1:2 – May grace and peace be
multiplied to you in the knowledge of God and of Jesus our Lord.
A
prayer on behalf of his readers is offered by the Apostle in this verse. Peter’s
request is virtually the same as the one Paul usually makes in his epistles. It
is a simple prayer of greeting. He seeks the Lord to grant them more and more
grace and peace.
Most
Bible students understand the meaning of grace. Simply put, grace is God doing
for us what we do not deserve. Surely every true Christian who understands the
Word of God realizes that God has done everything for us, and we deserve
absolutely nothing but death, judgment, and eternal damnation. Instead, he has
given us life now, hope for the future, and eternal life with Him!
Given
all the grace God has already granted to us, it seems bold to seek God for more
grace. Yet God hears our requests and gladly gives to His children. May we
always seek for God’s grace in our life.
And,
of course, with grace comes peace. In fact, apart from God’s grace there is no
peace. Without grace there is no true peace in one’s soul and there is no
eternal peace for the soul. More grace equals more peace and that includes
peace with God.
So,
for his readers, Peter asks the Lord to rapidly increase (“multiply”) both
grace and peace in the lives of his readers. Such a multiplication of these two
godly attributes is the meaning of spiritual growth. Peter wants his readers to
grow spiritually. We should desire such spiritual growth for every believer
including our self!
And
how does God multiply grace and peace in our lives? He does so through
knowledge of Himself and His Son. The word “knowledge” in the original has a
preposition prefix and may be translated “knowledge upon”. In this form, the
word refers to “full” or “complete” or “deeper” knowledge of God.
Our
Sovereign Creator has revealed Himself in His Son (the living Word) and in the
Scriptures (the written word). His revelation is complete. He has provided us
with all we need to know to experience eternal peace and happiness. The grace
and peace our souls desire will grow only as we meditate and study on His Word.
We
need a full knowledge of the character of God. We need a full knowledge of the
purpose of God. We need a full knowledge of the workings of God. Knowing God is
not a one-time act; it is a lifetime act.
But
our knowledge needs to be more extensive. It must include a complete knowledge
of our Lord, the Lord Jesus. We need a full knowledge of who He was, who He is,
and who He will be. We need a full knowledge of Christ as our Prophet, our
Priest, and our King. We need a full knowledge of Christ not only as our Savior
but also as our Lord, for He is Lord of all.
Yes,
let’s seek the Lord and ask Him for more grace and peace. But we must remember
also that the Lord grows us spiritually through His Word.
May
we seek Him in the Scripture, and may He grow us into the image of His Son!
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