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EPISODE · Jan 28, 2026 · 45 MIN

1/28/25 - The Stages of Spiritual Growth

from Northside Baptist Church Podcast · host Pastor Matthew Boyd

The Foundation of GrowthThe sermon likens the Christian life to human physical development, noting that spiritual life begins with regeneration (spiritual birth). Growth following this birth is known as Sanctification, which has two aspects:Positional Sanctification: An instantaneous declaration by God at the moment of faith that the believer is holy and justified.Practical Sanctification: A lifelong, ongoing process of becoming more like Christ in daily behavior.Three Stages of MaturityJohn the Apostle identifies three distinct groups within the church, representing different levels of spiritual development:1. Little Children (The Common Start)Universal Title: John uses this term to address all believers, as every Christian starts their journey through the forgiveness of sins.Relationship: Just as a baby recognizes its parents' voices, a "little child" in the faith knows God as their Father.Correction: The text clarifies that while all believers are God's children, the unsaved are described as "children of wrath" or "children of the devil".2. Young Men (Adolescence & Strength)Strength: This stage is characterized by a dependence on Christ’s strength rather than self. Struggles and trials are viewed as necessary for developing spiritual "muscle".Soundness: Maturing believers seek doctrinal clarity and a deeper understanding of the Word of God to avoid being deceived by false teachings.Standing: They have learned to "overcome the wicked one" by using the Word of God as a weapon against Satan's traps.3. Fathers (Maturity & Mentorship)Deep Relationship: Spiritual "fathers" possess an ongoing, experiential knowledge of God that goes beyond mere facts.Mission: A mature believer acts as a mentor who warns others of danger, wins souls to produce new spiritual children, and provides a godly example for others to follow.ConclusionThe sermon concludes by noting that many Christians are content to stagnate, but spiritual growth is a biblical command. Regardless of one's current stage, there is always room to mature further in Christ.

The Foundation of GrowthThe sermon likens the Christian life to human physical development, noting that spiritual life begins with regeneration (spiritual birth). Growth following this birth is known as Sanctification, which has two aspects:Positional Sanctification: An instantaneous declaration by God at the moment of faith that the believer is holy and justified.Practical Sanctification: A lifelong, ongoing process of becoming more like Christ in daily behavior.Three Stages of MaturityJohn the Apostle identifies three distinct groups within the church, representing different levels of spiritual development:1. Little Children (The Common Start)Universal Title: John uses this term to address all believers, as every Christian starts their journey through the forgiveness of sins.Relationship: Just as a baby recognizes its parents' voices, a "little child" in the faith knows God as their Father.Correction: The text clarifies that while all believers are God's children, the unsaved are described as "children of wrath" or "children of the devil".2. Young Men (Adolescence & Strength)Strength: This stage is characterized by a dependence on Christ’s strength rather than self. Struggles and trials are viewed as necessary for developing spiritual "muscle".Soundness: Maturing believers seek doctrinal clarity and a deeper understanding of the Word of God to avoid being deceived by false teachings.Standing: They have learned to "overcome the wicked one" by using the Word of God as a weapon against Satan's traps.3. Fathers (Maturity & Mentorship)Deep Relationship: Spiritual "fathers" possess an ongoing, experiential knowledge of God that goes beyond mere facts.Mission: A mature believer acts as a mentor who warns others of danger, wins souls to produce new spiritual children, and provides a godly example for others to follow.ConclusionThe sermon concludes by noting that many Christians are content to stagnate, but spiritual growth is a biblical command. Regardless of one's current stage, there is always room to mature further in Christ.

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