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When does a person stop being a "new Christian?"

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fieldmouse3

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Throughout our Christian lives, we're going to continue to learn and grow in our relationships with God. What I'm wondering, though, is when a person stops being a "new Christian." is there some sort of time frame, or does it have more to do with how far you've come in your knowledge of and your relationship with God? For me, I'd have to go with the second one. I've been a believer all my life, but I've only been constantly putting my relationship with God first for about 5 months now. I still feel very much like a new Christian!

What does everybody think?
 

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That's a good question. I think the answer lies in 1 Corinthians 3. A person could spend their entire lives as a babe in Christ. We grow as we study the Bible, pray, etc. Many do not do these things, so they remain spiritual babes. Becoming mature in the faith has really nothing to do with how long a person has been a Christian.
The book of James is about maturity, so that is an excellent study too.
 
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But just to contrast with something Jesus said:

"Amen, I say to you, unless you turn and become like children, you will not enter the kingdom of heaven."

and

"I give praise to you, Father, Lord of heaven and earth, for although you have hidden these things from the wise and the learned you have revealed them to the childlike."

So in those respects we should always try to be new Christians.
 
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I don't think we will stop being New Christians untill we are with our Father in heaven. There is always something new to learn, something amazing to witness, someone hurting to comfort, etc.

Our lives on earth will last many years, but compare the years here to the eterntiy we have to face....our days in this human body are but an instant. We will still be New Christians when we are 99 years old.
 
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well I think the difference denoted and asked here is mature and immature. I think it has to do with 1. developing their spirtual gifts 2. devling into hard topics that require thoughts 3. be disciplined spirutally and 4. being a missionary inside and outside of your church.
 
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When does a seedling become a plant?
Doesn't it depend upon growth?


Hi, 2002 Christian ~ Yes, becoming a mature Christian depends upon growth, both knowledge of Scripture and your walk with God (practical appliation of what you know). Bible studies are very important as they point you in the direction of knowing God and what He expects of us. So, in essence, it is knowledge and practice, knowledge and practice, that will bring growth into maturity. Christ said, "If you love Me, keep My commandments." (John 14:15)

If one practices without the proper knowledge (dividing the Word rightly and in context), one can run into trouble and become confused. On the other hand, if one has only "head" knowledge, growth is stunted. It is important to keep building upon knowledge and put into practice what you've learned. As the others have said in this thread, the Christian life is a lifelong process, ever growing to know Christ better.

Louis Booth made some excellent points which will help new Christians in their growth. All of these aspects are needed.

Hope this helps.

Blessings to you,

Pat
 
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I believe that a person is no longer a new Christian when he fully realises that he is no longer under law but grace. The passage I'm refering to is:

Ga 3:24 Wherefore the law was our schoolmaster to bring us unto Christ, that we might be justified by faith.
25 But after that faith is come, we are no longer under a schoolmaster.

ie when he or she knows how to cast out the "bondwoman".

blessings
 
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Hi fieldmouse,
I remember when a pastor told me that I was no longer a babe in Christ and I asked him why he believed that and this is what he said;

When I met you, you were like a baby needing to be nurtured and given the sincere milk of the word but I can now see that you have grown and now you feed your self and because you feed your self you grow there by. You are no longer a baby but a child who can make there own food and cloth them self.

When we are young, we go to church so we can learn about our father and when we have grown we come to our father our self without the help of others.

Teenage Christians (in the spirit) can get carried away and very zealous but once we mature and grow up and become men (and women) we are no longer fed or taken care of but we actually feed others and take care of others.
 
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When does a person stop being a "new Christian?"

A Christian grow spiritually in three steps, (spirit, soul and body) the same as the natural life, (baby, teens, and adult) A Christian is new until he/she is born again, which is the ‘spirit’ that being re-born. To be re-born is a three step action to be taken and this can go on for years. Repent, be baptized and spirit filled.
The next stadium of growing, the soul, is where our mind is renewed with the word of God and here we are not new Christians anymore.
 
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