Growth doesn’t happen overnight. You know that. Whether it’s in your relationships, your career or your faith, real growth takes time, intention and a lot of grace.

This verse in 2 Peter is a quiet encouragement—keep growing. Not just in head knowledge, but in grace. It’s an invitation to go deeper with Jesus, not just learning about Him but letting that knowledge shape how you live and love.

So what does that actually look like for you? Maybe it means slowing down enough to sit with Scripture, not just reading but really listening. Maybe it’s praying when you don’t have the words, just showing up with your heart open. Maybe it’s seeing how Jesus’ love shows up in your parenting, your friendships or the way you respond when life doesn’t go your way.

Growth in grace is often subtle. It’s when you choose patience instead of snapping. When you ask for forgiveness and mean it. When you speak life instead of gossip. These are the quiet wins of spiritual growth—and they matter.

So take a minute today and ask: where do I want to grow? Where do I need more of God’s grace? You don’t have to have it all figured out. Just start where you are, and trust that God will meet you there.

Keep showing up. Keep seeking. Keep growing. Jesus is walking with you every step of the way.