Reflection: Yesterday’s reading (1 Corinthians 3:1-3) raised the pointed issue of whether you or I are a “milk” or “solid food” Christian. The writer to the Hebrews goes harder and becomes more personal. At the end of chapter 5, lack of spiritual growth and understanding is squarely plonked in the lap of our laziness. Before I rush off insulted and incensed, I should take stock of whether I am so complacent and smug about what I know of God’s
revelations that I’m too lazy to understand more. This might be particularly hard to swallow for someone who should be a teacher of the faith; someone who has been doing this Christian thing long enough to help others do likewise. Yet, as Hebrews makes abundantly clear, laziness stunts growth and arrests development.
Question: If you have stopped trying to understand the things of God and Jesus, why might you seek to change that?
Prayer: Dear Heavenly Father, I confess that it can be hard to put effort into understanding you. I ask that you lovingly rebuke me whenever I become lazy in my pursuit of
knowing you and your Son better and better. Please increase my taste for the solid food of faith. Amen