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Veteran Expediter
These are the words of Warren W. Wiersbe author and pastor on maturity.
Taken from the preface of "BE Mature" growing up in Christ.
Not everybody who grows old, grows up. There is a vast difference between age and maturity. Ideally, the older we are, the more mature we should be; but too often the ideal does not become the real.
The result is problems - problems in personal lives, in homes, and in churches. As a pastor, I see more problems in these areas caused by immaturity than by anything else. If Christians would just grow up, they would become victors instead of victims.
The epistle of James was written to help us understand and attain spiritual maturity: "....that ye may be perfect and entire, wanting nothing" (James 1:4). I like the way J.B. Phillips puts it: "....and you will find you have become men of mature character, men of integrity with no weak spots."
Warren W. Wiersbe
Taken from the preface of "BE Mature" growing up in Christ.
Not everybody who grows old, grows up. There is a vast difference between age and maturity. Ideally, the older we are, the more mature we should be; but too often the ideal does not become the real.
The result is problems - problems in personal lives, in homes, and in churches. As a pastor, I see more problems in these areas caused by immaturity than by anything else. If Christians would just grow up, they would become victors instead of victims.
The epistle of James was written to help us understand and attain spiritual maturity: "....that ye may be perfect and entire, wanting nothing" (James 1:4). I like the way J.B. Phillips puts it: "....and you will find you have become men of mature character, men of integrity with no weak spots."
Warren W. Wiersbe