Although I must disagree with you that a true convert remains worldly, I wish to address the above.
That fault of those who remain stunted in their growth lies with at least two persons: themselves and their pastor.
It's been said by many pastors to their congregations for years: "Today I am preaching milk to you, bottom shelf theology, putting the cookie jar, theologically speaking on the bottom shelf!" (They say this as if they should receive praise for stooping so low for others off of their high theological pedestal!)
And they've done this for years, feeding them milk, and then wonder why a Christian of 30 years in church still has the head of an infant and the same mentality, spiritually speaking.
Perhaps the pastors themselves haven't begun to understand the Word and meat of the Word, and aren't yet weaned themselves?
That fault of those who remain stunted in their growth lies with at least two persons: themselves and their pastor.
It's been said by many pastors to their congregations for years: "Today I am preaching milk to you, bottom shelf theology, putting the cookie jar, theologically speaking on the bottom shelf!" (They say this as if they should receive praise for stooping so low for others off of their high theological pedestal!)
And they've done this for years, feeding them milk, and then wonder why a Christian of 30 years in church still has the head of an infant and the same mentality, spiritually speaking.
Perhaps the pastors themselves haven't begun to understand the Word and meat of the Word, and aren't yet weaned themselves?
Originally Posted by dcontroversal
Some remain stunted in their growth and maturity
Some are never taught or are given milk their whole lives
Some are worldly in their approach to God
this = works of wood, hay and stubble, but still saved......