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Let’s Grow Up!
Contributed by Gordon Curley on May 27, 2018 (message contributor)
Summary: Let’s Grow Up – Hebrews chapter 5 verse 11 to chapter 6 verse 12 – Sermon by Gordon Curley PowerPoint slides to accompany this talk are available on request – email: gcurley@gcurley.info
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SERMON OUTLINE:
(1). These Christians were dull and deaf (vs 11).
(2). These Christians were slow to learn (vs 12).
(3). These Christians were not fully formed (vs 13-14).
(4). These Christians were given important choices (6:1-3)
SERMON BODY:
Ill:
• According to the Associated Press, food fights aren’t that unusual.
• They then go on to tell the story of Lee Thoss and a William Hocker,
• Who got into a fight over Lee’s picking through the lettuce at a salad bar.
• A full fledged food fight soon resulted.
• There was name calling, pushing and shoving; punching and someone even got bit!
• The sad part of the story was this was not at a school or college?
• No, it happened at a Florida retirement home,
• In case you are wondering;
• Lee Thoss is 62 and William Hocker is 85.
• No criminal changes were filed, but Lee Thoss was asked to leave.
• This story shows that immaturity can happen at any age.
• TRANSITION: You and I know from experience;
• That it is not just in America these things happen,
• And sadly one place immaturity reveals itself far too often,
• Is in the local Church.
Ill:
• I would guess everyone in this room has said it at sometime or to someone;
• Those immortal words; “Grow up!”
• Or a similar phrase; “Why don’t you act your age?”
Growth is important to all of us:
• ill: From the moment you were born you were weighed and measured.
• ill: As children how many of you had a growth chart or marks on the wall/door frame?
• Growth is the sign of a healthy child;
• And if a child is stunted in their growth it usually it means that something is seriously wrong
Note:
• What is true in a physical sense has a spiritual parallel.
• You come into God’s family the same way you entered your physical family;
• By being born into it - i.e. ‘Born again’ – i.e. as a spiritual baby.
Now in the physical realm;
• As humans we grow at different rates at different stages in their lives.
• Growth is very rapid in the womb and in the first two years of life.
• Puberty is another stage when growth and development is rapid.
• But each person born should grow from baby to child to teenager to adult.
• It is an automatic process that happens without us really noticing.
Ill:
• Our own kids every so often their clothes on and they don’t fit,
• The trousers legs or the arms on the shirt are a few inches short;
• And they have obviously had a growth spurt since they last worn those clothes.
Now in the spiritual realm the experience can be very different;
• The number of years you have been a Christian does not mean you are growing!
• True you are growing older numericly;
• But that does not mean you are growing up spiritually!
Ill:
• A man, after 25 years with one company,
• Was still doing the same old job and drawing the same salary.
• Finally he went to his boss and told him he felt he had been neglected.
• “After all,” he said, “I’ve had 25 of experience.”
• His boss sighed and said:
• “You haven’t had 25 of experience, you’ve had one experience for 25 years.”
• TRANSITION: This passage in the book of Hebrews;
• Helps us to recognise if we are maturing or stagnant in our spiritual growth.
• These verses are really tragic;
• Because the picture they present to us is more like a nursery school than a Church.
I want to split the passage under a number of headings:
(1). These Christians were dull and deaf (vs 11).
N.I.V:
“We have much to say about this, but it is hard to explain because you are slow to learn”.
N.A.S.B:
“Concerning him we have much to say, and it is hard to explain,
since you have become dull of hearing”.
Ill:
• An elderly man stopped at a hearing aid centre and asked about prices.
• The salesman said “We have them from £25,000 down to £1.50,”
• The elderly man asked; “What’s the £25,000 one like?”
• The salesman said “It’s as a clear as can be and it also translates in 12 languages.”
• He then asked; “And what about the one for £1.50?”
• “It’s this button attached to a string,” said the salesman, pushing it across the counter.
• “How does it work?” asked the man.
• “It doesn’t” replied the salesman said;
• “But if you put the button in your ear and the string in your pocket,