Growing Up in Christ

Opening Verse

“When I was a child, I spake as a child, I understood as a child, I thought as a child: but when I became a man, I put away childish things.”
— 1 Corinthians 13:11 (KJV)

Introduction

Growing in faith means letting go of the things that once held us back. Just like children outgrow toys and games, we are called to outgrow spiritual immaturity. God wants us to move forward, trusting Him more, obeying Him more, and living out His purpose for our lives.

A Father’s Love

A father lifts his young son into the air, spinning him around with ease. The child laughs, completely at peace in his father’s arms. He isn’t worried about being dropped. He doesn’t question if his father is strong enough. He simply trusts.

When the father lays him down to rest, the child is still. He knows he is safe. His father is near, and that is enough.

This is the kind of trust God wants us to have. He carries us through life, never struggling under the weight of our burdens. He leads us with love, like a shepherd carrying a lamb. But as we grow, He also calls us to step up—to let go of fear, pride, and excuses, and walk in faith.

Time to Grow Up

Spiritual growth isn’t just about knowing more Bible verses or going to church every Sunday. It’s about trusting God more, making better choices, and not letting the same old struggles control us.

Some people stay stuck in old habits—worrying, complaining, holding onto grudges, or chasing things that don’t matter. But at some point, we have to decide: Do we want to stay where we are, or do we want to grow into who God made us to be?

Maturity in Christ means putting away excuses and stepping into obedience. It means trusting God like a child trusts his father, but also taking responsibility for our faith. It’s time to move forward.

Think About This

  • Are there areas in your life where you’re still holding onto things God wants you to outgrow?
  • Do you fully trust God to carry you, or do you try to control everything yourself?
  • What’s one step you can take today to grow in faith?

Prayer

Lord, help me to grow up in my faith. Show me where I need to let go of childish ways and trust You more. Give me the strength to follow You, even when it’s hard. Thank You for always carrying me and leading me with love. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

Closing Verse

“He shall feed his flock like a shepherd: he shall gather the lambs with his arm, and carry them in his bosom, and shall gently lead those that are with young.”
— Isaiah 40:11 (KJV)

Never Lost to Jesus

Opening Verse

“For the Son of man is come to seek and to save that which was lost.” – Luke 19:10 (KJV)

 

Introduction

Have you ever felt lost, like you were wandering without direction? Sometimes in life, we stray from the path and it’s difficult to find our way back. But there’s good news: Jesus is always seeking us out.

 

Devotional Story

A shepherd had a hundred sheep and one of them went astray. He left the ninety-nine and went into the wilderness to find the one that was lost. He searched diligently, not giving up until he found it. When he finally did, he joyfully put it on his shoulders and brought it home. This story reminds us of how Jesus pursues us when we wander off.

 

What This Means

Jesus never stops looking for us, no matter how far we have strayed. He is the Good Shepherd who cares deeply for each of His sheep. When we feel lost, we must remember that Jesus is actively seeking to bring us back to Him. His love is relentless and His desire is to save us.

 

Think About This

– Have you ever felt lost in your spiritual journey?

– How does it make you feel to know that Jesus is always seeking you out?

– What steps can you take to stay close to Jesus and avoid getting lost?

 

Prayer

Dear Jesus, thank You for never giving up on me. Even when I feel lost and alone, I know You are searching for me. Help me to stay close to You and follow Your guidance. Thank You for Your unwavering love and care. Amen.

 

Closing Verse

“I am the good shepherd: the good shepherd giveth his life for the sheep.” John 10:11 (KJV)