Intentional Growth Through Deep Study of Scripture

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"A disciple of Jesus grows by intentionally studying God's Word. A disciple of Jesus grows by intentionally studying God's Word. I want to emphasize that word intentionally. Intentionally. If you wrote that definition down, I want you to circle that word, underline it. If you've got a highlighter, highlight it. Do everything you can to emphasize that word. Because if you are going to grow as a disciple of Jesus, you must intentionally." [00:00:04] (44 seconds)


"If you do not make a habit of studying God's Word, you will not grow. You will not grow as a disciple of Jesus. Period. We don't just grow automatically. Almost said automatically. We don't just grow. I wish we did. I've expressed this to you before. I really do wish that when we became followers of Jesus, that God would put this port in the top of our head, and He would just stick a cable down and download, all of Him into us so that immediately we're completely transformed, and we're completely just like Jesus, and we don't need to study." [00:01:17] (47 seconds)


"And he begins to lament the lack of spiritual growth in his audience. Apparently, he... is aware that these people, while they have come to know Christ, apparently, they've not grown a lot. And so he's talking about something fairly deep, Jesus being a high priest in the order of Melchizedek. And how many of you in here know exactly what he's talking about there? Jesus is a high priest in the order of Melchizedek. Yeah, some of you are acting just like those first hearers. I have no foggy idea what this guy's talking about." [00:04:04] (41 seconds)


"you are lazy you are not growing in your knowledge of the Word because you are lazy I should align this thing with Kevlar this week verse eleven Verse 7, concerning him, Jesus your high priest, we have much to say and it is hard to explain since you've become dull of hearing. Now what he's saying there is that you've suddenly lost your ability to hear. That's not what he means. You see, that word is only used twice in the entire New Testament. One time, it's rendered dull, and the other time, it's rendered slothful." [00:07:33] (52 seconds)


"every believer in Jesus Christ, every person who is named the name of Jesus, every person who is a disciple has within them a capacity to grow in their knowledge of the word of God. Do you understand that, church? But you see, what we've done, we've created a two -tiered system in the modern church. We have people that are... members of our church who have come and they've accepted Christ, who come, but then we have other people who are kind of the super -spiritual people who actually are studying the word of God." [00:08:43] (43 seconds)


"don't like to read. Especially when we're talking about the Bible, because I'll pick the Bible up every January 1st, because I'm going to do that... Bible reading plan that you always talk about, and I pick it up and I start reading, and I get about a paragraph in, and I have no clue what it's talking about and i get frustrated and so i put it down and and it's easier not to to read it because i just don't understand it i'm told me this week a story as i sat with him waiting for miss joanne to get out of surgery and he shared with me about a man who taught sunday school never heard that he taught sunday school for years but he couldn't read or write now you might be thinking how does a man who can't read or write how does he study the bible how does he prepare to teach a sunday school lesson you know what he did he got his wife to read" [00:10:31] (78 seconds)


"Friends, when we settle for fast food, oh yeah, it'll fill you up me a good old greasy cheeseburger, oh my goodness. Y 'all couldn't look at me and tell that, could Friends, I love my wife to death, but we have almost been divorced six times since December over that one question. We rarely argue, right? We rarely argue, but boy, we've had some fusses over what we're going to... I'm tired of fast food. I want a meal. I want Lisa to cook a meal because it's really good, and I miss it." [00:21:13] (150 seconds)


"You're not growing in your knowledge of the Word because you are happy being immature. You're not growing in your knowledge of the Word because you are happy being immature. Verses 12 and 13. For though by this time you ought to be teachers, you have need again for somebody to teach you the elementary principles of the oracles of God. And you have come to need milk and not solid food. For everyone who partakes only of milk is not accustomed to the word of righteousness, for he is an infant." [00:23:06] (34 seconds)


"You're not growing in your knowledge of the Word because you are not investing in your spiritual growth. You're not growing because you're not investing in your spiritual growth. Verse 14, But solid food is for the mature, who because of practice have their senses trained to discern good and evil. Solid food practice, the mature have their senses trained. Do you hear the language Paul or the writer of Hebrews is using right there? That's very intentional language pointing to an investment that is being made. Maturity requires investment." [00:32:30] (56 seconds)


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