Can you remember being a 'newcomer' at something? Perhaps a first day at school, or at a new job, or even joining a church community or a sports team? It feels strange at first, but after a while, one slowly starts to ease into the newness.
Coming from another angle, I want to ask us this question:
Do you ever feel that you are not a 'newcomer' to the Christian faith? Do we get to a point in our spiritual lives where we feel that we are mature enough? It seems to me that I keep learning new things along the pathway and although I have been a Christ-follower decades, I still get the feeling that I am an infant.
Listen to these words from the book of Job. See how he eloquently describes this feeling:
Job 8:8-19 - For we’re
newcomers at this, with a lot to learn, and not too long to learn it. So why
not let the ancients teach you, tell you what’s what, instruct you in what they
knew from experience? Can mighty pine trees grow tall without soil? Can
luscious tomatoes flourish without water? Blossoming flowers look great before
they’re cut or picked, but without soil or water they wither more quickly than
grass. That’s what happens to all who forget God— all their hopes come to
nothing. (The Message)
Thought: Don't despise being a student of the Gospel. We are all learning along the way.
Living in Grace
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