/
181 views

Press On to Maturity

Grow in the grace and knowledge of Jesus

ILLUSTRATION BY FIKI. © 2024 ISI.BIBLE

Not that I have already obtained it or have already become perfect, but I press on so that I may lay hold of that for which also I was laid hold of by Christ Jesus. Brethren, I do not regard myself as having laid hold of it yet; but one thing I do: forgetting what lies behind and reaching forward to what lies ahead, I press on toward the goal for the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus. – Philippians 3:12–14

No es que ya lo haya alcanzado o que ya haya llegado a ser perfecto, sino que sigo adelante, a fin de poder alcanzar aquello para lo cual también fui alcanzado por Cristo Jesús. Hermanos, yo mismo no considero haberlo ya alcanzado. Pero una cosa hago: olvidando lo que queda atrás y extendiéndome a lo que está delante, prosigo hacia la meta para obtener el premio del supremo llamamiento de Dios en Cristo Jesús. – Philipenses 3:12–14

When you are “born again,”[1] you are an “infant in Christ” (see 1Co 3:1–2; cf. “little ones,” Mat 10:42; 18:3–10), a new baby Christian, if you will, and immature in the faith. You must continually “grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ” (2Pe 3:17–18; cf. Col 1:9–12; Php 3:12–14) and “press on to maturity” (Heb 6:1; cf. Heb 5:11–14; 1Co 14:20; Eph 4:11–16). You have only just started your “pilgrimage” (see Heb 11:13–16; 1Pe 2:9–11 KJV) as a Christian, and you have not reached your ultimate destination, which is eternal life with God and His Christ Jesus in heaven (Rev 21:1–22:5). Please understand that even after you have been “born again,” you can still:

  • “Fall away” from the faith (see Mat 13:21; 24:10; 26:31, 33; Mar 4:17; 14:27, 29; Luk 8:13; 1Ti 4:1; Heb 3:12; 6:6; 2Pe 3:17),[2][3]
  • “Drift away from it [the faith]” (Heb 2:1),
  • “Wither away” (see Mat 13:5–6; Luk 8:6),
  • “Shrink back to destruction” (Heb 10:36–39; Luk 9:62; 17:32),
  • Let your faith be “choked out by the worries and riches and pleasures of this life” (paraphrase; Mat 13:7, 22; Mar 4:7, 18–19; Luk 8:7, 14; Mat 6:19–24; 19:16–24; Mar 10:25; Luk 3:14; 9:25; 12:15–21, 33; 16:13; 18:18–25; 22:3–6; 18:24–30; Act 5:1–11; 16:19; 20:35; Php 4:11; 6:6–10; Col 3:1–3; Heb 13:5; 1Ti 3:3; 6:6–10, 17; 2Ti 3:2; 4:10; Tit 1:11; Jas 1:9–11; 5:1–6; Psa 49:5–6; 52:7; 62:10; Pro 11:4, 28; 23:4; 28:6, 11; 2Ki 5:20–27) and cares “of this world” (Joh 8:23; 12:31; 13:1; 18:36; 1Co 5:10; 7:31; 2Co 4:4; Eph 2:2; cf. Php 3:19–20),
  • Become “entangled again” in sin and the world again like “‘a dog returns to its own vomit,’ and, ‘a sow [pig], after washing, returns to wallowing in the mire [mud]’” (see 2Pe 2:20–22; Pro 26:11; 2Ti 4:10),
  • “Disqualify” yourself by continuing to partake in sinful actions and behaviors (see 1Co 9:24–27; 2Pe 3:14; Rev 16:15),
  • Become “lukewarm” or “leave your first love” (see Rev 2:4; 3:16), which is Jesus and a desire above all else to be obedient to Him and to be with Him in heaven, and
  • “Desert Him who called you by the grace of Christ, for a different gospel” (see Gal 1:6–9); that is, be lured, seduced, “enticed,” “tricked,” “deceived,” “bewitched,” “led astray,” “misled,” “exploited,” “moved away from [the truth],” “taken captive,” “carried away,” “tossed here and there,” or “turned aside” (either willingly or through sheer ignorance of God’s Word) into following the false teachings and “fake gospels” (paraphrase) of men, committees, and institutions. You must “continue in” and remain true to the “faith which was once for all handed down to the saints” (Col 1:23; Jud 3) in NT Scripture. You can, in fact, have your “crown of life” “taken from you” (e., stolen by those who teach and preach wrongly; see Rev 3:11; cf. Hos 4:6; Rom 10:1–2; 2Co 2:11; Jud 3; Col 1:23) by the “ravenous wolves in sheep’s clothing” (paraphrase).[4]

You mature in faith by reading and studying the Bible each day[5] combined with a solid prayer life.[6] The maturation process should continue throughout your life as a Christian. Furthermore, the wise Christian will learn what all of the commandments of Christ and the instructions of His apostles are (Joh 14:15, 21, 23–24; 15:10; 1Jn 2:3–5; 5:2–3; Mat 7:21; 12:50; Mar 3:35; Rom 2:13)[7] so you are not “ignorant” (2Co 2:11; cf. Act 17:30) of what God expects from those who “called on the name of the Lord” (see Act 2:21; 22:16; Rom 10:13; 1Co 1:2; cf. Gen 4:26; Isa 12:4; Psa 91:14–15; 105:1; 116:4, 13, 17). Take heed of what is written: “Therefore, let us fear if, while a promise remains of entering His rest, any one of you may seem to have come short of it” (i.e., eternal life with God and Jesus in heaven, Heb 4:1). We are told that ignorance will not be an excuse on Judgment Day (Hos 4:6; Rom 10:2).[8][9] While the love, grace, kindness, mercy, and forgiveness of God are absolutely massive, we must still live by the instructions we have been given in Scripture so we don’t forfeit our salvation.

The remaining chapters in this book are, therefore, just as important as being “born again,” for they explain the various elements of the Christian faith and life so you are not uninformed and so you can truly walk in “the Way”[10] (Act 9:2; 19:9, 23; 24:14, 22; cf. Joh 14:6) of a Christian, as you:

  • “Contend earnestly for the faith which was once for all handed down to the saints” (Jud 3),
  • “Fight the good fight of faith; take hold of the eternal life to which you were called, and you made the good confession in the presence of many witnesses” (1Ti 6:12; 1Ti 1:18; 2Ti 4:7),
  • “Press on toward the goal for the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus” (Php 3:14), and
  • “Continue in the faith firmly established and steadfast” (Col 1:23).

You don’t receive your “crown of life” (Jas 1:12; Rev 2:10; cf. 2Ti 4:8; 1Pe 5:4; 1Th 2:19; Rev 3:11) until Jesus awards it to you on “the day of judgment,”[11] which is also final eternal salvation. This is covered more fully in the next chapter.


 

[1] Verse references for items without citations were given in the prior chapter(s).

[2] Please note that in order to “fall away” from something, one must have first been part of it.

[3] The notion that a Christian cannot lose their salvation (i.e., “Once Saved Always Saved [OSAS],” “Perseverance of the Saints,” etc.) is a false teaching of man and not in agreement with Scripture. While Jesus “will never leave or forsake you” (paraphrase; Heb 13:5), you can still decide to quit the faith and leave Him. See the chapters “Beware the Wolves” and “Persevere in Faith” for more information.

[4] See the chapters “The Armor of God” and “Beware the Wolves” for verse references and more information.

[5] “Daily” (Act 17:11; cf. Mat 4:4; Psa 1:2; 119:11, 105). See the chapter “Reading and Studying the Bible.”

[6] See the chapter “Understanding Prayer.”

[7] You may like our book The Commandments of Christ.

[8] See the chapter “The New Testament Plan of Salvation” about being “destroyed [lost] for lack of knowledge.”

[9] This warning about being ignorant applies in the extreme to those of us living today, for we have easy and ready access to the entire Word of God like never before in history (Luk 12:47–48; Act 17:30; Joh 15:22; Heb 10:29; cf. Mat 25:14–29), and along with greater access to truth (Scripture and the Gospel) comes a greater responsibility to respond to it.

[10] Also, “the way of the truth” (2Pe 2:2).

[11] See the chapter “The Day of Judgment” for verse references.

Cite this article:

Anderson, R. John. "Press On to Maturity." Iron Sharpens Iron (isi.bible). Access date: February 20, 2025. https://isi.bible/gospel/press-on-to-maturity/

Latest from Blog

Introduction

This section of the website contains a series of posts which explain the Gospel "message of…

There Is a God

In days and centuries past, men understood and acknowledged that there was a God, even if…

God’s Creation

We see it written, “In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth” (i.e., this…

Posts From Rays Of Hope

About us

Iron Sharpens Iron is an online bible study resource for the “born again” (John 3:7) Christian who desires to “grow in the grace and knowledge [understanding] of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ” (2 Pet. 3:17-18), work out your salvation with fear and trembling” (Php. 2:12), Be diligent to present yourself approved to God as a workman who does not need to be ashamed, accurately handling the word of truth” (2 Tim. 2:15) , and contend earnestly for the faith which was once for all [time] handed down to the saints” (Jude 3) in New Testament Scripture.

Authors

Newsletter

Copyright ©2023-2025. All Rights Reserved.

Site design by ADIVATE