| DISCIPLESHIPHelping 
Members Grow To MaturityBy 
Rick WarrenThe Ministry Tool Box
 
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- It's unfortunate, but many churches assume that spiritual maturity happens 
automatically, so they have no real plan for helping their members grow in Christ. 
Thats why I encourage churches to be purpose driven, where they have a plan, 
not only for evangelism, but also for leading their members into a deeper level 
of Christian maturity.  Thats also why we use the model of a baseball diamond 
at Saddleback, so members, as well as the staff, can, in some small way, measure 
the progress theyre making in their Christian walk.  I think many churches 
are afraid to measure progress because theyve bought into one (or more) of the 
six myths below:  MYTHS ABOUT SPRITUAL MATURITY  Maturity 
Myth #1: Spiritual growth is automatic once you are born again.  Evidently 
a lot of churches believe this myth, because they have no organized plan for following-up 
new believers and no comprehensive strategy for developing members to maturity. 
They assume that Christians will automatically grow to maturity if they attend 
church services. Yet, the truth is that spiritual growth is intentional. It requires 
a commitment to grow. A person must want to grow, decide to grow, and make an 
effort to grow.  Maturity Myth #2: Spiritual growth is mystical 
and maturity is attainable by only a select few.  The truth is that spiritual 
growth is very practical. Any believer can grow to maturity if he or she will 
develop the habits necessary for spiritual growth. Paul often compared training 
for the Christian life to the way athletes prepare themselves and stay in shape. 
We need to take the mystery out of spiritual growth by breaking the components 
down into practical, everyday habits.  Maturity Myth #3: Spiritual 
maturity can occur instantly if you just find the right key.  Many sincere 
Christians spend their entire lives earnestly searching for an experience, a conference, 
a revival, a book, a tape, or a single truth that will instantly transform them 
into a mature believer. Their search is futile. The truth is that spiritual growth 
is a gradual process of development. There are no shortcuts to maturity.  Maturity 
Myth #4: Spiritual maturity is measured by what you know.  Many churches 
evaluate spiritual maturity solely on the basis of how well you can identify Bible 
characters, interpret Bible passages, quote Bible verses, and explain biblical 
theology. While knowledge of the Bible is foundational to spiritual maturity, 
it isnt the total measurement of it.  The truth is that maturity is demonstrated 
more by behavior than by beliefs. The Christian life isn't just a matter of creeds 
and convictions; it includes conduct and character.  Maturity Myth #5: 
Spiritual growth is a personal and private matter.  This is an American 
aberration of the truth. The idolatry of individualism in our culture has influenced 
even the way we think about spiritual growth. So much of the teaching on spiritual 
formation is self-centered and self-focused without any reference to our relationship 
to other Christians. This is completely unbiblical and ignores much of the New 
Testament. The truth is that Christians need relationships to grow. We dont grow 
in isolation from others. We develop in the context of fellowship.  Maturity 
Myth #6: All you need is Bible study to grow.  Many evangelical churches 
have been built on this myth. I call them Classroom churches. The truth is that 
it takes a variety of experiences with God to produce true spiritual maturity. 
In addition to Bible study, it takes worship experiences, ministry experiences, 
fellowship experiences, and evangelism experiences.  In other words, spiritual 
growth occurs by participating in all five purposes of the church! Mature Christians 
do more than study the Christian life - they experience it!  If youd like 
to know more about this, please read my book, The 
Purpose Driven Church (order your copy at Shop CBN). This article originally 
appeared in Rick Warren's Ministry ToolBox, a free, email newsletter available 
from pastors.com. Used by permission.  The Ministry ToolBox is for 
ANYONE serving Jesus Christ. For a free subscription, you can sign up at www.pastors.com. 
 
 
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