
Springtime brings about a new season for growth. Leaves turn a radiant green, only to dull in a few weeks while growing into maturity. Seasons also belong to believers. The sprouting green of a new season in our lives demonstrates our new spiritual journey.
Like every tree, there are times of visible growth; the green leaves are obvious, but we fail to see the inner growth of its trunk. We even forget the spreading of its roots. They are the things that absorb the moisture from God’s green earth for growth.
Every year, a tree leaves invisible evidence of its growth. It’s called rings. Each year, a new ring expands and strengthens the trunk’s diameter. They were unseen to the eye. We only know them in the harvesting. That’s how we determine its age.
God’s children have some similarities. Age brings increased stature. People usually reach their maximum height in the 15-year range while their knowledge flourishes. Mental maturity, the unseen part, continues its growth pattern, but how to use it correctly may be lacking. Intelligence and its application are also part of a growth pattern.
The same principle applies to our spirituality. When redemption occurs, a new growth pattern begins in the believer, and this one has the potential for growth throughout the individual’s lifetime.
Spiritual growth doesn’t happen automatically as our bodies grow. God knows our initiative to know more about Him. That’s one of the reasons we attend our place of worship. We need to be around other believers. Still, there’s a deeper need for the individual, and it can only be satisfied by reading and studying the Bible, God’s Word. As we absorb its contents, a new layer of spiritual growth emerges.
The sharing of our knowledge of Jesus with others is the greatest evidence of our continuing spiritual growth.
Take the time to share what God has given you so that others may have the same inner peace that you have and grow spiritually for the Lord.








