|
  
Spiritual Growth
Amy Carmichael Said
- Sometimes when we read the words of those who have been more than conquerors, we feel almost despondent.
- I feel that I shall never be like that.
- But they won through step by step by little bits of wills little denials of self little inward victories by faithfulness in very little things.
- They became what they are. No one sees these little hidden steps. They only see the accomplishment, but even so, those small steps were taken.
- There is no sudden triumph no spiritual maturity. That is the work of the moment.
Quoted in Holy Sweat, Tim Hansel, 1987, Word Books Publisher, p. 130
Resource
- C. Swindoll, The Grace Awakening, Word, 1990, p. 232
.
Only Babies
In The Last Days Newsletter, Leonard Ravenhill tells about a group of tourists visiting a picturesque village who walked by an old man sitting beside a fence. In a rather patronizing way, one tourist asked, Were any great men born in this village? The old man replied, Nope, only babies. A frothy question brought a profound answer. There are no instant heroeswhether in this world or in the kingdom of God. Growth takes time, and as I Timothy 3:6 and 5:22 point out, even spiritual leadership must be earned.
William C. Shereos
They Dont Know How to Get Spiritual Food for Themselves
One spring our family was driving from Fort Lauderdale to Tampa, Florida. As far as the eye could see, orange trees were loaded with fruit. When we stopped for breakfast, I ordered orange juice with my eggs. Im sorry, the waitress said. I cant bring you orange juice. Our machine is broken.
At first I was dumbfounded. We were surrounded by millions of oranges, and I knew they had oranges in the kitchenorange slices garnished our plates. What was the problem? No juice? Hardly. We were surrounded by thousands of gallons of juice. The problem was they had become dependent on a machine to get it.
Christians are sometimes like that. They may be surrounded by Bibles in their homes, but if something should happen to the Sunday morning preaching service, they would have no nourishment for their souls. The problem is not a lack of spiritual foodbut that many Christians havent grown enough to know how to get it for themselves.
Adapted by Leroy Eims from The Lost Art Of Disciple Making
  
|