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Daily Bread

Feeding ourselves

The Philippine Star

By this time you ought to be teachers.                                                     â€” Hebrews 5:12

 

The eaglets were hungry, and Mom and Dad seemed to be ignoring them. The oldest of the three decided to solve his hunger problem by gnawing on a twig. Apparently  it wasn’t too tasty, because he soon abandoned it.

What intrigued me about this little drama, which was being broadcast by webcam from Norfolk Botanical Garden was that a big fish lay just behind the eaglets. But they had not yet learned to feed themselves. They still relied on their parents to tear their food in tiny pieces and feed it to them. Within a few weeks, however, the parents will teach the eaglets how to feed themselves — one of their first survival lessons. If the eaglets don’t learn the skill, they will never be able to survive on their own.

The author of Hebrews spoke of a similar problem in the spiritual realm. Certain people in the church were not growing in spiritual maturity. They had not learned to distinguish between good and bad (Heb. 5:14). Like the eaglet, they hadn’t learned the difference between a twig and a fish. They still needed to be fed by someone else when they should have been feeding not only themselves but others as well (v. 12).

While receiving spiritual food from preachers and teachers is good, spiritual growth and survival also depend on knowing how to feed themselves.

                       — Julie Ackerman Link

 

You’ve given us Your Spirit, Lord,

To help us grow, mature, and learn,

To teach us from Your written Word,

So truth from error we’ll discern.

                                                     —Sper

 

READ:  Hebrews 5:12-6:2

 

Spiritual growth requires the solid food of God’s Word.

 

The Bible in one year:

• 2 Samuel 21-22; Luke 18:24-43

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