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00:01Ten signs Jesus isn't enough for you, even though He is.
00:07You've stopped being amazed by Him.
00:10Your time with Jesus feels more like a check-in than a relationship.
00:15What used to move you spiritually doesn't anymore, and you aren't sure why.
00:22You trust Jesus with eternity, but not with today.
00:27Your spiritual life is getting busier, but not deeper.
00:33You're more focused on what Jesus hasn't done for you than what He already did.
00:40Your walk with Jesus feels like it's stuck on repeat.
00:45Minor stress feels like a full-blown crisis.
00:50You don't expect Jesus to do anything big in your life.
00:55You're no longer living like Jesus could return at any time.
01:01Stop living like He's not enough.
01:05He is.
01:07Jesus is enough.
01:11Coming up today on Turning Point.
01:14I want you to say, I'll take care of your problem in the morning when I got some sleep.
01:18They want it now.
01:19They want it the way they want it, and they won't be quiet until they get it.
01:24They're totally absorbed on themselves, and rightly so.
01:28But when you have a church full of people like that, brother, you don't want to be there.
01:33Deep roots, strong branches, abundant leaves.
01:37This is the flourishing life God designed for you.
01:40A life firmly planted, growing strong, and unshakable through any storm.
01:46In his new book, Five Psalms for a Flourishing Life, Dr. David Jeremiah invites you to step out of a
01:52faith
01:52that feels like just getting by and into an active, growing faith rooted in the unchanging truth of God's Word.
01:59In this powerful study, Dr. Jeremiah explores five key psalms that have nourished God's people for generations.
02:06Psalms with the power to revive your soul and transform the places in your life that feel dry, barren, or
02:12stuck
02:12into meaningful growth in God.
02:15These aren't self-help strategies or positive thinking techniques.
02:18They are time-tested truths that have sustained God's people through millennia of both triumph and trial,
02:24teaching us how to sink our roots deep into eternal resources while bearing fruit that blesses the world around us.
02:30Dr. David Jeremiah will send you five psalms for a flourishing life in appreciation when you give a gift of
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02:57In recent years, social scientists and psychologists have noted the increasing difficulty that 20-somethings
03:07are having in making the transition from adolescence to adulthood.
03:12This has become known as the Peter Pan Syndrome.
03:17Named after the machievious boy who refuses to grow up in the classic works of J.M. Berries.
03:25In a Fox News op-ed piece, Roy Long, a student at Texas Tech University, describes the peril of this
03:33reality.
03:35He says,
03:36Yes, the Peter Pan Syndrome is very interesting to me, for Peter Pan was my childhood hero.
03:44He had every quality that a kid could ever want.
03:48He could fly.
03:50He could fight pirates in Never Never Land.
03:54And except for wearing the tights, I could really see myself doing all those things.
04:00And I even tried to emulate him in many ways.
04:05Now that I'm an adult, I know I should not act or be like Peter Pan,
04:09though it seems that many in my generation haven't figured this out.
04:15They have Peter Pan Syndrome,
04:17a disease that causes someone to believe that he or she can remain in childhood forever.
04:24Now this disease preys upon young adults especially,
04:29and those afflicted with this syndrome believe that Never Never Land actually exists.
04:36It's called college.
04:41Peter Pan Syndrome is the pandemic of our generation, wrote this young man.
04:47Manifestations of Peter Pan Syndrome include a refusal to grow up.
04:52Symptoms include a refusal to go on dates,
04:55spending hours upon hours playing video games,
04:59and eating pizza for every meal of the day.
05:03In short, it's a refusal to take responsibility for life.
05:09Undiagnosed and untreated, Peter Pan Syndrome
05:12will result in years wasted in the pursuit of things which do not matter.
05:18End of quote.
05:20Now the writer of the book of Hebrews is about to remind us
05:24that the Peter Pan Syndrome reaches into the spiritual part of our lives.
05:30As we have been learning, this book is a book of warnings.
05:34In the second chapter, we were given a warning about drifting away from God.
05:39The next warning was against unbelief and disobedience in the third chapter,
05:44and now here in chapter 5, we are going to once again be warned.
05:48And this warning is against our unwillingness to grow in our faith.
05:57It's about immaturity, prolonged infancy, and lethargy,
06:01all of which keeps us from progressing in our Christian walk.
06:05It is because of these things that our souls become incapable
06:09of entering into the full meaning of the truth of the gospel
06:13and the blessing of God's Word.
06:16The writer of Hebrews has been talking about Melchizedek.
06:20He's been explaining how this mysterious person
06:23is a picture of the high priestly ministry of Jesus Christ.
06:27And later on in this book, he will say much more about this subject.
06:31But for now, he has to pause and take care of a problem
06:37that has become very apparent to him.
06:40It has become apparent to him that the people to whom he is writing
06:43are not ready to receive the truth that he is ready to present.
06:49And so, we begin in the 11th verse of the 5th chapter
06:53with what we call the condition of immaturity.
06:56Listen to the Word of God.
07:08The phrase dull of hearing comes from a Greek word
07:10which is made up of two words.
07:12And if you were to say it exactly like it is
07:14in the New Testament Greek, the two words would be like this.
07:18No push.
07:19They had no push.
07:21Isn't that an interesting way to say it?
07:23They were just lacking in any motivation.
07:25They were sluggish, lethargic.
07:27Literally, you have become sluggish in your ears.
07:31And this term describes the state of mind of a person
07:35who is no longer interested in hearing anything more about his faith.
07:40And most of us in this room today have literally watched that happen
07:44to people that we know, people who started out really excited
07:47about the things of God, really wanting to go forward.
07:50And somewhere along the way, they get this dull of hearing disease.
07:54They become lethargic.
07:55They don't want to go any further.
07:57And before I am finished today, some of you here are going to say,
08:00Pastor, why couldn't you just leave me alone?
08:04Why couldn't you just leave me alone?
08:07I am happy with where I am.
08:09I mean, I show up here as often as I can.
08:12I put a little money in the offering plate.
08:14I don't cause any trouble.
08:15Why can't you just leave me alone?
08:19And the reason I can't leave you alone
08:21is because the writer of Hebrews won't leave me alone.
08:25And so, if he's not going to leave me alone,
08:27I'm not going to leave you alone.
08:31Because this is an important message for all of us, is it not?
08:35It's so easy for us to take what we have in Christ for granted
08:39and little by little to drift further and further away
08:42from what is important.
08:43These early Jewish believers were taken
08:46with a sort of spiritual inertia.
08:49They were anesthetized by the attractions of the world.
08:52Maybe they were caught up
08:53in the ritualistic observance of their Judaism.
08:56But whatever had gone on in their life,
08:59they, like so many of us,
09:01simply became uninterested in spiritual truth.
09:06Their ears were dulled to the deeper truths of the Word of God,
09:10the condition of immaturity.
09:12Now, in the next couple of verses,
09:14he's going to give us the cause of immaturity.
09:16Why are they the way they are?
09:19The first thing that happens to us
09:21if we are headed in that direction is
09:24we experience unproductive days.
09:27Unproductive days.
09:28Notice verse 12.
09:30For though by this time you ought to be teachers.
09:34The verse actually says,
09:37and I'm going to translate it literally,
09:39for when, considering the time,
09:42you ought to be teachers.
09:44Just as in the physical realm,
09:46so in the spiritual realm,
09:48it takes time to come to maturity.
09:51The writer of the book of Hebrews
09:52is indicting his readers
09:54because they had been followers of Christ
09:57for a long enough time
09:59that they should themselves
10:00have been teaching others what they had learned.
10:04They had received a great deal of instruction
10:07and they should have been able to be instructing others.
10:11But like so many of us,
10:14they had not come to that place.
10:16He's not addressing his comments to professional teachers.
10:20No, no, no.
10:20He's saying that all of us,
10:22no matter who we are,
10:23if we're followers of Christ,
10:25we're teachers.
10:26We're teaching by our lives,
10:28where we work,
10:29and in our communities where we live.
10:31We're all teachers.
10:32And he is saying that by this time
10:34in their chronological journey with the Lord,
10:37they should have been teaching others.
10:39They should have been involved in instructing others.
10:42And yet the instruction that they had received
10:45had not taken hold in their lives.
10:48And so they were not capable of teaching anybody anything.
10:53And the reason for this is they had not grown.
10:56They had not used their days to grow in Christ.
10:58The time had gone by and they had stood still.
11:02How many of you know
11:03you just don't automatically grow in Christ?
11:06There's a little bit of diligence
11:08and effort that's involved.
11:09So if you get saved back here
11:11and you don't do anything in your life to grow in Jesus,
11:15by the time you get over here,
11:16you may have lived some more days,
11:18but in terms of your maturity as a Christian,
11:22you're still back at square one.
11:24Unproductive days.
11:26And then unheeded doctrine.
11:28Notice, you need someone to teach you
11:30the first principles of the oracles of God.
11:33Notice the word again.
11:34You need someone to teach you again.
11:37They had already been taught this once
11:40and they had not absorbed the teaching.
11:43In fact, the Bible says they needed to be taught again
11:46the first principles of the oracles of God.
11:50Now, what does that mean?
11:51The first principles of the oracles of God
11:53is like saying they needed to go back
11:56and learn their ABCs all over again.
12:00So we have unproductive days and unheeded doctrine.
12:04And then thirdly, an unhealthy diet.
12:06Notice what it says at the end of verse 12.
12:09You have come to need milk and not solid food.
12:13When the writer says that they have need of milk,
12:16he is simply restating the fact that they need to go back
12:20to the ABCs of their Christian faith.
12:25Unproductive days and unheeded doctrine and unhealthy diet,
12:29which results in unnatural development.
12:32Notice verse 13.
12:34For everyone who partakes only of milk
12:37is unskilled in the word of righteousness,
12:40for he is a baby.
12:44Spiritual babyhood is natural.
12:46It's beautiful.
12:47And you know, there's a kind of an awe in new believers, too,
12:51in young baby Christians.
12:53They're wonderful to be around.
12:54They haven't learned Christianese yet.
12:57They don't know all the stuff they're supposed to do
12:59and not supposed to do.
13:00It's no one basic thing.
13:02They love Jesus.
13:04It's so refreshing to be.
13:06There's not anything wrong with being a baby Christian.
13:09All of us started out in our walk with the Lord.
13:11We were all at one time baby Christians.
13:14Just like you cannot be born into adulthood
13:16as a person in the physical realm,
13:18you're not born into adulthood as a Christian.
13:20You have to grow, and there's a process.
13:22In fact, over in Peter, in 1 Peter 2-2,
13:26Peter writes these words,
13:27As newborn babes desire the pure milk of the word
13:32that you may grow thereby.
13:33In other words, it's good to want milk as a young baby in Christ,
13:38to want to know the early things,
13:40to learn about the assurance of your faith,
13:42to learn about the importance of baptism,
13:44to learn about all those important things
13:45that you learn about when you first become a Christian.
13:47As newborn babes desire the milk of the word.
13:51But it is unnatural to stay in a babyhood throughout your life.
13:57So many of you have come to me over the years
14:00that I've been here as your pastor
14:01and told me of some of the escapades you've gone through
14:04in churches where you've gone before,
14:06where there's been church splits and church fights
14:09and open hostility and suits and countersuits.
14:12I mean, the stories are unbelievable.
14:15No wonder the world doesn't want what we have.
14:17We can't seem to get along with each other.
14:19Now, I want to tell you something.
14:20If you ever walk into a church and you see that going on,
14:23you see strife and envy and fighting.
14:27Let me tell you what.
14:28You've just been given the opportunity
14:29to peek into the nursery.
14:33You've just peeked into the nursery.
14:35That's what it says, isn't it?
14:36What is the result of spiritual babyhood?
14:40All of these things.
14:41What do you know about a baby?
14:42They want their own way.
14:43Can I get a witness?
14:45They don't want you to say,
14:46I'll take care of your problem in the morning
14:48when I got some sleep.
14:49They want it now.
14:50They want it the way they want it,
14:52and they won't be quiet until they get it.
14:55They're totally absorbed on themselves,
14:57and rightly so.
14:59But when you have a church full of people like that,
15:01brother, you don't want to be there.
15:04Lord, save me from the nursery.
15:09So, that's the condition of immaturity
15:11and the cause of it.
15:12But I don't want to close our Bibles today
15:14until we talk about the cure for it.
15:16What is the cure for spiritual immaturity?
15:19And once again, the writer of Hebrews
15:21has given us some clues in this text.
15:23Let's go through them one at a time.
15:25It says in verse 14,
15:37Now, here are four things that mark maturity in a believer.
15:42These are very insightful.
15:43I didn't make these up.
15:45They come right from the text.
15:46Number one, exposure to teaching
15:50that goes beyond the basic.
15:53Notice in the text, there are two words
15:55to describe the kind of diet that is necessary
15:58to sustain you if you are no longer being fed with milk.
16:03It's called solid food and meat.
16:07Solid food and meat.
16:10We should never read anything in the Word of God
16:13and ever say, who cares about that?
16:16Because if it's in the Word of God,
16:18it's there on purpose.
16:19It's possible for us as Christians,
16:22if we're not careful, to come to Christ,
16:25to go through the New Believers class,
16:27to go through the Membership class,
16:29to join the church, and then say,
16:31well, that's that.
16:34And think that somehow we are now
16:37going to just be fine
16:38and we'll just kind of float on into eternity
16:42the way we are.
16:44And the writer of Hebrews
16:45is not going to let us do that.
16:46The whole thing about the book of Hebrews
16:48is let us go on.
16:50Let us not stay where we are.
16:52Let's be challenged.
16:53And, you know, in life,
16:54none of us wants to just stay where we are.
16:56Health is not like that.
16:58If you're here today and you just say,
17:01don't bother me, don't wake me up,
17:04don't move me off where I am,
17:06I just want to be where I am,
17:08do what I am,
17:09I don't want to learn anything more,
17:10I don't want to grow anymore,
17:11you're already gone, you're dead.
17:14And the same is true in our spiritual lives.
17:16The question is, am I growing?
17:18Am I moving forward?
17:20So, the first thing you should ask yourself is this,
17:23am I getting any exposure to teaching
17:25that goes beyond the basics?
17:28Now, I'm going to say something here
17:29that will be misinterpreted by some,
17:31but I hope you won't take it in the wrong way.
17:34There's nothing wrong with churches
17:37where they just give you the same message every week
17:41in a different suit of clothes.
17:43And believe it or not,
17:44there are many churches like that.
17:45You go, they preach the gospel,
17:47and they revel in the fact that they're giving the gospel,
17:50and we need to give the gospel.
17:51It should be a part of everything we do.
17:53But if you get the same message every week,
17:56and there's nothing else but the gospel,
17:58you may revel in the fact that people are being saved,
18:01but let me promise you, you will not grow.
18:04Because you cannot grow if all you get every week
18:08are the ABCs of the Word of God.
18:11It is never my intention to come to this church
18:14and stand in the pulpit and talk about things
18:17that don't resonate with you.
18:19It's never my desire to get up here
18:21and just try to impress you
18:23that I know something about the Bible
18:24that you don't know.
18:26But I should be able periodically to challenge you
18:30to go to a different place than where you are,
18:32or I'm not helping you as your shepherd
18:35to grow in your faith.
18:37That means I gotta be ahead.
18:38I've gotta be out there on the cutting edge,
18:41and that's true in my life as well.
18:42I don't wanna look back over my shoulder
18:44at the end of this year and say,
18:45I'm the same place where I was last year.
18:48I don't know any more about God and His Word
18:49than I did before.
18:51And the difference between that and this
18:53is what happens in between.
18:55Have we got that?
18:58Exposure to teaching that goes beyond the basics.
19:01Two, evidence of growth in the knowledge of Christ.
19:03Notice it says,
19:04to those who are of full age,
19:06by this time they should have been teachers.
19:08That means they had been saved long enough
19:10to have matured to that level.
19:12The problem was they hadn't matured.
19:15So, the second thing that's involved
19:17in spiritual maturity is that you are moving forward
19:20in the progress of time.
19:21Peter wrote at the very end of his second epistle
19:24one of the challenging verses of the Bible that says,
19:26but grow in grace and in the knowledge
19:29of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
19:31Here's the question.
19:32Not am I where I should be or where I want to be,
19:36but am I growing toward maturity in Christ?
19:39That's all God is asking us to consider
19:42in this message today.
19:43Are we stuck where we started
19:46or are we moving forward with the Lord?
19:50Number three, engaging the challenges of life.
19:54It says here, who by reason of use.
19:57And that means you're involved in the Christian experience.
20:02You don't just come to church on Sunday,
20:04hear the message,
20:05throw your Bible on the back shelf of your car
20:07and check out until the next week.
20:09But you're involved, you're engaged,
20:11you're using your faith.
20:14Here in verse 13, we are told
20:15that the immature Hebrew Christians
20:17were unskilled in the word of righteousness.
20:20Why are we unskilled?
20:21We're unskilled because we don't practice.
20:23If you want to be more skilled,
20:25you got to practice more.
20:27You got to, what we call in sports,
20:29you need repetitions.
20:30The way you become a better basketball player
20:32is you shoot and shoot and shoot and shoot
20:34and repetition is the key.
20:36The way you become mature as a Christian
20:38is you take your faith into the marketplace.
20:40You engage the people of God.
20:43You engage the people around you.
20:45You live the Christian life.
20:46You're not just somebody on the sideline.
20:49You're engaged in the conflict, which is life.
20:52And how many of you know that for us as Christians
20:54in this day and age,
20:55that means we deal with problems a lot.
20:58Can I get a witness?
20:59Life is about problems.
21:01And life without problems is not a growing life
21:04because God uses problems to cause us to grow.
21:09And then, fourthly, not only exposure to teaching
21:13that goes beyond the basics and evidence growth
21:16in the knowledge of Christ
21:17and engaging the challenges of life,
21:19but number four, exercising discernment
21:22about good and evil.
21:23Having their senses exercised to discern
21:26both good and evil.
21:28I don't know how to say this any other way,
21:29but he begins to give you a sixth sense about stuff.
21:35Some stuff you don't even have to pray over very much.
21:38If you've walked with the Lord,
21:39he just gives you this sense,
21:41there's something not right about that
21:43or there's something very right about that.
21:45He gives you this discernment
21:47so you know what is good and what is evil.
21:49But that's not usually where the issues are
21:51for us as Christians.
21:52It's about what is best and what is better,
21:54what is good and what is better.
21:56And he tells us in his own way
21:59through the infusion of his word into our heart,
22:02we get this sense of discernment.
22:03I pray for discernment.
22:05Do you do that?
22:06Because our lives today are so hard.
22:08I mean, we're facing stuff we've never faced before.
22:10Do we not need discernment?
22:13I mean, this is unprecedented stuff we're dealing with.
22:18And we need to pray that God will give us the discernment.
22:21Here's the Scripture.
22:21The Scripture says that when we grow
22:24and we become a tour,
22:25the Bible will make it possible for us
22:28to have discernment
22:30so we know the difference between good and evil.
22:33Two people were planting trees
22:35on a mountain that was in a wind tunnel.
22:40On one side of the mountain,
22:41the older farmer was planting trees in a very strange way.
22:46He would just dig a hole, put the tree in the ground,
22:47and go on to the next one.
22:48No fertilizer, no water.
22:51On the other side of the mountain
22:53was a young man who was planting trees,
22:55and he was planting trees
22:56and carting water by the carload in
22:58to water the trees
22:59and built little moats around each tree
23:02where water would be
23:02so the tree could drink of the water.
23:06When he noticed what his elder was doing,
23:09he asked him, he said,
23:10these trees are going to die.
23:11There's no water.
23:12He said, no, they'll be fine.
23:13He said, well, how are they?
23:14He says, well, what will happen is
23:16when the water isn't available on the surface,
23:17they will push their roots down
23:19until they hit the water,
23:21and they will be okay.
23:23And the young man didn't believe it,
23:24and they watched,
23:25and over a period of time,
23:27the trees on this side of the mountain
23:28at first looked pretty scrawny,
23:30not much life,
23:31not much foliage.
23:32Over here, the trees were blooming,
23:34and everything looked great.
23:37But then the first storm came to the wind tunnel,
23:41and when it was all over,
23:43if you walked on one side of the mountain,
23:45the scrawny trees were still there
23:47hanging on to life,
23:48and over here,
23:49the trees that had been given so much
23:50at the beginning
23:52were laying on top of the ground
23:54with their roots up on top of the ground.
23:57Because you see,
23:58they had so much at the beginning,
24:00they had such ease at getting what they needed,
24:03they never were forced to put their roots down deep,
24:06and so when the storm came,
24:08they weren't capable of surviving the storm.
24:11Here's what I'm learning in my Christian life.
24:14God sends to us opportunities
24:16for us to get our roots down deep
24:19because he knows the storms that are coming.
24:22He knows the challenges we're gonna face,
24:24and he knows if we have a surface relationship
24:27with the Lord,
24:28if it's all up on top,
24:31then when the storm comes,
24:32we will be victims instead of victors.
24:36This says a lot about the way
24:37God deals with his children,
24:38and it says a lot about the way
24:39we deal with our children too, doesn't it?
24:42I don't know about you,
24:43but I always wanted to make life easy for my children.
24:45I'm not sure that's a good thing.
24:46Maybe we should let it be hard for them some
24:48because if their roots don't get down deep,
24:51they aren't gonna be able to face the challenge
24:54that's inevitably come.
24:55So my challenge to all of us today is this,
24:57not to go away from here feeling guilty
24:59because I'm not as mature as I wish I were,
25:02not as mature as I should be,
25:03but to go away from here saying wherever I am,
25:07Pastor Jeremiah's challenged me
25:09that I can still go on.
25:10I can still grow.
25:12I can become more than I am in Christ.
25:14I cannot be happy with my situation
25:17enough so that I will take on some new challenges
25:20in the word of God,
25:22in service and in ministry,
25:23and go on to depth in my life.
25:34Thank you for watching Turning Point.
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26:15Request five psalms for a flourishing life,
26:18new from Dr. Jeremiah,
26:19when you contact Turning Point Ministries today.
26:25Thank you for joining us today
26:26as Dr. Jeremiah shared
26:28how Jesus is enough for everything we need.
26:31To help you start or deepen
26:33your relationship with Christ,
26:34Dr. Jeremiah would like to send you two resources.
26:37The first is a booklet called
26:39Your Greatest Turning Point,
26:41which will help you begin
26:42your relationship with Christ.
26:44And the second is our monthly devotional magazine,
26:47Turning Points,
26:48to give you encouragement and inspiration
26:50throughout the year.
26:51These resources are yours completely free
26:53when you contact Turning Point Ministries today.
26:58In addition, you can order Dr. Jeremiah's legacy work,
27:02the Jeremiah Study Bible,
27:04a beloved study Bible,
27:05and the culmination of Dr. Jeremiah's decades of teaching,
27:09helping you to answer,
27:10what does the Bible say?
27:11What does it mean?
27:12And what does it mean for me?
27:14Available in multiple translations and formats,
27:17there is a Jeremiah Study Bible for everyone.
27:20Also available for children,
27:22Dr. Jeremiah's Airship Genesis Kids Study Bible.
27:25Order yours today.
27:29Next time on Turning Point.
27:31Here we are in our turbulent lives,
27:34in the sea and the storm and all the uncertainty.
27:37And the Bible says,
27:39if you want to maintain your stability in life,
27:41make sure your anchor is connected to the Lord Jesus.
27:46He's the anchor.
27:48Thank you for being with us today.
27:50Join Dr. Jeremiah next time for his message,
27:54Hope, the Anchor of Life,
27:57here on Turning Point.
28:01Enjoy a Bible conference on the water
28:03when you set sail with David and Donna Jeremiah to Alaska.
28:06Come face to face with some of the most impressive wonders
28:09of God's creation more than just a getaway.
28:12It's a time to refresh, renew,
28:14and reconnect with God and loved ones.
28:16Enjoy uplifting Bible teaching from Dr. Jeremiah
28:18and worship with Michael Sanchez and Yurio Vega.
28:22Don't miss this once-in-a-lifetime experience.
28:24Call or go online for more information.
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