The
Road to Maturity in Christ
1 Corinthians 3:1–4
Theme: The Christian journey leads to maturity in the Word,
discernment, and righteous decision-making.
Relevance: God designed the Christian life to grow
continuously into obedience dominated by His Spirit and will.
Introduction: “As
I write this chapter, we are watching our grandson and our granddaughter grow
up. Becky is still being nursed by her mother, but Jonathan now sits at the
table and uses his little cup and (with varying degrees of success) his
tableware. As children grow, they learn to eat different food. They graduate
(to use Paul's words) from milk to meat.”— W. W. Wiersbe
There are unsaved and saved people in the world, and
regarding the saved, there are mature (spiritual) and immature (carnal) believers.
As the "spiritual father," Paul
brought this family into being with the gospel (1 Cor 4:15). During his ministry
in Corinth, he tried to feed his spiritual children and help them mature in the
Faith. Much like a normal family, everybody helps the new baby grow and mature,
so in the family of God we must encourage spiritual maturity. We want to observe
this progress in three movements.
Message:
I.
“Walk as Men” (1 Cor. 3:3).
A. The
Church’s Spiritual Situation is Referenced. Remember the
Bible's description of the lost condition; they were:
i.
Separated from God: a sin-created barrier
between God and people (Isa. 59:2).
ii.
Spiritually Dead: lifeless to God because
of their trespasses, moral failures, and sins (Eph. 2:1).
iii.
Blind to Truth: they are impaired by Satan’s
lies, the god of this world (Eph. 2:2-3; 2 Cor. 4:4).
iv.
Eternally Condemned: they faced everlasting
punishment away from God because they insisted on dying in their sin (Matt. 25:46).
B. These
Believers Resemble the ‘Lost Condition’
i.
Behaviors were governed by our corrupt, fallen,
fleshly, godless selves, and sinful nature
ii.
These Corithian believers were behaving
like lost people… “it means that they were acting fleshly, not that they
were fleshly by nature.”[1]
iii.
“You are thinking and behaving in a
fleshly way.”[2]
C. This
Church was Still Enslaved to Sinful Habits, Ways, and Tendencies
i.
Eph. 2:1-3, And you hath
he quickened, who were dead in trespasses and sins; 2, Wherein in time
past ye walked according to the course of this world, according to the
prince of the power of the air, the spirit that now worketh in the children
of disobedience: 3, Among whom also we all had our conversation in
times past in the lusts of our flesh, fulfilling the desires of the
flesh and of the mind; and were by nature the children of wrath, even as
others.
ii.
Sinful desire is like cancer; it has
many forms and affects many parts of the church in many ways—all of them
destructive. Carnality is a general evil that has many manifestations. It will
corrupt morals, weaken personal relationships, produce doubt about God and His
Word, destroy prayer life, and provide fertile ground for heresy. It will
attack right doctrine and right living, right belief and right practice.[3]
iii.
Immature, fleshly Christians are
never the result of deficient spiritual genes or of a spiritual birth defect.
They are the way they are by their own choices. One of the worst and most
disappointing problems the church can have is a congregation full of babes,
Christians who are not growing because they seek to fulfill fleshly appetites.[4]
Conclusion:
The Christian must drive forward focusing on maturity in the Word, discernment, and righteous decision-making pursuant of God’s plan. God literally designed us to grow continuously into a lifestyle of obedience dominated increasingly by His Spirit and will.
However, some need to be saved today. Stop putting it off and trust Christ as your Savior and Lord now.
Salvation
involves coming to Jesus Christ as God and the supreme authority over our lives
to graciously rescue us from the penalty of our sin. It is impossible for Him
to save anybody who is not willing to acknowledge their sinfulness in a spirit
of repentance. God can only save us when the right conditions exist in the
human soul—repentance and faith. Bible examples of conversions present evidence
of clear righteous changes in new Believer’s beliefs and behavior. These changes
alone do not save us from sin, but THEY ARE certainly the FRUIT of genuine
salvation. Such authentic conversions involves both repentance and faith (Rom.
2:4; 2 Cor. 7:10).
The
Gospel requires sinners to repent turning to God in faith. As a result of
genuine conversions, new converts are expected to do works in keeping with true
repented. This launches a lifelong adventure of faith and repentance as the
Believer grows in grace and knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ (2 Peter 1).
I
am totally convinced that many professing “Christians” are not Believers at all
because they never humbled themselves before God in repentance and faith. This
is principally why there is such little or no evidence of spiritual progress in
so many “Christians.” It gives me no pleasure to highlight these frustrations.
My singular hope is to help those who are deceived to genuinely come to Christ
God’s way to truly be saved.
How Can We Experience Spiritual
Birth? The answer is by consciously opting
to place our faith/trust in Jesus Christ—His death, burial and resurrection as
the full payment for our sins. We acknowledge God’s acceptance of Christ’s
redemptive work by raising Him from the dead. Therefore, we accept what God
accepts as complete payment for our sins. Recall what the Lord Jesus said to
Nicodemus in John 3:14-18, And as Moses lifted up
the serpent in the wilderness, even so must the Son of man be lifted up:
15, That whosoever believeth in
him should not perish, but have eternal life. 16, For God so loved the
world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have
everlasting life. 17, For God sent not his Son into the world to condemn the
world; but that the world through him might be saved. 18,
He that believeth on
him is not condemned: but he that believeth
not is condemned already, because he hath not believed in the name of the only begotten Son
of God.
Each person must utterly entrust our
eternal salvation to Jesus Christ the Son of God. The story has been told many
times with varying emphasis about the man who stretched a cable across a
certain deep canyon. He first walked across the cable displaying fascinating
balance and control. Secondly, he took a wheel barrel and made his way across
with it and back again. Finally, he asked the watching audience if they
believed he could carry someone across in a wheel barrel. Many of them
gleefully responded with a “yes.” Then he asked for a volunteer and no one
stepped forward. You see they did not really believe enough to trust him with
their lives. When we trust Christ, it is like jumping into the wheel barrel and
utterly depending on Him transfer us form no relationship with God into a
relationship, from guilt to forgiveness, from condemnation to full acceptation,
from death unto life, and from earth to heaven. We must believe on Christ
Jesus!
This is exactly what Paul says in Romans 10:9-10, writing, “That
if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in
thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved.
[10] For with the heart man believeth unto righteousness; and with the
mouth confession is made unto salvation. We cannot simply believe
anything about Jesus, we must believe that the Son of God, died for our sins,
was buried, and God raise Him up again the third day to declare us as right
before The Father. Beloved, it is crucial that we exercise
faith in the Person and Work of Christ to experience the spiritual
birth.
[1]
Craig S. Keener, The IVP Bible
Background Commentary: New Testament (Downers Grove, IL:
InterVarsity Press, 1993), 1 Co 3:3.
[2]
John F. MacArthur Jr., 1 Corinthians,
MacArthur New Testament Commentary (Chicago: Moody Press, 1984), 73.
[3]
John F. MacArthur Jr., 1 Corinthians,
MacArthur New Testament Commentary (Chicago: Moody Press, 1984), 72–73.
[4]
John F. MacArthur Jr., 1 Corinthians,
MacArthur New Testament Commentary (Chicago: Moody Press, 1984), 72.

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