Why Maturity Matters?
There is an epidemic of spiritual immaturity in the church today. What is needed most is for Christians to grow up into Christlike maturity. Watch the video and scroll down to learn how!
Two journeys exists to solve the problem of
spiritual immaturity
Sadly, many Christians do not know scripture, much less grasp the full counsel of God. Consequently, many Christians are stuck in spiritual immaturity, “tossed to and fro by the waves and carried about by every wind of doctrine, by human cunning, by craftiness in deceitful schemes” (Ephesians 4:14).
the guide
Guiding you to Spiritual Maturity
This is accomplished by instructing you how to think biblically about the Christian journey, how to comprehend God’s word, and how to memorize and meditate on whole books of the Bible. As your spiritual maturity increases, so do your fruitfulness and good works.
Outcomes
Fruits of the Spirit
Change from the inside out with the Holy Spirit's cultivation, develop love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control.
Stronger Relationships
Spiritual maturity teaches you to love others well and be quicker to forgive than take offense.
Growing Churches
Bible-saturated people and churches overflow with joyful gospel outreach through neighborly evangelism and cross-cultural missions, building up the church in maturity and adding to her numbers those who are being saved.
Faithful Service
Maturity in Christ means faithfully using your spiritual gifts to serve your local church and see to the needs of your community.
Suffering Well
Jesus suffered to show us by example how to keep trusting God through hard times.
And So Much More!
The rewarding outcomes of growing up into Christlike maturity are endless.
step out in faith
you never know where God will lead you, but you know it will always be worth it.
Take your first steps toward spiritual maturity today.
Critical Pillars
The Christian Life
In addition to Two Journeys’ resources, growing to spiritual maturity involves community, regular reading of scripture, daily prayer, accountability and discipleship, and evangelism.