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"Grow in grace." 2 Peter 3:18

Never rest satisfied with present spiritual attainments. God has much to bestow—and we are capable of receiving, enjoying, and using it to His glory.

As we grow in grace—we shall discover more of our own wretchedness, misery, and weakness.

As we grow in grace—we shall discover more of the preciousness, fullness, and glory of Christ.

As we grow in grace—we shall be humble before God, and loving before men.

As we grow in grace—we shall trust in Jesus more simply, having no confidence in the flesh. 

Grace always leads out of self—and to Jesus. 

Grace is spiritual beauty; it is the very glory of God.

To grow in grace is to grow like Jesus—
meek and lowly in heart;
active and devoted in life;
blameless and harmless as the sons of God. 

Let us pray for grace—for God loves to bestow it. 

Let us grow in grace—for God commands it. 

"Grow in grace." 2 Peter 3:18