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Showing posts with label Ephesians 3:14-21. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ephesians 3:14-21. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 27, 2026

The Wrong Diet

Hello everyone.  Praise the Lord!

THE WRONG DIET.

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Why haven't we grown?
If we are real children of God, born of God, and we haven't grown, it is because we haven't had the right diet. I don't blame people. I'm not scolding you. I'm thoroughly  convinced  the  ministry  is  to  blame.  I believe most people—99.99 out of 100—would rise to the level of the Word of God for them if they knew it.

But just because a man is one of the ministry giftsapostle, prophet, evangelist, pastor, teacher—doesn't  mean he's a full grown Christian. It just means he has  that calling on his life. He still has to develop and  grow himself.

In the last church I pastored, during the winter of  1947  and  1948,  I  shut  myself  up  in  the  church,  sometimes for days at a time, with the Word. I would  kneel and read the Bible on my knees. I read for hours,  and for weeks. I had read it for years, of course, but  this time I took those two prayers Paul prayed for the  church at Ephesus—Ephesians 1:17-19, and 3:14-21.

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I would leave one of my Bibles open to that place  all week. And every time I came into the building I  would get on my knees and say, "Father, I'm praying  these prayers for myself." If I had to make a call or  something arose, when I'd come back, even though I  may have already done it several times that day, I'd  pray these prayers for myself. "...That the eyes of my 
understanding be enlightened, that I may know what is the hope of His calling,...." And so on.
It didn't seem to do a bit of good for a while. But I  just kept on praying them. Then—after a while—I  began to get  revelation  from the Word. (He couldn't  have revealed the Word to me if I hadn't been feeding  on it.) It began to open up to me!

Within a few weeks, 30 days or so, I'd learned more than I'd learned in the previous 13 or 14 years of  ministry put together. I said to my wife, "What in the  world have I been preaching? My, my, my, that little  old stuff I've been putting out wasn't even milk. It was just bluejohn."

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This didn't come just because I prayed. That was  just a part of it. I spent equal time, if not more, with  the Word as I did praying. You can't build a prayer life just praying alone. It has to be built upon God's Word.

So when the Bible speaks about our becoming a  perfect man, the terminology "knowledge of the Son of  God" is used (Ephesians 4:13). It infers that it is this  knowledge which will cause us to become full grown, and cause us to become mature.


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William James Roop