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The Difference Between Milk and Meat

By Dan Nehrbass

In each case he starts with a command for the worldly Christian. But he ends with a meaty principle for the spiritual Christian.

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Recently a teenage girl asked me if I thought it was okay for a fourteen-year-old to date. Assuming this wasn't a theoretical exercise (and assuming my answer would get back to her parents), I asked her what her parents thought. Her mother had apparently told her she couldn't date until she was sixteen. This is the perfect illustration of milk versus meat. In a perfect world we would address teenagers as spiritual, but this girl's mother is concerned that she is still worldly. Milk says, "You can't date until you're sixteen." It's a concrete rule. Perhaps it's a little legalistic but it's an attempt to curb the impending licentiousness likely among fourteen-year-olds. The mature Christian, on the other hand, has moved beyond the need for a legalistic rule and thinks, "Date when the Holy Spirit indicates to you that it is right." Meat does not force a believer to respond to a law; it prompts her beyond this, to respond to a relationship with the Spirit.

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Milk and meat, as in any healthy diet, should be balanced. The milk-drinker honors a set of rules. The meat-eater desires to honor God and people. A person who takes only milk desires to push the limits. Meat-eaters desire to steer clear of limits. Milk is law. Meat is love. Milk is the babe's desire to do what he's told, meat the believer's passion to obey God because he is deeply in love with Him.

The task for the pastor is to challenge believers to step beyond a list of rules and seek a loving relationship with God. That is the essence of a meaty sermon.

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Dan Nehrbass is Pastor of SeaRidge Community Church in Irvine, CA.

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