

James 1:15
Then, after desire has conceived, it gives birth to sin; and sin, when it is full-grown, gives birth to death.
RECAP of part 8
In Part 8, we talked about nurturing righteous desires and repenting before sin matures. Today, we take a closer look at how spiritual nourishment determines what grows in the womb of your heart—righteousness or rebellion.
Feed What You Want to Grow
Every living thing grows based on what it is fed. If you constantly feed your spirit with worldly influences, compromise, and spiritual neglect, your sinful desires will flourish. But if you feed on the Word, prayer, worship, and godly counsel, righteousness will take root and grow strong.
Matthew 4:4 says, “Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceeds from the mouth of God.” Without consistent spiritual feeding, your inner man becomes weak and vulnerable to temptation. You begin to lose the strength to resist sin and the discernment to recognize it early.
Immaturity Opens Doors to Sin
Hebrews 5:12–14 shows us that spiritual immaturity leaves believers unable to distinguish between right and wrong. Babies need milk, but mature believers crave solid food—the deeper truths of God’s Word. If your spiritual appetite is low, it's a sign you're starving spiritually, and starvation makes sin more appealing.
REFLECTION
Are you feeding your soul or starving it? What fills your thoughts daily—Scripture or screen time? Worship or worry? The way to a strong spiritual immune system is a steady diet of God's presence and His Word.
Call to Action
Start each day with intentional spiritual nourishment: read the Word, pray, listen to uplifting messages, and surround yourself with Christ-centered community. Don’t skip spiritual meals—your strength depends on it.
PRAYER
Lord, awaken my hunger for Your Word. Help me feed on truth, not trends. Strengthen my spirit through regular fellowship with You, and fill my heart with cravings for righteousness. Amen.
Next Part:
In Part 10, we’ll explore Minerals of Prayer—how consistent communication with God enriches your spirit, grounds your desires, and fortifies your walk with Him.
šLet’s Talk
What’s one spiritual “meal” you’ve skipped lately that you need to restore? Bible reading? Consistent prayer? Fellowship? Identify it and commit to reintroducing it today.
Please kindly share your thoughts, testimonies, or questions—we grow better together.
Thank you!
Prince Julius Nenebi-Darkson
(EL-PJ God's penman)
It is important that we nourish our spirit with God's word to grow stronger in faith.
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Amen! God bless you my dear
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