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4 sty 2022 · Second Peter 3:18 tells us to “grow in the grace and knowledge of the Lord Jesus Christ.” To grow in grace is to mature as a Christian. We are saved by grace through faith (Ephesians 2:8–9), and we mature and are sanctified by grace alone.
Outline. I. Waiting for the new heavens and earth (10-13) II. Be diligent to grow in grace (14-18) I. Waiting for the new heavens and earth (10-13). Discussion Questions. • What is the “day of the Lord?” • What will it be like? • What will happen to the heavenly bodies? • What are “all these things” which are going to be dissolved?
Lesson 4 - The Day of the Lord - 2 Peter 3:1-18. Read the following verses in the New International Version or a translation of your choice. Then discuss the questions that follow. Questions should be studied by each individual before your discussion group meets.
What does 2 Peter 3:18 mean? Verses 17 and 18 are the conclusion of Peter's letter and should be taken together. These words summarize Peter's letter, and include both a warning against being misled by the false teachers and an encouragement to keep growing in Christ.
20 mar 2013 · So Peter tells us that to persevere as a Christian, we must guard ourselves from spiritual error and grow in the grace and knowledge of Him. Finally, 3. To persevere as a Christian, live to glorify Jesus Christ (3:18b). Peter ends with a doxology (3:18b): “To Him be the glory, both now and to the day of eternity. Amen.”
31 lip 2023 · How do we grow in grace and knowledge? What is the meaning of 2 Peter 3:18? “Grow” Is growth random—something that rests in the hands of blind chance? If so, it would be a lot more common to see people throw seeds on the ground, then do nothing but walk away and hope that plants would sprout.
(2 Peter 3:18) Peter exhorts us to “grow in the grace…of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.” We are to use God’s grace (His divine resources for godly living) to get more grace.