Mon 20 October
Growth is necessary for all living things. This is true not only in the natural, but also in the spiritual realm. Spiritual growth doesn’t happen all at once—it’s a process that’s sometimes painful. While on earth, even Jesus grew in wisdom and stature, reminding us that growth takes time, surrender, and consistency.
Sometimes our growth is slow and quiet. Other times, it’s forged through fiery trials or moments of soul-searching. No matter the pace or the path, God uses every season to shape us into the image of His Son.
Genuine growth often comes through hardship. Peter exhorted the believers to rejoice greatly, even though they were grieved by various trials for a little while. Like Christ, we learn obedience through the things we suffer, and in that obedience, we’re being made perfect.
God’s grace also grows us through the fruit of His Spirit. Love, joy, peace, patience, and self-control aren’t just traits to admire, but evidence of transformation. As we abide in Him, these fruits become a natural outgrowth of His work within us. Whatever persecution we endure in the process develops endurance, which in turn develops strength of character, strengthening our confident hope of salvation.
Sometimes conviction is what causes the most growth. In a letter to the Corinthians, Paul described a church deeply moved by godly sorrow; not worldly shame, but a sorrow that leads to change. He emphasized the wonder of all the ways in which their distress drew them closer to God. He reassured them that they were more alive, more concerned, more sensitive, more reverent, more human, more passionate, and more responsible.
Whether through trial, obedience, or conviction, God is always drawing us closer. His grace is sufficient, and His power is made perfect in our weakness. Don’t rush the process. Instead, we can embrace each step.
Prayer:
Lord, thank You for using every season, whether it’s joyful or painful, to shape us into Your likeness. Help us to trust Your grace in the process, knowing Your power is made perfect in our weakness. In Jesus’ name, amen.
Scriptures:
Luke 2:52
Romans 8:29
1 Peter 1:6, NKJV
Hebrews 5:8, 9
Galatians 5:22, 23, NLT
Romans 5:3, 4, NLT
2 Corinthians 7:11, 12, MSG
2 Corinthians 12:9
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