Daily Devotional

May 23rd 2026

SATURDAY

I remind you, my dear children: Your sins are forgiven in Jesus’ name. You veterans were in on the ground floor and know the One who started all this; you newcomers have won a big victory over the Evil One. And a second reminder, dear children: You know the Father from personal experience. You veterans know the One who started it all; and you newcomers—such vitality and strength! God’s word is so steady in you. Your fellowship with God enables you to gain a victory over the Evil One. —I John 2:12–14 (MSG)

John reminds us that the Christian life unfolds in stages of maturity—not based on age, gender, or how long we’ve been in Church, but on our spiritual development. He speaks to children, newcomers, and veterans, each representing a different level of growth in Christ.

Children in the faith know two essential truths. First, they know their sins are forgiven—not because they understand everything, but because they trust the name of Jesus. Second, they know God. Their relationship with God is simple, sincere, and deeply personal. This is foundational for all growth.

Newcomers represent believers who are learning to fight and win spiritual battles. Their eyes have been opened to the real struggle—not against flesh and blood, but against spiritual forces that attack the mind, the heart, and the will. They have learned to stand firm through the armor of God, to resist temptation, and to walk in the strength of the Holy Spirit. They are not perfect, but they are overcomers, growing stronger through every trial.

Veterans are those who have walked with Christ long enough to know Him by experience. Their faith is not borrowed, shallow, or seasonal. It has been shaped by years of fellowship, obedience, and trust. They resemble Christ because they have spent time with Christ. Their maturity shows up in Christlike character, steady wisdom, and a quiet, enduring faith.

John’s message reminds us that spirituality and maturity are not the same. Spirituality is the process—our daily walk with the Spirit. Maturity is the result—Christ formed in us. A believer can be saved for many years and still be spiritually immature if they do not walk in fellowship with Jesus. But those who abide in Him grow, deepen, and bear fruit that lasts.

The world offers distractions that fade, temptations that deceive, and desires that pass away. But “the one who does the will of God abides forever.”

PRAYER: Lord, thank You for inviting us to grow in grace. Move us from children to newcomers, and from newcomers to veterans in the faith. Teach us to walk in the light of Your Spirit and to mature into the likeness of Christ. In His name we pray. AMEN!

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