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		<title>Growth &#8211; It&#8217;s the Name of the Game of Life</title>
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[Because of the Divine power we now possess] make every effort to add to your faith goodness; and to goodness, knowledge; and to knowledge, self-control; and to self-control, perseverance; and to perseverance, godliness; and to godliness, mutual affection; and to mutual affection, love. -2 Peter 1:5-7  (TNIV).
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<p>[Because of the Divine power we now possess] make every effort to add to your faith goodness; and to goodness, knowledge; and to knowledge, self-control; and to self-control, perseverance; and to perseverance, godliness; and to godliness, mutual affection; and to mutual affection, love. <em><strong>-2 Peter 1:5-7</strong></em><strong> </strong> (TNIV).</p>
<p>The voyage of life, the rolling, cascading journey, has about it a purpose. Yet many live without purpose and certainly without front-of-mind goals that are visible to the outside world by virtue of that thing called &#8220;growth.&#8221;</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve had seasons of life when I felt the steepness of the growth curve was essentially harsh and unfair&#8211;a wishing that it would cease immediately. That type of enforced growth that God &#8220;blesses&#8221; us with is not the growth I&#8217;m referring to. The pertinent growth is that of a disciple&#8217;s chosen path; a destiny of willing and obedient development.</p>
<p>This is where the passage out of Second Peter comes in. It&#8217;s an urgent plea from the Rock to leave no stone unturned in our vibrant journey toward attaining moral excellence. And when we look a little closer we find there&#8217;s a process of exercising one virtue in the development of another, and so forth&#8211;the Amplified version reveals this.</p>
<p><strong>Faith to Goodness</strong></p>
<p>All it takes to believe is faith. Yet, to outsiders that&#8217;s beside the point. They want to know, and more&#8211;<em>see</em>, the difference believing in Christ actually makes. Goodness (or moral excellence) is the basic activity of right dealing with people&#8211;it&#8217;s at once noticeable in how we treat others and ourselves. Anyone can say they have faith, but it&#8217;s others who notice goodness.</p>
<p><strong>Goodness to Knowledge</strong></p>
<p>Once we&#8217;ve the ability of appropriate concern and it directs us toward active good, we must then build upon our knowledge. It&#8217;s critical the order here. Many skip goodness and go on in their pride toward knowledge. Let&#8217;s put it this way; any dodo can learn information&#8211;it&#8217;s how it&#8217;s applied that&#8217;s the key!</p>
<p>Once we&#8217;ve appropriately come to know goodness, <em>and only then</em>, we are then in a position to invest in our education relating to learning of the Lord Jesus: his purpose, life, ministry&#8211;his Passion, resurrection and now position at the right hand of the Father, and all things besides. Theology is a vast, magnificent topic.</p>
<p><strong>Knowledge to Self-Control</strong></p>
<p>Strangely, it&#8217;s knowledge of the faith and of theology that effectively informs matters of further moral development. As we engage the mind we kick start a process of research and enquiry and the patterns of thinking then begin to work in some unexpected, yet delightful, ways.</p>
<p>Knowledge is not the same as intellect. Good knowledge will lead us to self-control; it&#8217;s <em>moral</em> knowledge we&#8217;re talking about, not simply <em>information</em>. That&#8217;s an important distinction to make.</p>
<p><strong>Self-Control to Perseverance</strong></p>
<p>Herein lays the &#8220;hope&#8221; connection. We only persevere when there&#8217;s the hope of something good before us. Both self-control and perseverance have about them a longsuffering patience of waiting&#8211;the ability and the tenacity to wait.</p>
<p>Perseverance is going through to the bitter end; it&#8217;s the very essence of moral courage. And when effected correctly, those persevering do so out of a peaceful, accepting base, not expecting things (impatiently) to turn for the better. They wait for the results, patiently.</p>
<p><strong>Perseverance to Godliness</strong></p>
<p>What do all these virtues (thus far) lead to? The answer is godliness: &#8220;a very practical awareness of God in every aspect of life.&#8221;[1] No matter our present-day circumstances, we have over us this cloak of godliness that pervades our operations and our being.</p>
<p><strong>Godliness to Mutual Affection (or Brotherly/Sisterly Kindness)</strong></p>
<p>The outworking of godliness is a great many things, but principally it&#8217;s the desire, even longing, to live for others. Godliness, of its own, does not produce in us good works to others; we must add the effort of going into people&#8217;s lives in productive, useful ways. We&#8217;re to roundly treat entire humanity with the love of a brother or sister.</p>
<p><strong>Mutual Affection to Love</strong></p>
<p>The <em>summum bonum</em>, love. This is the supreme good. It&#8217;s an unconditional love for all people. It&#8217;s a more intense form of love than the former love; Greek: <em>philadelphia</em> (brotherly love). It&#8217;s the love of the Lord Jesus, pure and simple. It&#8217;s passionate love that would give of itself for another:</p>
<p>My command is this: Love each other as I have loved you. Greater love has no one than this: to lay down one&#8217;s life for one&#8217;s friends. <em><strong>-John 15:12-13</strong></em><strong> </strong> (TNIV).</p>
<p>Spiritual growth for the spiritual person should be the number one goal to life. It seems a gross waste to be saved only to never &#8216;go on&#8217; from those infantile days, and never to walk in mature faith as seen in our relationships with God and others.</p>
<p>[1] E. M. B. Green, <em>2 Peter and Jude</em> &#8211; Tyndale New Testament Commentaries (Leicester, England: InterVarsity Press/Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1987), p. 79. Cited in Dick Lucas &amp; Christopher Green, <em>2 Peter &amp; Jude</em> &#8211; The Bible Speaks Today (Leicester, England: InterVarsity Press, 1995), p. 60.</div>
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<p>© S. J. Wickham, 2009.</p>
<p>Steve Wickham is a Registered Safety Practitioner (BSc, MSIA, RSP) and a qualified, unordained Christian minister (GradDipBib&amp;Min).</p></div>
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<div>As an addition to the above, I wanted to point you in the direction of the <a title="Game of Life Book" href="http://selfhelpdatabase.com/store/product.php?products_id=100" target="_blank">Game of Life Book</a> which I think you will find is very complimentary to the above post.</div>
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<div>In addition, you are obviously someone commited to learning more, and improving your own life, and I invite you to look closely at the <a title="Self help Area" href="http://www.selfhelpdatabase.com" target="_blank">Self Help Database membership site</a>.  We have free as wella s paid membership levels, where you can access a wide variety of ebooks and software, some for free, and totjers at reasonable proces.</div>
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