Kingdom Fuel for Growth: How to Receive Revelation and Grow Spiritually

Kingdom Fuel for Growth: How to Receive Revelation and Grow Spiritually

In this episode of the Two for Tuesday broadcast, host Chris Cree and guest Lisa Mahan explore the concept of ‘kingdom fuel’ to invigorate personal faith growth. Lisa shares a personal anecdote about participating in a Bible study that felt redundant due to her advanced understanding, prompting a reflection on spiritual maturity and the importance of moving from ‘milk’ to ‘meat’ in one’s faith journey.

The discussion delves into Hebrews 5 and 6, emphasizing the need for believers to graduate from foundational teachings to deeper, personal revelations from God. The episode encourages active engagement with scripture, the Holy Spirit, and personal revelation to foster growth, rather than relying solely on teachings from others. The conversation concludes with a prayer for listeners to find a deeper, personal connection with God and an encouragement for believers to nurture their spiritual hunger for more substantive theological ‘food.’

You can connect with Lisa and her husband Tim via their Spirit Life Ministries website.

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