If my family ever moves from the house where we live now, I want to unhinge the pantry door and take it with me! That door is special because it shows how my children have grown over the years. Every few months, my husband and I place our children against the door and pencil a mark just above their heads. According to our growth chart, my daughter shot up 4 inches in just 1 year!
While my children grown physically as a natural part of life, there's another kind of growth that happens with some effort - our spiritual growth in Christ-likeness. Peter encouraged believers to "grow in the grace and knowledge" of Jesus (2 Peter 3:18). He said that maturing in our faith prepares us for Christ's return. The apostle wanted Jesus to come back and find believers living in peace and righteousness (v. 14). Peter viewed spiritual growth as a defense against teaching that incorrectly interprets God's Word and leads people astray (vv. 16-17).
Even when we feel discouraged and disconnected from God, we can remember that He will help us advance in our faith by making us more like His Son. His Word assures us that "He who has begun a good work in [us] will complete it until the day of Jesus Christ" (Phil. 1:6). Spiritual growth requires the solid food of God's Word. Keep growing!
Amen and amen
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