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Reply To: OCU C)OST C Discussion Lesson 08

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Kanthony
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Welcome to Week 4. This week, you will complete Chapters 8 and 9.  Please remember that in addition to readings and videos, you will need to complete the devotion and the discussions and reply to at least two other people.  Always email me if you have any questions. 

Below is a devotion from Billy Graham’s Devotions.  I love these and find that they relate to my life in some way.  ~Dr. Anthony

Dear brothers, I have been talking to you as though you were still just babies in the Christian life . . . 
—1 Corinthians 3:1 (TLB)
Some people have received Christ but have never reached spiritual maturity. They have been in church all their lives, and yet they have never become mature Christians. They are still considered “spiritual children” and “babes in Christ.” They know little Scripture. They have little desire to pray, and bear few of the marks of a Christian in their daily living. To say, “I will resolve to do better, I will muster all my will power and revise my way of living,” is noble, but futile. A corpse could as well say, “I will-through sheer effort-rise out of this coffin and be a living man again.” You need a power outside yourself. You cannot get over the habits and chains that are binding you. You need outside help. You need Christ.

The Bible tells of a bridge of faith which reaches from the valley of despair to the high hills of glorious hope in Christ. It tells where we are, but beyond that-it tells where we may be in Christ. Now, of course, you will not be completely mature until you are in the presence of Christ, but you should be growing every day as a Christian. 

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