
Grace is not just a moment; it's a lifelong journey. It begins when we first encounter the love and mercy of Jesus, but it deepens as we walk with Him. Growing in grace means we become more like Him—not just in how we act, but in how we think, love, forgive, and endure.
Think of Peter himself—the very author of this verse. Once impulsive, reactive, and afraid, he grew into a bold, wise leader who stood unashamed for the Gospel. His journey from denying Christ to proclaiming Him with courage is a portrait of what grace looks like over time. Grace met Peter in his failure and empowered him to rise, lead, and teach others.
We grow in grace through intentional spiritual habits: time in the Word, prayer, community, and humility. We grow when we ask forgiveness and when we extend it. We grow when we don’t give up after failure but press forward, trusting that Christ is forming something beautiful in us.
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