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July 20th 2023 – Setting Aside Childish Ways

As Christians, we are called to grow in faith and maturity, leaving behind the things of our past that hinder our spiritual progress. Just as a child must put away childish behaviors and thoughts to become a mature adult, so too must we set aside the childish things of our spiritual journey.

1 Corinthians 13:11 – “When I was a child, I talked like a child, I thought like a child, I reasoned like a child. When I became a man, I put the ways of childhood behind me.”

Childishness can manifest in various ways in our lives. It can include immaturity, selfishness, and a lack of understanding or discernment. These things hinder our growth in Christ and prevent us from experiencing the fullness of His blessings and purpose for our lives.

When we talk like a child, we may use our words to tear down others, gossip, or speak unkindly. However, as we grow in Christ, our speech should be filled with grace, encouragement, and truth. We should strive to build others up, speaking life into their situations, and glorifying God with our words.

When we think like a child, we may focus on our own desires and seek instant gratification. But as mature believers, we should seek God’s wisdom and align our thoughts with His truth. We should prioritize His will and consider the needs of others, putting aside selfish ambitions for the sake of serving and loving others.

When we reason like a child, we may lack discernment and make decisions based on our emotions or worldly perspectives. However, as we mature in our faith, we should seek the guidance of the Holy Spirit and allow God’s Word to shape our thinking. We should strive for wisdom and discernment, making choices that align with God’s truth and bring glory to Him.

Setting aside childish things requires intentional effort and a humble heart. It means surrendering our own desires and seeking God’s will in every aspect of our lives. It means growing in our understanding of God’s Word and allowing it to transform our thoughts, words, and actions.

Let us commit ourselves to the process of maturity in Christ, seeking His guidance and relying on His strength. As we set aside childish behaviors and thoughts, we will experience the freedom and joy that come from walking in alignment with God’s purposes for our lives.

Prayer:

Heavenly Father, I humbly come before you today, asking for your guidance and strength as I seek to grow in spiritual maturity. Lord, I recognize that there are areas in my life where I still cling to childish behaviors, thoughts, and attitudes. I ask for your forgiveness for any immaturity, selfishness, or lack of discernment that has hindered my growth in you.

Father, I surrender these childish things to you and ask that you replace them with your wisdom, grace, and understanding. Help me to speak words that build others up, encourage, and reflect your love. Remove any harshness, gossip, or negativity from my speech, and fill my mouth with words that bring life and honor to you.

Lord, I also ask for a transformation in my thought life. Give me the ability to think like you, to align my thoughts with your truth, and to focus on your will and purposes. Help me to put aside selfish ambitions and instead prioritize serving and loving others. Grant me discernment and clarity of mind, that I may make choices that reflect your wisdom and bring glory to your name.

Father, I know that this process of maturity requires your grace, patience, and guidance. I pray that you would continue to mold me into the image of your Son, Jesus Christ. Teach me to rely on the Holy Spirit for strength and guidance, allowing Him to lead me in all areas of my life.

Thank you, Lord, for your unconditional love and for never giving up on me. I trust in your faithfulness and power to transform me into a mature believer. May my life be a reflection of your grace and may others be drawn closer to you through my growth and maturity. In Jesus’ name, I pray. Amen.

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Rob Lavallee

Scriptural Seeds Ministries

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April 25th 2018 – Our Focus

“When I was a child, I spoke and thought and reasoned as a child. But when I grew up, I put away childish things.” (1 Corinthians 13:11)

As a chidren our focus is often set on ourselves. When we’re infants, we cry because we want to eat. When we are toddlers, our vocabulary consists mainly of the word ‘it’s mine’. As a school age child, we wrestle with wanting to fit in or be part of the right crowd. While as adults we may struggle with some of the same issues, we begin looking outside ourselves and begin noticing the needs of others. As followers of Christ, this is simply a part of our convictions.

When we are born again, we come desiring things for ourselves just as we did as a child. We desire salvation and forgiveness of sins and this is good and right. It is at this foundation that we find life and a relationship with God. But just as a child continues to grow, so should we. Having been empowered by God’s Spirit, we begin looking outward, desiring to bless those around us. We rejoice in what God has done for us and then we move outside ourselves desiring to see others know what we know. This is reflected in our relationships and every other area of life. As we grow in Christ, we begin looking around for every opportunity to minister to others – just like Jesus.

“We should all be “growing up” in our faith and becoming less selfish and more caring.”

Prayer:

Heavenly Father, Thank You for life and Your love. Thank You for the forgiveness of sins found in Jesus. Fill me with Your Spirit and help me to be open to opportunities to minister to those around me. Fill me with Your spirit so that I can be fully equipped to remain faithful to You and Your word. In Jesus’ name. Amen.

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Rob Lavallee

Scriptural Seeds Ministries

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