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Spiritual Maturity
Spiritual
maturity on an external level is the consistent application of appropriate
biblical principles to life's circumstances. At a heart level, spiritual
maturity is defined by one's inner desires and affections. Spiritual
maturity is internally marked by the inclination of the heart being
consistently centered on God as revealed in Christ. A spiritually
minded person is one whose will, as well as his intellect and affection,
is set on God. We believe spiritual maturity can be measured by
character, perspective, conviction, knowledge and skill in the area
of one's gifting. We believe spiritual maturity is also characterized
by integrity with personal sin issues, continuing spiritual growth,
dependence upon God, and interdependent relationships with other
Christians.
We believe that God's will for every believer is spiritual maturity.
The ultimate goal for maturity is to become like Jesus. We believe
spiritual maturity is intentional; it requires commitment and effort
to grow.
We believe spiritual maturity comes through a variety of spiritual
experiences with God. As an example, spiritual maturity will not
come only through Bible study but also through loving relationships
with other believers, using one's gifts to build the body, service,
worship, etc.
Spiritual maturity is not an accumulation of knowledge. One can
have knowledge without being spiritual but can't be spiritual without
knowledge. Spiritual maturity is demonstrated more by behaviors
than by beliefs.
We believe spiritual maturity is not only a private matter but also
a community matter. It takes relationships to grow. The quality
of your relationship to Christ can be seen in the quality of your
relationships with other believers.
We believe spiritual maturity comes through a variety of spiritual
experiences with God. As an example, spiritual maturity will not
come only through Bible study but also through loving relationships
with other believers, using one's gifts to build the body, service,
worship, etc.
(Ideas for this understanding of spiritual maturity have been taken
from, The Purpose Driven Church (331-340), and ISBE (2845))
Sanctification
We believe that sanctification is God's activity in moving a
person toward spiritual maturity. Sanctification will happen because
of one's union with Christ. Since justification by faith unites
us to Christ who is our sanctifier, justification and sanctification
cannot be separated. Sanctification is rooted, not in humanity and
their achievement of holiness, but in what God has done in Christ,
and for us in union with Him. Sanctification is therefore the consistent
practical outworking of what it means to be a new creation and united
with Christ. Sanctification is not a mystical experience in which
holiness is ours without effort. God sanctifies us by engaging our
minds, wills, emotions and actions. We are involved in the process.
That is why biblical teaching on sanctification appears in both
the indicative ("I the Lord sanctify you") and the imperative ("sanctify
yourselves this day").
(Ideas and quotes taken from Sinclair Ferguson in Christian Spirituality,
pages 47-75)
Discipleship
We believe that discipleship is man's activity and involvement
in the life of another person which moves him or her forward in
his or her journey toward spiritual maturity. We believe that all
believers should be involved and growing in a disciplee/discipler
relationship. We believe that discipleship should happen intentionally.
Our goal in discipleship is not only to move people toward spiritual
maturity but also to bring them to the point where they can disciple
someone else and therefore reproduce themselves.
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