The sermon "Grow In Grace" by Gary Shepard centers on the doctrine of sanctification as expressed through the command to "grow in grace" found in 2 Peter 3:18. Shepard emphasizes that this growth is rooted in the believers’ knowledge of Jesus Christ, urging that understanding of grace cannot be divorced from a deeper relationship with Christ. He illustrates this by citing the opening of 2 Peter, which highlights that faith is a gift resulting from God's righteousness. Throughout the sermon, Shepard discusses the idea that growth in grace leads to an increased acknowledgment of one's continual need for God’s grace in daily life, thus promoting humility and reliance on God's sovereignty in salvation. The practical significance is notably the call for believers to pursue a living experience of grace that transforms their knowledge into action and relationship with others, ultimately glorifying God.
“You cannot separate grace. It cannot be separated from growing in the knowledge of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.”
“Grace humbles us. In other words, the grace of God is in the Lord Jesus Christ, and you and I are such sinners, such wretched creatures that the only way that we could be saved was for the Son of God to leave heaven and take on Himself human flesh and die in order to show grace to us.”
“We grow in grace when we learn more and more that the only way we could be saved is by grace.”
“When we grow in grace, we grow more and more to see our need for grace daily, constantly, every waking second.”
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