Who He Is
Many people find themselves in a familiar spiritual position: they love God, attend church, believe in Jesus, yet something feels incomplete. Like working on a project that's 95% finished but missing one crucial component, they're close to God's kingdom but haven't found that final piece that makes everything function properly.
The problem isn't typically a lack of knowledge about God or Christian principles. Most believers know the right things to say and do, can quote verses, and maintain the appearance of faith. However, knowing truth isn't the same as fully surrendering to it. When understanding isn't coupled with proper follow-through, spiritual blind spots develop, creating a gap between what we know and how we live.
Spiritual completeness requires five key elements: never settling for current spiritual knowledge when there's more to discover, learning to trust God's timing rather than rushing His process, continuing to serve faithfully since faith grows through action, dealing honestly with spiritual deficiencies instead of ignoring them, and accepting times of correction as opportunities for growth. The goal isn't just knowing about God but aligning every aspect of life with who He truly is, transforming proximity to the kingdom into genuine spiritual wholeness.