![]() When you look at grace throughout the Bible, there are several instances where we see it. Made in the image of God, and more valuable than anything else in the world. If we truly understand what we have received, it will be easier to give grace to others. There is no limit to his grace and love for us. We can live confidently knowing that we have received the favor of God because of the sacrifice of Jesus on the cross. Grace means he has given us the gift of his forgiveness, kindness, and friendship. Jesus and develop a relationship with him, we receive his grace. Growing in grace starts in realizing what it means to receive it yourself. Grace isn’t something that you grow in overnight, it takes time. The highs and the lows in life - when we are happy and when we are hurt - can all be used to grow us in grace. ![]() It is this maturing process of begin made holy, sanctification, that we grow in God's grace. ![]() It is through the Holy Spirit that we can repent of sin and accept God's grace and forgiveness. We receive salvation and the gift of eternal life through faith in Jesus Christ and we mature in sanctification and holiness through grace. As Christians, we begin to grow in grace the moment we become saved and begin to pursue God's glory. ![]() 2 Peter 3:18 tells us to "grow in grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ".
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