The Bible teaches that growth in grace involves humbling oneself and recognizing Christ as our only source of strength and hope.
In the Christian life, growth in grace is characterized by a diminishing view of oneself and an increasing recognition of Christ's supremacy. The Apostle Paul exemplifies this humility; in his early writings, he referred to himself as 'the least of the apostles,' progressed to 'less than the least of all saints,' and ultimately identified as 'the chief of sinners.' This illustrates that genuine growth leads to a deeper awareness of our dependency on Christ. As believers grow, their self-reliance diminishes, leading them to trust more fully in Jesus, who is our refuge and source of mercy. Faith is not a foundation in itself; rather, it is the means through which we grasp Christ as our Rock.
Scripture References:
Ephesians 3:8, 1 Timothy 1:15, Psalm 40:4, John 12:41, 2 Peter 3:18, Ephesians 4:13
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