Put It Away

When I was a child, I spoke as a child, I understood as a child, I thought as a child; but when I became a man, I put away childish things.

1 Corinthians 13:11

Young children do and say the funniest things don’t they? They are innocent and haven’t yet learned how to filter what comes out, and so we get to enjoy them in all their unhindered and unfettered glory. It’s wonderful! Yet, innocence is for children. As we grow and mature, our innocence must grow up into wisdom and purity. There are some ways and thinking that must be as Paul says, “put away.” Maturity is less about what we put on, and more about what we put away. The longer we walk with God, the less it should be about us and the more it becomes about Jesus and others.

God is a good Father who knows what we need, and wants to progressively bring each of His children forward into wisdom and maturity. Our God-given personality needs to be shaped into Christ-like character. Is there more of Jesus and His ways and less of me and mine as the days go by? Let us put away our old childish ways and thoughts and come to Jesus to receive His Spirit, His ways, and His wisdom. As we pursue Him in His Word, in prayer, and along side other believers He will surely pour out His wisdom and His Spirit that we might be mature and effective servants and siblings in God’s family and Kingdom.

Let’s pray…

Heavenly Father, help me to put away old ways and thoughts that don’t fit me anymore, and please give me Your Spirit and godly character that I might walk maturely and in a way that is pleasing to You. Amen.

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2 thoughts on “Put It Away”

  1. I love also that as we mature in Christ our spirits become more free. To have learned the joy awaiting and mind boggling blessings ahead I’d have given myself over completely to Christ at a much younger age. His love only gets better and better and better. So thankful. Blessings to you, Aaron.

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