Grow in Grace

This week we had to cut our tree down in the backyard. I’m not sure when or how, but at some time our tree became diseased and stopped growing. As the men were cutting it down, I came to realize something: the tree may have stopped growing but the roots were still intact!

Realizing this about the tree made me think about my own spiritual growth. I know I have deep rooted faith but how well am I growing in grace?

Before you or I can answer that question, we must understand what it means to grow in grace. In order to grow in grace, we must increase our Christ-likeness. Many people have roots of Christ; they know OF Him but their growth is somehow stunted because they don’t nurture what they know of.

Growing in Christ-likeness is an ongoing process. 

One way to check your growth in grace is to take an honest look back over your past years trials and hurts. How have you reacted to them – with mercy towards others or with anger and bitterness? Have you learned to be more kind and more patient? Have you learned to be more soft spoken as you encountered those difficult people in your life?

The saying goes, “if you aren’t growing, you are dying”. There is nothing more disheartening to God than to see one of His children have His roots but make choices that hinder steady, strong growth.

Paul tells us in the book of Ephesians exactly what needs to be removed In our lives in order to grow in the grace of Christ:

Let all bitterness and wrath, and anger, and clamor and evil speaking, be put away from you, with all malice.” (Ephesians 4:31)

Jesus makes it very clear that holding onto such things will cause us undue deadly weight that can hinder our spiritual growth. Without continual growth in our spirit, we will just end up like the tree in my backyard; nothing but dead weight with our roots still intact.

Consider with me today the following question…”are you growing or dying?”

BLESSINGS. Laurie

 

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One thought on “Grow in Grace

  1. Iris

    What a great reminder to check regularly where we stand and if we continue to grow. I had great opportunities this past winter to grow. I know that God is faithful and just; trusting Him in valley helped me to stay steady.