Christian maturity is not achieved by striving harder or adding spiritual extras to Jesus—it grows as we surrender every part of our lives to His loving reach and reign. In this message, Rev. Terence Gray guides us through Paul’s pastoral plea to the Colossian church, a community pulled toward influencers promising secret wisdom, higher knowledge, or spiritual shortcuts. Pastor Terence names the ways we, too, often protect certain areas of our lives from God—our wounds, habits, dreams, fears—and he reminds us that these untouched places become the very areas where immaturity takes root. Through Scripture, he invites us to trust the sufficiency of Christ, who alone can reorder our minds, restore what is broken, and lead us into wholeness. Maturity is not about perfection but about courageous surrender, allowing Jesus to touch what feels untouchable so He can form us into people who bear His character in the world. This sermon is a call to open our hidden places to the One who heals, cleanses, and transforms. May you find freedom in letting Christ shape every part of your life.
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