
That thing over the past year or so has been the thought process of continued growth. I've stopped using the idea of Christian Maturity in conversation, not because I don't believe in it (Paul's blatant about it, but it's clearly an on-going process), but because too many Christians have used it in today's church circles to create a way point... if not a stopping point altogether... for their spiritual growth. There's no plateau of spiritual maturity. I would challenge whether or not there are as many specific criteria as we think - as we're all different (on purpose by the way).
As this thought's been on my mind, I came across this quote from this website:
When an old olive tree is about to die, new trunks spring up out of the old roots, so the Arabs say, "An olive tree never dies."
An Olive tree never stops growing. I love this symbolism of unceasing movement forward. So today I got it tattooed on my arm.
January 8, 2008 at 8:09 AM
Now really. Why on earth would you do that to your body? ;)
You know I love it!