Crosswalk.com

Fickle Christians - Greg Laurie Devotion - March 8, 2024

Friday, March 8, 2024

Fickle Christians

Then we will no longer be immature like children. We won’t be tossed and blown about by every wind of new teaching. We will not be influenced when people try to trick us with lies so clever they sound like the truth. (Ephesians 4:14 NLT)

It’s cute for babies to be babies. There is nothing like them, especially when they’re your own. But they can’t stay babies forever. They have to grow up.

The same is true when it comes to our spiritual growth. We start out as spiritual babies, but then we must grow up spiritually.

The apostle Paul addressed this in Ephesians 4, where he wrote, “Then we will no longer be immature like children. We won’t be tossed and blown about by every wind of new teaching. We will not be influenced when people try to trick us with lies so clever they sound like the truth” (verse 14 NLT).

Peter used a similar comparison, saying, “Like newborn babies, you must crave pure spiritual milk so that you will grow into a full experience of salvation” (1 Peter 2:2 NLT).

Children can be fickle. It’s interesting how they can go from laughing to crying to laughing again in a millisecond. They can be totally thrilled. Then they’re upset. And then they’re happy again.

New believers are often emotionally oriented, too. They can have very high highs and very low lows. That is fine when you’re learning to walk by faith rather than living off your emotions.

However, it’s sad when someone who has been a Christian for a number of years is still fickle spiritually. They have no clear viewpoint or direction in life, and they don’t really know what they believe. They think something is true simply because they have experienced it.

That is understandable when you’re new in the faith. But it’s tragic when you are not.

The writer of Hebrews pointed out, “You have been believers so long now that you ought to be teaching others. Instead, you need someone to teach you again the basic things about God’s word. You are like babies who need milk and cannot eat solid food. For someone who lives on milk is still an infant and doesn’t know how to do what is right” (5:12–13 NLT).

When I was a new Christian, I wanted to find a shortcut to spiritual maturity. I didn’t want to wait fifteen or twenty years to learn and grow. I was always looking for the angle, the experience that would bring me instant spiritual maturity.

We have to be careful, because we can be looking for a new experience, truth, or revelation and get ourselves into a lot of trouble. As we grow older and mature, we discover that just because something is new doesn’t mean that it’s better. We need to apply judgment and recognize that the Bible is the arbiter of truth.

Some of us have known the Lord for years, but we’re still like babies spiritually. We still need to be spoon-fed. We’re still looking for something new. It’s time to be mature and have a faith that sustains us instead of living on fickle emotions that come and go.

We need to be mature so we can apply proper understanding. It’s time to grow up.

Copyright © 2024 by Harvest Ministries. All rights reserved.

For more relevant and biblical teaching from Pastor Greg Laurie, go to www.harvest.org
and
Listen to Greg Laurie's daily broadcast on OnePlace.com.

Watch Greg Laurie's weekly television broadcast on LightSource.com.

Hope for Hurting Hearts Greg Laurie devo offer bookIn thanks for your gift, you can receive a copy of the Hope for Hurting Hearts.

Grief is one of life’s most difficult challenges. Pastor Greg Laurie experienced this truth when his son Christopher passed away suddenly. Discover comfort and healing in times of pain as you read his book Hope for Hurting Hearts. Receive your copy as our gift for your donation of any amount to Harvest Ministries this month.

Click here to find out more!