When You Are Growing

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Mon Jun 4 06:32:54 PDT 2007


When You Are Growing 

     But grow in grace, and in the knowledge of our Lord and Saviour
Jesus Christ. To him be glory both now and for ever. Amen. 2 Peter 3:18.


     It is the privilege of the young, as they grow in Jesus, to grow in
spiritual grace and knowledge. We may know more and more of Jesus
through an interested searching of the Scriptures and then following the
ways of truth and righteousness therein revealed. Those who are ever
growing in grace will be steadfast in the faith, and moving forward.
There should be an earnest desire in the heart of every youth who has
purposed to be a disciple of Jesus Christ to reach the highest Christian
standard, to be a worker with Christ. If he makes it his aim to be of
that number who shall be presented faultless before the throne of God he
will be continually advancing. The only way to remain steadfast is to
progress daily in divine life. Faith will increase if, when brought in
conflict with doubts and obstacles, it overcomes them. . . . If you are
growing in grace and the knowledge of Jesus Christ you will improve
every privilege and opportunity to gain more knowledge of the life and
character of Christ.  

     Faith in Jesus will grow as you become better acquainted with your
Redeemer by dwelling upon His spotless life and His infinite love. . . .
When you are growing in grace you will love to attend religious
meetings, and you will gladly bear testimony of the love of Christ
before the congregation. God, by His grace, can make the young man
prudent, and He can give to the children knowledge and experience. They
can grow in grace daily. . . . Set your aim in life high, as did Joseph
and Daniel and Moses, and take into consideration the  cost of the
character building, and then build for time and for eternity. . . . In
doing this work for yourself you are having an influence on many others.
. . . How much strength a word of hope, courage, and determination in a
right course will give one who is inclined to slide into habits that are
demoralizing! The firm purpose you may possess in carrying out good
principles will have an influence to balance souls in the right
direction. There is no limit to the good you may do.  

>From That I May Know Him - Page 161


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