Faith for Everyday

Moving From Milk To Meat In Scripture

Edwine Mbuzaa

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Milk is a starting point, but it was never meant to be the finish line. Day 150 of Faith for Everyday is a short, focused push toward spiritual maturity, anchored in Hebrews 5:14 and the call to develop real discernment. I talk about what it means to “grow up” in your Christian faith, not by collecting more head knowledge, but by living out what you already know to be true. 

We sit with the idea that maturity comes “by reason of use” which means practice. I unpack how growth happens when we keep showing up in Bible study, stay honest in prayer, serve others, and choose obedience when the world pulls us in other directions. Over time, those repeated choices train our senses to recognize what is godly and what is not, so we can stand firm in truth instead of drifting with pressure, noise, or subtle compromise. 

If you’ve felt stuck, I offer a simple self-audit: Am I applying what I’ve learned? Am I allowing God to shape my character through daily choices? Spiritual growth is not about being perfect; it is about being faithful, step by step, until faith becomes your way of life. Subscribe for daily encouragement, share this with a friend who needs a reset, and leave a review with the area where you want to grow next.

Maturing In Faith Theme

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Maturing in faith. Hebrews chapter 5 verse 14. But strong meat belongs to them that are of full age, even those who by reason of use have their senses exercised to discern both good and evil. Welcome to day 150 of faith for every day.

Hebrews 5:14 And Real Maturity

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Today we are talking about growth, specifically growing up in our faith. Hebrews chapter 5 verse 14 gives us a picture of maturity, but strong meat belongs to them that are of full age. In other words, there comes a time when we move beyond the basics and begin to feed on the deeper truth

Moving Beyond Spiritual Basics

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of God's word. Now think about it. The same is true spiritually. God wants us to grow.

Practice Builds Discernment

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God tells us maturity comes through practice. It comes from using what you have learned. It is not just about head knowledge. It is about living out what you know. Maturity in faith means being able to discern, to recognize what is godly and what is not, to know the difference between truth and error. To stand strong when the world pulls you in other directions. And this kind of maturity does not happen in a day. It happens when we keep showing up, spending time in God's Word, talking with Him in prayer, serving others, walking in obedience. Every time you choose to follow God's way, you are growing. Maybe you have been a believer for a long time, or maybe you are just starting out. No matter where you are, the invitation is the same. Grow deeper. Let God stretch you. Ask Him to give you a hunger for the meat of His

Questions For Feeling Stuck

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Word. If you feel like you have been stuck, ask yourself, Am I applying what I already know? Am I allowing God to shape my character through daily choices? Remember, spiritual growth is not about being perfect, it is about being faithful. As you grow, you will find that your faith is not just something you believe, it becomes your way of life.

Faithful Steps And Closing Charge

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Thank you very much for joining me for day 150 of Faith for Everyday. Keep pressing forward in your walk with God. Maturity is not a destination, it is a journey, and every step you take in faith is shaping you into the person God has called you to be. Until next time, stay rooted, stay growing, and stay faithful. Thank you very much for listening.