Biblical Research Reports on Divorce and Remarriage, Veiling, Headcovering, the Best Bible, House Churches, and more
+

Contact Us

Name:

E-mail Address:

How did you find us?

  Please specify if "Other":

Subject:

Message:


Please enter the sum of 1 + 18 (This is to help prevent spam)








Subjects

+  Bible Matters
+  Bible Study
+  Bible Translations
+  Christian Life
+  Church
+  Divorce and Remarriage
+  Education
+  Ethic of Love
+  Family
+  Farming
+  God's Commands
+  Headcovering
+  Money
+  Music
+  Salvation
+  Singleness
+  Understanding

Home


Email This PageEmail This Page
Print This PagePrint This Page



The Missing Key to Spiritual Maturity

In the fall of 2007, Willow Creek church released the results of their three million dollar research into the effectiveness of their church program and 30 other churches. They were shocked to find that they were not bringing people to spiritual maturity. What they thought would produce spiritual maturity was not. They believed that the more people participated in church programs the greater spiritual maturity it would produce. They found that the amount of involvement in church programs had no correlation with the depth of someone’s spiritual maturity. What makes this mistake so significant is that Willow Creek is a church that has 12,000 churches in their Willow Creek Association, and has taught thousands of pastors how to “do church” to produce church growth. To some degree, Willow Creek Church has influenced how most churches today “do church”. “And if the blind lead the blind, both shall fall into the ditch.” (Matthew 15:14)


What is the answer to helping people come to maturity in Christ? Take another look at the Great Commission. The answer is there. We have been focusing on the first part of the commission – evangelism – and have overlooked the second half thinking we know what it is saying. But look again at what Jesus says in giving us the Great Commission: “Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost: 20 Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and, lo, I am with you alway, [even] unto the end of the world. Amen.” (Matthew 28:19) The missing key to spiritual maturity is teaching others Christ’s commands in the New Testament and teaching them to follow the commands. An excellent subject for Bible study is to take each of Christ’s commands and study them. There is a list of Christ’s commands on this website.




You Also Might Be Interested in...

The NIV Report
The most significant subject facing the Church: The Bible and what has been removed, added and changed in modern translations in the name of scholarship. When two different translations say different things, which one is truth?

How to Make Spiritual Truths Stick in Your Mind
The songs that we sing and listen to permanently shape our understanding of who God is and what the Christian life is all about. Educators readily recognize that information in song form is easier to remember. Songs that children learn are remembered the rest of their lives.

The Key for Lasting Revival
The way to have a lasting revival seems to be elusive. There have been many revivals in the past, but few are still bearing fruit today. Here is the answer from the Bible on how to have lasting revival.

The NIV Report (Condensed)
The most significant subject facing the Church: The Bible and what has been removed, added and changed in modern translations in the name of scholarship. When two different translations say different things, which one is truth?

Bodily Exercise Profiteth Little
’Bodily exercise profiteth little’. We’ve probably all heard this quote from 1 Timothy 4:8 at one time or another. Some quote it to give them license to sit around. Others retranslate it to say ’bodily exercise profits for a little time’. Both take the fragment of verse out of context.

Totally Rethinking Church Part 1: Stepping 'Out of the Box'
Millions of Christians in the last several years are totally rethinking what ’church’ is and are looking for a deeper relationship with Christ. Much of what defines what the conventional church is, how people are fed spiritually, and how money is spent by the church does not have a specific basis in Scripture.

To read this article on the Internet, visit http://www.biblicalresearchreports.com/feedback.php
Copyright © 2003-2007 by Biblical Research Reports. All Rights Reserved.
You are free to copy, redistribute, and reprint this article free of charge. If you post an article on your website, we would appreciate a link back to this website.