

We live in a culture that celebrates independence. “Do your own thing.” “Follow your truth.” “You don’t need anyone else.” These messages shape how we think about life—and sometimes even how we think about faith. But Scripture paints a very different picture. The Christian life is not meant to be lived alone. It is deeply relational, intentionally connected, and spiritually interdependent.
In Ephesians 4:13–16, Paul describes maturity not as an individual achievement but as a shared journey. He uses words like we, together, the whole body, and every part. According to Paul, we don’t reach maturity by ourselves—we reach it as a united body, growing into Christ together.
Maturity Is a Community Project
Paul says the goal is that “we all reach unity in the faith and in the knowledge of the Son of God.” Spiritual maturity is not just about personal growth; it’s about shared faith, shared truth, and shared purpose.
Unity is not uniformity. We don’t all look the same, think the same, or serve the same way. But we are united around the same Savior, the same Gospel, and the same mission.
A mature church is not one where everyone agrees on everything—it’s one where everyone is committed to loving, serving, and growing together in Christ.
We Grow When We Speak the Truth in Love
Paul gives us a powerful tool for growth: speaking the truth in love. This is one of the most mature things we can do as believers.
Truth without love can crush people. Love without truth can mislead people. But truth with love helps people grow.
This means:
encouraging one another
challenging one another
correcting one another gently
listening with humility
restoring relationships instead of avoiding them
Spiritual maturity is not silent. It speaks—but it speaks with compassion, patience, and grace. When we practice this kind of truth-telling, the whole body becomes healthier.
Every Part Matters—Including You
Paul describes the church as a body where every ligament, every joint, and every part plays a role. No one is unnecessary. No one is extra. No one is meant to sit on the sidelines.
Your presence matters. Your gifts matter. Your encouragement matters. Your prayers matter. Your growth matters.
When you grow, the whole body grows. When you hold back, the whole body feels it. Maturity is not just about becoming more like Christ personally—it’s about helping others become more like Christ too.
Unity Makes Us Stronger
Paul warns that without unity and maturity, we are easily tossed around by false teaching, confusion, and division. But when we grow together, we become steady, grounded, and resilient.
A united church is a powerful witness. A united church is a safe place to grow. A united church reflects the heart of Jesus.
Unity is not optional—it is essential for spiritual maturity.
A Final Encouragement
You were never meant to grow alone. God designed you to grow in community—with people who challenge you, encourage you, sharpen you, and walk with you.
If you want to grow spiritually, stay connected. If you want to mature, invest in others. If you want to become more like Christ, stay rooted in His body.
We grow best when we grow together.