The Emotional Christian: Stalled Growth, Solid Food, and the Path to Maturity
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Is being an emotional Christian the same thing as being an immature Christian? Sounds like the same thing — but it’s not. In this episode, David, Phil, and Jon break down what spiritual immaturity actually looks like according to scripture, and why stalled growth is a bigger problem than most believers want to admit.
They park the conversation in Hebrews 5:12-14, where the writer calls out believers who should’ve been teachers by now but still need someone to hand them the basics again. Ouch. From there, the guys dig into Ephesians 4 for a practical picture of what a maturing New Testament believer actually looks like — and what habits need to go.
Phil puts it plainly: immaturity isn’t just about where you are, it’s about whether you’re still moving. Everyone starts on milk. The problem is when you stop there. The prescription? Get back in the word. Practice it. Let your discernment get sharpened by actually doing what the word says — not just hearing it.
As a bonus, a live listener named Bowar dropped some heavy theological questions in the chat — including whether Christianity is a religion of peace and why Jesus experienced hunger, thirst, and suffering if he was God. The guys handled every one of them straight from scripture. No dodging, no fluff — just the word.
Grab your coffee, open your Bible, and pull up a seat. Growth doesn’t happen by accident.
📖 Hebrews 5:12-14 | Ephesians 4:25-32 | Isaiah 53 | Philippians 2 | Romans 8 | 2 Peter 3:18
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