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Experiencing GOD Day-By-Day (Who Are You?)

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December 18th-Who Are you?-

And the evil spirit answered and said, "Jesus I know, and Paul I know; but who are you?" (Acts 19:15)

There is no secondhand spirituality. No one else can develop Christian maturity on your behalf. A strong Christian heritage is an asset, but it cannot take the place of your own vibrant, growing relationship with Christ.

Paul had a powerful walk with God. God used him so mightily that extraordinary miracles occurred through his life. Clothes that touched Paul were taken to the sick, and the sick were healed (Acts 19:10-12). Evil spirits were cast out. Paul's preaching and teaching ministry was so impressive, in fact, that others tried to duplicate it.

Seven sons of the chief priest, Sceva, attempted to cast out demons the way Paul did. They confronted an evil spirit and attempted to exorcise it "by the Jesus whom Paul preaches." These men were trying to use spiritual power that Paul had acquired after years of walking closely with his Lord. They could imitate Paul's words, but they could not duplicate the power that it retorted, "Jesus I know, and Paul I know, but who are you?" The demon then viciously attacked them and humilated them. The evil spirits were fearfully aware of Jesus (James 2:19); they were familiar with Paul's influence over the powers of darkness. But the demons had no knowledge of the seven sons of Sceva.

You can duplicate the words and deeds of a spiritually mature Christian, but you cannot inherit his or her walk with God. Christian maturity takes effort; it comes over time. If you ignore the place of prayer and if you neglect your relationship with Christ, you will not grow in our faith. Imitating the faith of others will not give you victory. Only as you nurture your own relationship with Jesus will your life be filled with spiritual maturity and power.

Taken from Experiencing GOD Day-by-Day by Henry T. Blackaby and Richard Blackaby.
 
December 18th-Who Are you?-

You can duplicate the words and deeds of a spiritually mature Christian, but you cannot inherit his or her walk with God. Christian maturity takes effort; it comes over time. If you ignore the place of prayer and if you neglect your relationship with Christ, you will not grow in our faith. Imitating the faith of others will not give you victory. Only as you nurture your own relationship with Jesus will your life be filled with spiritual maturity and power.

Taken from Experiencing GOD Day-by-Day by Henry T. Blackaby and Richard Blackaby.

I am beginning to learn this after many years of struggling. I am learning to renew my mind in God's word how ever becoming mature in Christ does take time and effort.

For me this year has been a good one overall and I am growing slowly in the Lord although I feel this is not as fast as I would like but I can honest say the Holy Spirit is changing my heart and it does come through nurturing one's relationship with Jesus and i'm just a beginner.

Does anyone have any encouragement for those who are having difficulties in spending time with Jesus and it would also be good if we could continue to encourage one another in this.
 
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