Howev    er
                                   ,
theanci entwor shipcont extwasl  ess
formal t
       hanmoder   nwor shipset ti
                                ngs.
Peoplewoul  dcommonl   yinterr
                             uptt he
sermonst  oaskquest  ionsorcont  est
theteachi ng.Thisispr obabl ypar tof
the reason Pault  oldt  he ladies at
Cor i
    nt ht  o ask t   heirquest  i
                                ons at
homet   ot heirhusbandsi    nsteadofat
chur ch(  1Cor14:   34-35) .Somewer    e
obv i
    ousl  y di srupt i
                     ng t he wor   ship.
Li
 kewi  se, i  n smal   l gr  oups and
i
nf ormal   t
           eachi ngser v i
                         ces, weshoul d
besl  ow t ospeakandi     nst eadf ocus
onl ear ning.Unf  ortunately,ininformal
Biblest  udyset tings, someneedl   essly
domi  nat e t he conv   ersat i
                              ons, not
al
 lowi  ngot  herst  otalk,andal  sonot
addi ngmuchv     aluablecont  ent.Being
sl
 ow t  ospeakdoesnotf        orbidgood
dialogue and conv     ersation whi lein
Bible st  udy—i tj ustmeanst    hatour
wor dsshoul   dbet  hought ful,st
                                rategic,
and edi   fy
           ing t o ot hers.We shoul   d
prayerfull
         y consi derourwor    ds so
thattheycl ari
             fyGod’ sWor dandbui   l
                                   d
others up. Remember      , i n t  he
mul t
    itudeofwor  ds,sinisnotl acking.
Inaddi t
       ion,whenhear  i
                     ngGod’  sWor  d,
wemustbecar    efultonott  alkinour
mind—hav  i
          ng a r   unning di  alogue
while Scr i
          pturei st aught.Of  ten in
regularconv ersati
                 ons,peopl edov   ery
l
itt
  le l ist
         ening because t    hey ar e
thi
  nkingaboutwhatt   heyar egoi ngt o
saynextorsomeot    herbusi nesst hey
need t o at t
            end t o.Peopl e do t  he
samewhenhear    ingScr i
                       pturet aught .
Fort  hatr eason,when r   eading or
l
istening to God’ s Wor d,we must
quietourmi  ndsandf   ocusonwhat
Godi
   ssayi
       ngsowecanl
                ear
                  n.Thi
                      sis
cr
 uci
   alf
     orourgr
           owt
             h.
2.Bel
    ieversshoul
              dbeslow t
                      ospeak
whent eachi
          ngorcounsel
                    ingot
                        hers
accor
    dingtoGod’sWor
                 d.
Asment   ioned,beingslow tospeak
doesn’ tmean t  o neverspeak.God
want sust   oaskwi sequesti
                          onsand
strat
    egi callyshareGod’ sWordwi th
others.InJames3:  1,Jamessaidthat
notmanyshoul   dseekt obeteachers
becauset   heywi l
                 lrecei
                      veahar sher
j
udgment   . Obv i
                ously, some wer e
pri
  def ul
       ly     mishandli
                      ng    God’s
Wor d—causi  ng di
                 visi
                    on and hur
                             ting
peopl e. The Wor    d of God i     s
power  f
       ul—bot hwhent  aughtcor r
                               ectly
and when t   aughti naccurately.Our
wrongconcl   usionsonScr  iptur
                              ehur t
peopl e, and we’  ll be judged f  or
i
t—bot  hbypeopl  eandGod.Paulsai   d
het aughtGod’  sWor  dwi t
                         hf  earand
tr
 embl  i
       ng (   1 Cor 2:  3-4). Many
beli
   ev ers don’ thav e a healthyf ear
when speaki   ng God’ s Wor d.They
speak pr    idefull
                  y, hast  i
                           ly, and
somet  i
       mes angr    i
                   l
                   y, whi ch hur  ts
peopl e.The Bi   bl
                  ei sat   wo-edged
swor d,whi chcanbot  hhur tandheal
(Heb 4:  12).When a doct    or does
surger y,hemakessur   ethathei snot
only knowl  edgeable butcl  ean and
soberbecauseper     formi ngsur geryis
amat   terofl ifeanddeat   h.Bel i
                                 evers
shoul d l   i
            kewi se ai   m    to be
knowl edgeabl  e,mor   all
                         y clean,and
soberi  nhandl  i
                ngGod’   sWor d.When
i
nsi  n,whi  chi ncludesspi  rit
                              ualsi ns
l
ike pr    i
          de, l   ust, anger   , and
unf orgiveness, we’ l
                    lbemor   epronet o
mi sinterpretandabuseScr     i
                             pture( cf
                                     .
Jam 1:  21,1Pet  er2: 1-2,1Ti m 4:1-2)
                                     .
Somet  imes,i t’swi set onotspeakor
teach God’   s Wor  d unt  i
                           lwe hav   e
repent edofcer   tai
                   nsi  ns.Inaddi ti
                                   on,
weshoul   dhol  dbackf   rom t eaching
ont  opicst hatwear    eunsur eabout
from abi  blicalper spect iv
                           e.It’swise,
ev en f ort eacher s,t o say ,“ Idon’t
know.Ineed t  o studythatmor e.”
Personall
        y,therearesomet  opicsI
won’tteachpubl i
               clyonbecauseI  ’
                              m
sti
  llwrest
        li
         ngt ounderst
                    andthet exts
anddoct ri
         nes.IfIdot eacht hem,I
sharet hev ar
            iousv i
                  ewsand wher  e
I’
 m atinmycur  r
              entunderst
                       andingof
thetextordoctri
              ne.
Togr ow spiri
            tual
               ly,wemustbesl ow
toteachGod’ sWor d.Weshouldhave
aheal t
      hyf earandt r
                  embli
                      ngbecause
God’s Wor  d is powerful
                       ,our sin
aff
  ects our abi   li
                  ty to properl
                              y
understandandt eachit
                    ,andbecause
Godwi llholdusaccountabl
                       eforwhat
wet
  each(
      Jam 3:
           1,Mat
               t5:
                 19)
                   .
3.Bel
    ieversshoul
              dbeslow t
                      ospeak
i
nregularconver
             sati
                ons.
We ar e made i   n God’simage,and
God cr eated t he ear t
                      ht hrough hi s
Wor ds.Ther efor e,t
                   hereist hepower
oflifeanddeat   hi nourwor  ds( Prov
18:21)—t o bui l
               d and dest   roy. No
doubt ,because oft   hi
                      s,Chr  i
                             stsai d
thatwewi  llbej  udgedf orev eryidle
wor d( Matt12:  36).Fort hatr eason,
wemustbesl   owt  ospeak.Weshoul   d
carefull
       y consi   der t he pot  enti
                                  al
outcomesofwhatwesay       .Wi  l
                               lthis
encour ageot her s,buil
                      dt hem up,or
discouragethem?Weshoul   dr
                          efr
                            ain
from cri
       ti
        cizi
           ngother
                 s.Wemustkeep
our t ongues f  r
                om l  ying and
exaggerati
         on. We must keep our
tongues from boasting.We must
l
ear ntoonl yspeakedi f
                     yingwords.
Ephesians4:29-
             30says:
Appli
    cati
       on Question:Why i si tso
i
mpor t
     antt o be slow to speak?I n
whatway sdoy oucommonl   yfailin
yourspeech? Whatt  ips havey  ou
foundhelpf
         ulinbeingslowt ospeak?
ToGrowSpi
        ri
         tual
            l
            y,WeMustBeSl
                       ow
toAnger
Understand this,my dearbr ot
                           hers
andsisters!Letever
                 ypersonbequick
toli
   sten,slowtospeak,slowtoanger
                              .
For human anger does not
accompl i
        shGod’ sri
                 ght
                   eousness.
James1:
      19
Jameswar  nsthathumanangerdoes
notaccompl ishGod’srighteousness.
Again,thi
        smeanst   hatitwi l
                          lhinder
our spiri
        tual growt h and ot hers’
                                .
Seeds ofangersown i    nto others
typi
   call
      ypr oducedest r
                    uctivef r
                            uitin
them.Infact,Christt
                  aughtangerwas
theseedofmur  der(Matt5:21-22).
Int
  erpret
       ati
         onQuest
               ion:I
                   nwhatways
shouldbeli
         ever
            sbeslowtoanger
                         ?
1.Bel
    i
    ever
       sshouldbeslow t
                     oanger
whenhear
       ingGod’
             sWord.
Throughoutthe st ory oft he Bible,
God’speopleof t
              enbecameangr   yat
the prophets for speaki ng God’ s
Wor dtothem.Theyev  enki l
                         ledthem
at times! Likewise, i n the New
Testament,Paulsai   dt hi
                        st ot  he
Galati
     ans,“So then,hav eIbecome
yourenemybyt  el
               li
                ngy  outhet r
                            uth? ”
(5:
  16).SincetheWor  di saswor d,i t
cutsuswhenwer     eadi torheari  t
preached. When i    t chall
                          enges us
aboutsomesi   n—i ll
                   egaldownl  oading,
cheating on t      axes, har   boring
unforgiveness, not submi    t
                            ting t  o
l
eader ship, sexual i      mmor   al
                                  ity
                                    ,
etc.—ournat  uralr esponse of  ten is
anger ,especi ally when t  he Wor   d
comesf  rom apr   eacher,memberof
thechur ch,orf riend.Thisi snotj  ust
truewhenGodspeakst      ousabouta
sinfulactbutal  sowhenGod’   sWor   d
conf r
     onts us t   heologically about
somewr   ongv  i
               ew wehar   bor .Of ten
when t  opics l i
                ke God’  s r ole f or
women i  nt hechur  ch orhomear     e
taught, peopl e i  mmedi ately st art
struggli
       ng wi  t
              h anger dur   ing t  he
study .WhenScr   i
                 pturet alksaboutour
need t  o submi  tt ot   he gov  erning
author it
        ies,especi allywhent   heyar  e
ungodl  y or oppr     essiv e, peopl  e
commonl   yst rugglewi  thanger  .They
woul dr athercr it
                 ici
                   zeorr   ebelagai nst
thel eader s.Today  ,whent   hesexual
ethicsoft   heBi blear  et  aught—how
Godf  or bi
          dsl ust,incl udingsame-   sex
attraction and sex out        si
                               de of
mar riage—agai  n, peopl     e    often
struggl ewi  t
             h anger .Bel  ieverscan’ t
grow spi  r
          ituall
               ywhent    heyar eangr  y
atGod’  sWor  d.Ourj obi snott oj udge
theWor   d!Itist ocor rectlyinterpretit
and t  hen submi  tt oi  t.I nstead of
becomi  ngangr  yatt hosewhot     el
                                   lus
thetruth,weshoul  dhonort   hem and
encouraget hem becausei    t
                           ’sahar  d
j
ob ( 1 Ti m 5: 17) .As ment    i
                               oned,
othershav ebeenki  l
                   ledforpr  eaching
trut
   h.Andot  hert eacherssi mpl yskip
hard       truths—t o         pr
                               otect
themselves—r athert han l oving God
andot hersbypr  eachingGod’  sWor  d.
Paulwar  ned thati nt he l astday  s,
preacherswoul dsi mpl yitchpeopl  e’s
ears—teachingf  eel-
                   goodt  opi csand
buil
   dingupagr  eatf oll
                     owing—i  nstead
ofpr eachingsounddoct   rine(  2Ti m
4:1-
   4).The pr  ophet ,t ypically,has
neverbeenl oved.
2.Beli
     eversshoul
              dbesl
                  ow t
                     oanger
i
nrelat
     ionshi
          ps.
Again,Chri
         sttaughtt hatangerwas
theseedofmur der,andPaulwar ned
thatitopenedthedoort  oSatani n
ourli
    ves.Evenwhenpeopl eharm us,
Scri
   ptur
      e calls us to bless them.
Romans12: 19-
            21say s,
3.Beli
     ever
        s shoul
              d be r
                   ight
                      eousl
                          y
angr
   y.
Inthesameway   ,beingsl owt ospeak
doesn’tmeant  onev  erspeak,bei ng
slow tobecomeangr    yal sodoesn’ t
meant  onev erbeangr   y.Thereisa
ri
 ghteous anger we shoul    d hav e.
Certai
     nly,weseet  hisinChr ist
                            .When
Christwas l i
            ed aboutand mocked
whilebeingt r
            iedbyt heSanhedr  i
                              n,he
saidnothing(Mar k14: 53-65).Hewas
gentleli
       keal  amb.But  ,whenpeopl e
wer e cheat ing t  he poor and
dishonori
        ng     God’s     house—the
temple—hewasf   erociousl i
                          keal i
                               on.
Hepul l
      edoutawhi    p,f l
                       i
                       ppedt ables,
andkickedt hosesi nningoutofGod’  s
house( John2) .Li kewise,thereisa
ri
 ghteousangert  hatweshoul  dhav e.
Someti
     mes,we si
             n by not bei
                        ng
angr
   y(Eph4:
         26)
           .
What ’
     s t  he di ffer
                   ence bet   ween
ri
 ghteousangerandsi   nfulanger ?In
general,asdemonst  ratedbyChr   i
                                st,
si
 nful     anger     i
                    s      t
                           y pi
                              call
                                 y
sel
  fish—concer ned pr imar i
                          ly wi th
ourselves and our r    ights. But
ri
 ghteous anger i      s t  y pi
                              call
                                 y
concernedwi  t
             hGodandot    hers.We
shouldbel ikelambswhenper   sonall
                                 y
off
  ended and mi   str
                   eated and l  i
                                ke
l
ions when God or ot      hers ar e
mistreatedorof f
               ended.
Self
   ish anger doesn’   tl ead t o a
ri
 ghteousl if
           e—itt ypical
                      lyl eadsbot h
usandot  hersintosi n.Butr  i
                            ghteous
anger—whi ch fightsf orot  hers and
for God’   s     honor—leads      t
                                  o
ri
 ghteousness.I  t cares about t  he
poor,t heabused,andt   henegl ected
andt hatburningpassi onst irspeople
upt odosomet   hingabouti   nj
                             ustice.
When sel  fi
           shly angr  y
                      , we must
humbl eour selv
              es.Whenr    ight
                             eousl y
angry,wemustwi   sel
                   ydi scer nhowt o
use t he angerf  ort he benef  i
                               tof
othersandGod’ sgl ory.
Appl
   i
   cat
     ion Quest
             ion:I
                 n whatway
                         s
doy oustrugglewi  t
                  hanger ?How i s
Godcal l
       i
       ngy  out or espondt oy our
angerandbet  t
             ercont r
                    olit?How can
we discern whet  her our anger is
si
 nfulorr  ighteous? How can we
prot
   ectour selvesf r
                  om sinning,even
whenrighteousl yangry(cf.Eph4:26-
27)?
ToGrowSpir
         it
          ual
            l
            y,WeMustJoy
                      ful
                        l
                        y
Recei
    veGod’
         sWord
Soputawayal  lfi
               l
               thandevi
                      lexcess
and humblywel come t
                   he message
i
mplantedwithinyou,
                 whichi
                      sableto
sav
  ey oursouls.
James1:
      21
Obser
    vat
      ion Quest
              ion:How can we
j
oyf
  ull
    yrecei
         veGod’
              sWor
                 d?
1.Wejoyf
       ull
         yrecei
              veGod’
                   sWor
                      dby
get
  ti
   ngri
      dofallsi
             n.
“Putaway  ”i
           not herplacesi susedof
taki
   ngof  fdi
           rtyclothes.I nthesame
way ,i
     fwear  egoingt or eceiveGod’s
Wor d,we mustgetr     i
                      d oft he old
clot
   hes we’   v e been hangi     ng
onto—ungodl y act  i
                   ons, t  houghts,
entert
     ainment ,etc.I n additi
                           on,“put
away ”isder i
            vedf rom aGr  eekwor d
thatreferstowaxi  nt heear.2Itmay
have t his sense i  n the r eadi
                               ng.
Therefore,Jamesi scal li
                       ngust  oget
ri
 d ofsi n whi ch clogsourear  st o
God’ sv oice.In1Pet   er2: 1-2,Pet er
saidsomet  hingsi milar.Hesay  s,“ So
getr i
     dofal   levi
                landal   ldecei tand
hypocr i
       syandenv    yandal   lslander .
And y earnl  i
             kenewbor   ni nfantsf or
pure,spi r
         itualmi l
                 k,sot  hatbyi  ty ou
may gr  ow up t  o salv ati
                          on.”Si  nce
Peterconnect  sget t
                   ingr idofsi nwi th
yearning orcr  aving God’ s Wor  d,i t
tel
  lsust  hatsi naf f
                   ectsourappet   ite.
Whenbor  nagai n, i
                  tisv erynat uralfor
aspi rit
       ualchi l
              dt owantt   oeat  —just
l
ikeababydoes.Butpr       acti
                            cingand
enjoying si n negatively af f
                            ects our
spiri
    tual appet  i
                te. Enj oying si nf ul
entertai
       nment  , conv  ersations, or
actions af fect
              s ourdesi   r
                          et  or ead,
study , andobeyGod’  sWor  d.It’
                               soften
been sai  d,“ The Bibl e willmake a
per songetr  idofsin,orsi  nwi l
                               lmake
a per  son getr  i
                 d oft  he Bible.
                                ”Si n
makesusst     opdesi ringGod’  sWor d
andenj   oyingit.Itmakesusst    artto
disobeyt   heWor  dwehear   .Then,i  t
ev entual l
          y st ops us f   rom goi  ng
placesordoi   ngt hi
                   ngswher   ewear   e
hear  i
      ngorl  earningaboutt   heWor  d.
Thi si sacommonpr     ocessmanygo
through.       Therefor e,     James
essent  ial
          l
          y say s getr   i
                         d ofsi n—by
bei ngqui ckt ol i
                 sten,sl ow t ospeak,
slowt  obei ngangr y,andt urningaway
from any ot   hersi nfult hought s or
act ions—sowecanj     oyfull
                           ywel come
God’
   sWor
      d.
2.Wejoy
      ful
        lyrecei
              veGod’
                   sWor
                      dby
humbl
    ysubmit
          tingt
              oit
                .
The wor  d “humbl y
                  ” can al  so be
tr
 anslated“ meek.”Itwasusedofa
wil
  dhor  sethatorigi
                  nal l
                      ycoul dn’tbe
ri
 ddenbutwasev    entuall
                       yt amedby
i
ts owner .Af t
             ertami ng,t he owner
could make t  he hor se run,wal   k,
speedup,sl owdown,andev    enst op.
Li
 kewi se,we mustsubmi     tt o our
Master ,God,byhumbl ysubmi  t
                            tingt o
hi
 sWor  d.Weshoul dbequi  ckt ohear
whatourMast   ersay st  hr
                         ough t  he
Word.Weshoul  dn’
                tbet  hi
                       nkingabout
tomor row’sbusinesswhi  l
                        el i
                           stening
towhati  tsays.Weshoul   dn’
                           targue
wi t
   h what i tt eaches.We shoul   d
sober l
      y and discer ningl
                       y sharei ts
truthswi thothers.Weshoul  dn’tbe
angr ywhen itconf  rontsoursi n or
wr ong ideol
           ogies.We shoul   dt urn
from si n when itconv  i
                       cts us.We
mustst  udytheWor  dt o“ master”it
                                 ,
so i tcan “ mast er” us.We must
humbl ysubmi tt
              oi t.Psalm 25:
                           9( NIV)
say s,“
      Hegui dest hehumbl  einwhat
i
sr ightandteachest hem hisway .
                              ”
Ar
 ey ou joy
         ful
           ly wel
                comi
                   ng God’
                         s
Wordinyourli
           fe?Thi
                sishow God
savesus—changesusi    ntohi sv ery
i
mage.Romans12:   2say s,“Donotbe
conformedt ot hi
               spresentwor  ld,but
bet ransformed byt her enewi ng of
yourmi nd,sot hatyoumayt   estand
approvewhati sthewi l
                    lofGod—what
i
s good and wel     l-
                    pleasing and
perf
   ect .
       ”We’  r
             et r
                ansformed as we
rej
  ectwor ldl
           inessandsin,hearGod’  s
Word, andhumbl ysubmi ttoit.
Appli
    cati
       onQuestion:How havey ou
seenorexperiencedthestatement ,
“TheBibl
       ewil
          lmakeusgetr  i
                       dofsi n,
orsin wil
        lmake usgetr id oft he
Bibl
   e?”Inwhatway shasnott ur
                          ning
awayf r
      om sin(includi
                   ngsinwi t
                           hin
yourenter
        tai
          nmentandr el
                     ati
                       onshi
                           ps)
aff
  ectedyourspi
             ri
              tualappet
                      it
                       e?
Concl
    usi
      on
Howcanwegr    owi nspiri
                       tualmaturit
                                 y?
Godgav  eust   henew bi rt
                         ht hrough
hi
 sWor  d;howev  er,itwasnev  erhis
i
ntention f or us t o stay spi ri
                               tual
chi
  ldren.Chi  l
             drendon’ tknow God’ s
Wor d.They ar  e prone t o discord,
i
dolatry,f alse teaching,and ev  en
becomi ng angr yatGod.Ther   efore,
Jamest  eachest hesebel  i
                         ever
                            show
togr ow spi ri
             tual
                l
                ywhi  chwasGod’  s
purposebehi  ndt hetrial
                       st heywer e
exper
    ienci
        ng(
          Jam 1:
               2-4)
                  .
To Gr
    ow Spi
         ri
          tual
             l
             y,We MustBe
Qui
  ckt
    oLi
      sten
ToGrowSpi
        ri
         tual
            l
            y,WeMustBeSl
                       ow
toSpeak
ToGrowSpi
        ri
         tual
            l
            y,WeMustBeSl
                       ow
toAnger
ToGrowSpir
         it
          ual
            l
            y,WeMustJoy
                      ful
                        l
                        y
Recei
    veGod’
         sWord
Appli
    cat
      ion Quest
              ion:Which ofthe
fourpoi
      ntsdoyoustruggl
                    ewithmost
andwhy ?How isGodcal l
                     ingyouto
growinthatar
           ea?
Pr
 ayerPr
      ompt
         s
 Prayforgr
          aceov
              erourli
                    steni
                        ng
 (
 toGod’
      sWordandother
                  s).
 Pr ayforgr
           aceoverourwor
                       ds
 (f
  orthem t
         oglor
             if
              yGodandedif
                        y
 other
     s).
 Pr ayforgr
           aceov erouranger
 (t
  hatitwould bui
               l
               d up and not
 dest
    roy)
       .
 Pr ay f
        or gr
            ace to gr
                    ow i
                       n
 hol
   i
   nessandobedi
              ence.