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You Might Be A Spiritual Baby -
Copyright
© 2000 James L. Melton
Used
by permission
Published
by Bible Baptist Church, Sharon, TN
You
Might Be A Spiritual Baby is written and copyrighted by James L.
Melton. We are honored to be using this information on our website
by permission from the author.
"And
I, brethren, could not speak unto you as unto spiritual, but as
unto carnal, even as unto babes in Christ. I have fed you with
milk, and not with meat: for hitherto ye were not able to bear it,
neither yet now are ye able. For ye are yet carnal: for whereas
there is among you envying, and strife, and divisions, are ye not
carnal, and walk as men?" (I Cor. 3:1-3)
In
the above passage of Scripture, the apostle Paul speaks of the
Corinthian Christians as being immature babies. Rather than having
grown up and matured in the Lord, these Christians were still
carnal and selfish babies who were bringing shame to the name of
Jesus Christ
Could
this be the case with you, friend? Are YOU a spiritual baby? No
doubt, the Corinthians would have denied being immature babies,
yet Paul stated that they were. Would he say the same about you?
Please examine yourself, Christian, because YOU just might be a
spiritual baby.
YOU
MIGHT BE A SPIRITUAL BABY IF...
You
Find Yourself Often Fighting with Other Christians:
Babies
will fight about anything and everything. Left to themselves,
young siblings will slap, pull hair, kick, poke, punch, argue and
scream. They haven't really learned that they aren't enemies, so
they live as though there were.
As
a Christian, your enemies are the world, the flesh, and the Devil.
Other Christians are NOT your enemies. In the above Scripture,
Paul points out envy, strife and division as characteristics of
babies! Yet, our churches are filled with Christians who see
nothing better to do than fight with other church members. Are you
presently "mad" and fighting with another Christian
about something? Is the cause of your fight something that Jesus
would also fight about? If not, then you are a baby and you need
to GROW UP and follow your Lord.
Get
out of the playpen and onto the real battlefield. Stop fighting
the "goo goo" fight with other Christians and start
fighting the GOOD fight for Jesus Christ.
You
Enjoy Being the Center of Attention:
A
baby delights in being the center of attention. If someone else is
receiving attention, then a baby will do or say something to put
himself in the spotlight.
Many
Christians are like this. Rather than wait for their turn (I Pet.
5:6), spiritual babies will speak up, or step out, or act up, or
show out in an effort to draw attention to themselves. Paul said,
in III John 1:9, "I wrote unto the church: but Diotrephes,
who loveth to have the preeminence among them, receiveth us
not." Diotrephes was a spiritual baby, so he misbehaved by
rejecting Paul. Paul would have received too much attention, so
the spotlight baby turned him away.
Are
you such a baby? Do you push for attention, or do you wait upon
the Lord?
You
Are Shallow in Your Knowledge of the Scriptures:
Babies
have very little knowledge and understanding, so they will drink
poison, eat insects, play in the streets, and even jump into water
far over their heads. They have a great lack of knowledge and
understanding, so they must rely on others to teach them.
The
Bible says in I Peter 2:2, "As newborn babes, desire the
sincere milk of the word, that ye may grow thereby." Just as
a baby needs to grow from his mother's milk, a Christian baby
needs to grow from the word of God. If you are rather shallow in
your knowledge of the Scriptures, then you are just as shallow
about applying the Scriptures to your own life. You can't possibly
be obeying the Bible if you aren't faithfully reading it. This
makes you a spiritual baby. God wants you to GROW UP to be a good
soldier for Christ.
You
Are Easily Offended:
Babies
are very sensitive, and their feelings are easily hurt. When
things don't go their way, they will whine, cry, pout, sulk, and
even throw tantrums. They haven't learned to endure affliction, so
they only know to be offended when trouble comes. Are YOU such a
person?
Psalm
119:165 says, "Great peace have they which love thy law: and
nothing shall offend them." Friend, the word of God can make
you strong and mature. Faith in God's great promises can give you
the strength to endure hardness as a good soldier of Jesus Christ
(II Tim. 2:3). Why be a brownie scout when you can be a trained
veteran soldier of Jesus Christ?
You
Are Never Satisfied:
A
baby never ceases to whimper and cry for things. He's hungry, so
you feed him. Then he's tired, so you give him a nap. He then
wakes up with a wet diaper. You change the diaper, then he wants
to play. You refuse to play, so he cries. Then he's hot. Then he's
cold. Then he bumps his head. A baby is just never satisfied.
Many
of God's people are like this. They whimper about everything. The
preacher preaches too long. He didn't shake your hand today. He
didn't smile at you. Sally's dress is nicer than your dress.
George's wife is prettier than your wife. Doesn't old Fred know
that he's sitting in your pew? By the way, who authorized that new
wall paper? No one consulted your opinion.
Our
churches are just filled with this kind of never-ending nagging
and murmuring. While the mature Christians are praying, studying,
working or winning souls, the murmuring little babies are being
used of Satan to hinder and frustrate the real work of the
ministry.
The
Bible says in Numbers 11:1, "And when the people complained,
it displeased the LORD . . ." God is DISPLEASED with your
constant murmuring, and He will judge you for it if it doesn't
stop. You, as a born-again child of God, are expected to be
CONTENT, THANKFUL and REJOICING in the Lord (Philip. 4:4; 4:11; I
Thes. 5:18). Anything less is SIN.
You
Have Trouble Staying Clean:
A
baby simply cannot stay clean. You can give him a bath and powder
him real nice, but, if you aren't careful, he'll be in a mess
before you can drain the bath water. He will play in the flower
pot. He will play in the toilet. He will play in the cat litter.
Then he will spill the apple juice all over himself. A baby will
not stay clean.
Are
you like this? Do you walk a straight and clean path for the Lord
Jesus Christ, or do you find yourself playing with sin? Do you
peep at the dirty magazines as you walk by the display? What about
those steamy "love scenes" on television? Young person,
what happened on your date last week? Dad, how many dirty jokes
did you laugh at? Mom, how much gossip did you help to spread?
Jesus
said, "Now ye are clean through the word which I have spoken
unto you," (John 15:3) yet most Christians don't spend even
one tenth of the time reading their Bible that they waste watching
television. No wonder you can't stay clean! You're a spiritual
baby, always defiling yourself with sin.
You
Become Jealous Over the Success of Others:
A
baby only cares about himself. He is totally self-centered, so he
always wants what others have. No matter how many toys he has, he
will throw a fit if he cannot have another child's toy. If another
child is receiving special attention, then a baby will become
jealous and fight to have the attention all for himself.
Spiritual
babies are the same. They become jealous when other Christians
receive a special blessings. They can't rejoice with those that
rejoice because they are too busy being jealous! Are you jealous
because someone sings better than you, or because someone knows
the Bible better than you? Are you jealous because the preacher
often speaks well of a certain person, but that person isn't you?
Does it bother you that someone is getting married while you are
still single?
Christian
friend, your eyes should be upon your Saviour, not upon other
Christians (Heb. 12:2). If you find yourself focusing on the
affairs of others, then maybe it's because you are still a babe in
Christ and you need to grow up.
There
will always be some babies in our churches. The little ones are in
the nursery, and the big ones are in the pews, but YOU don't have
to be one of them. Your spiritual growth is your personal
responsibility. Your primary goal in life should be to become LIKE
Jesus Christ. If you wear His holy name (CHRISTian), then you
should live a life that is worthy of His name.
If
God has shown you that you are a spiritual baby, then why not
confess your sin right now and make a commitment to start growing.
Why not put off your spiritual diapers and put on the whole armour
of God (Eph. 6:10-18)?
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