Revelation 3:15-16
When we stop growing, we start drifting. Scripture actually has quite a few things to say about it. Lukewarm faith leaves us vulnerable, comfortable, and easily compromised.
A faith that settles becomes a faith that weakens.
Compromise doesn’t happen all at once. It begins quietly; a small justification here, a delayed prayer life there, a softening of conviction when life gets busy or painful. Over time, those small choices shape the condition of the heart. Without intentional growth, we can find ourselves spiritually dull, emotionally exhausted, and disconnected from the strength we desperately need.
That’s why spiritual growth matters. It keeps your heart awake. It sharpens your discernment. It anchors you when the enemy tries to pull you into confusion, discouragement, or spiritual passivity. Growth is how we stay aligned with God’s voice instead of the world’s noise.
At Amazing Grace™, we are determined to help you grow with purpose; to move from lukewarm to wholehearted, from compromise to conviction, and from spiritual fatigue to renewed strength in Christ.

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