Biblical spiritual strength grows through obedience, accurate knowledge, discipline, and endurance against Satan, the world, and human imperfection.
From Hardened Conscience to Healing Faith: Christ’s Call to Repentance and Trust
A hardened conscience can be healed only by repentance and faith in Jesus Christ, grounded in Scripture and His atoning sacrifice.
Hebrews 2:1: How We Are to Understand the Exhortation to Pay Much Closer Attention So That We Do Not Drift Away
Hebrews 2:1 warns that spiritual drift begins with neglect; believers must cling to the gospel message and keep attentive loyalty to Christ.
The Age of Accountability—A Biblical Analysis of Spiritual Readiness, Discipleship, and Parental Responsibility
The age of accountability varies, relying on spiritual maturity, discernment, and personal relationship with God rather than a specific age.
Spiritual Growth: Christian Progress Does Not Denote that the Work of Regeneration Was Incomplete
Regeneration is a complete divine act that grants spiritual life, distinct from growth, which is an ongoing process of alignment with God's will.
DEEP BIBLE STUDY Does Not Always Equal Spiritual Maturity But a LACK THEREOF Does Equal Spiritual Immaturity
One of the most often stated half-truths that we learn early on in our Christian walk is that in-depth Bible knowledge does not necessarily equal spiritual maturity. However, that is only half of the truth. The other half of that truth is that a lack of more in-depth knowledge equals spiritual immaturity.
James 1:1–27 Commentary: Trials and Maturity
James 1 binds mature faith to endurance, undivided prayer, and obedience, while denying that temptation originates from God.

