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The purpose of this paper is to analyze and exegete 2 Peter 3:8-10 in order to demonstrate that Peter’s main point was that the assurance and certainty of the fulfillment 1D. A. Carson and Douglas J. Moo, An Introduction to the New Testament (Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2005), 654.
3 sty 2020 · It is Time to Grow. 5 January 2020 AM – 2 Peter 3:18 – Scott Childs. Introduction: There are many things in life that we cannot force to happen, yet we can have an influence on them. You cannot force your garden vegetables to grow, but you can water, feed, and care for them to help them to grow.
2 lis 2021 · Today we close Peter’s 2nd letter with what can only be described as the “Devine expectation” and the “Believer’s responsibility” to “grow in grace and in the knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.” The very first word in verse 18 is “BUT” and it is a contrasting word, in
2 Peter 3:18 meaning In concluding his second letter, Peter emphasizes the critical importance of spiritual growth for all believers. This growth, described as a continuous process, involves increasing in both grace and knowledge concerning Jesus Christ.
Instead of allowing suffering, trials, and adversity to cause us to lose ground, Peter encourages us to respond to the challenges of life by doing two things 1) grow in grace and 2) in the knowledge of Jesus Christ. Grow in Grace. We are to grow in God’s grace. Spiritual growth is the expectation of every believer.
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.”