Wednesday; May 2
Several years ago I
was doing some work with Adult Education and came across the concepts found in
Bloom’s Taxonomy. I don’t know this
stuff well enough to teach it publicly, but one thing I did learn was that we
all have a graduated learning process.
We don’t go from ignorance to excellence in one leap, we have to
navigate through a developmental process that begins with basic knowledge and
culminates in the ability to analyze our actions and pass our wisdom on to
others.
As I thought about
this process I started to see the need for the development’s place in our
spiritual maturity. When we consider our
Christian walk, is mere knowledge enough or do we need to be able to
demonstrate godly principles to be truly righteous? Let’s set aside our need to teach for a
second, what would happen to our spirituality if we required more from
ourselves than the mere ability to tell people what we should be doing?
The Bible never
mentions Bloom’s in its pages, but it does say this, “Therefore,
to one who knows the right
thing to do and does not do it, to him it is sin.”. (James 4:17) Let’s focus on our spiritual
development. If it is a requirement for a
High School education or a job advancement, it should be a spiritual pursuit as
well.
Think About It!