Daily Devotional

June 11th 2026

THURSDAY

“Among those who belong to Christ, everything connected with getting our own way and mindlessly responding to what everyone else calls necessities is killed off for good—crucified. Since this is the kind of life we have chosen, the life of the Spirit, let us make sure that we do not just hold it as an idea in our heads or a sentiment in our hearts, but work out its implications in every detail of our lives.”—Galatians 5:24, 25 (MSG)

One of the clearest marks of spiritual maturity is recognizing that being “in Christ” does not exempt us from the daily battle against the flesh. Peace with God is settled through Christ’s atonement. Victory over Satan is secured through Christ’s resurrection. But victory over the flesh involves the ongoing, daily work of sanctification.
Yesterday’s victory does not guarantee today’s strength. The flesh does not retire, and the enemy does not resign. Even seasoned believers discover that old temptations can reappear in new forms. This is why Paul calls us to reckon ourselves dead to sin—not once, but continually. We accept God’s victory again today, and again tomorrow, and again the day after that.
Strength grows as we yield to God rather than to the flesh. Over time, areas of former defeat can become places of spiritual strength. Yet even then, vigilance is required. The flesh is never to be negotiated with, only fled from. Scripture is plain: “Flee youthful lusts” (II Timothy 2:22). We can’t play with fire and expect not to be burned. The time to win the battle is at the moment of decision—what we allow into our minds and what we permit to become our habits.
Spiritual maturity is not hyper religiosity, where we perform holiness to impress others. It’s not leaving everything up to God while neglecting personal responsibility. And it’s not conforming to artificial standards of spirituality that imitate people rather than Christ. Instead, spiritual maturity is walking in the Holy Spirit, learning to love like Jesus loved and to treat people as Jesus would. Spiritual maturity is daily waging war with the flesh and refusing to surrender.
Spiritual maturity grows through the mind, the emotions, and the will. As we learn God’s Word, desire God’s will, and choose God’s way, we become whole—balanced, steady, and Christlike.

PRAYER: Lord, strengthen us today to walk in the Spirit and not fulfill the desires of the flesh. Teach us to flee what harms us and to pursue what makes us whole. Shape us into mature, balanced, Christlike believers who live in step with Your Spirit. In Jesus’ name, we pray. AMEN!

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