2 Peter 3:18

Afrikaans 1933/1953

What Does This Mean?

This verse is from the Apostle Peter and he encourages believers to grow in God's grace and understanding of Jesus Christ. The key message is about continuous growth in faith and knowledge of our Savior.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a favorite toy that gets better every time you play with it; this verse is like saying, 'Keep playing with your toy so you learn more about how great it is.' Here, the toy is Jesus Christ, and we're encouraged to keep learning all about Him!

Historical Background

This verse comes from the Second Epistle of Peter, written by the Apostle Peter towards the end of his life, around AD 64-68. He wrote to believers scattered across Asia Minor to encourage them in their faith amidst trials and false teachings.

Living It Out Today

Consider a young professional learning about leadership; just like they would seek out mentors and study principles of effective management, Christians should continuously study the Bible and grow closer to Jesus Christ for spiritual maturity.

Topics

graceknowledge of Jesus Christspiritual growthfaithsalvationglory

Related Verses

John 17:3Colossians 2:2-3Proverbs 9:10Philippians 3:8-11James 1:5

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the significance of growing in grace?
Growing in grace means deepening our understanding and experience of God's unconditional love, which leads to a more intimate relationship with Him.
How can one grow in the knowledge of Jesus Christ?
One grows in this knowledge through regular Bible study, prayer, attending church services, and reflecting on how Jesus is active in everyday experiences.
Why does Peter emphasize growth in grace and knowledge?
Peter emphasizes these aspects because they are fundamental for a mature faith and resilience against false teachings and hardships that can erode one's faith.
How do we ensure continuous growth as believers?
Continuous growth is ensured by staying in God’s word, being part of a supportive Christian community, and remaining open to the Holy Spirit's guidance for daily life decisions.
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