Grow in Grace

By |Published On: January 3, 2025|Categories: Daily Devotional|
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“And we, who with unveiled faces all reflect the Lord’s glory, are being transformed into his likeness with ever-increasing glory.” 

2 Corinthians 3:18 

I received a letter from an old school friend the other day.  After decades of friendship, it was good to read that she is still growing in the Lord.  But I was especially touched with her closing salutation, “Grow in grace.”  It made me think:  Just how have I grown in God’s grace over the last year?  Is this something that can be measured? 

Bishop J.C. Ryle puts it this way: “When I speak of growth in grace, I mean an increase in the degree, size, strength, vigor, and power of the graces that the Spirit plants in our hearts.  When I speak of a person growing in grace, I mean simply this—that his sense of sin is becoming deeper, his faith stronger, his hope brighter, his love more extensive, and his spiritual-mindedness more marked.  He feels more of the power of godliness in his heart.  He manifests more of it in his life; He goes on from strength to strength, from faith to faith, and from grace to grace.” 

Is your sense of sin deeper than it was last year?  Is your hope brighter?  Do you sense more of the power of godliness in your heart? 

We can be transformed into his likeness; something fundamentally different can happen in our lives from year to year.  Change is possible, and a new and improved you is within reach.  This is how it happens:  Behold the Lord’s glory and you will grow in grace. 

Lord Jesus, I behold you today in all of your majesty and splendor, your excellence and purity.  Transform me into the person you want me to be as I grow in your grace. 

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