2 Peter 1: 2 “Grace and peace be multiplied to you in the knowledge of God and of Jesus our Lord”
The word for “knowledge” in Greek is epignosis, which refers to a heart experience of what and Who God is, rather than mere intellectual knowledge of facts about Him. It is the knowledge that is gained through an intimate and personal relationship with God.
In other words, when you hear and hear until you know in your heart that the Lord loves you and is for you, you will experience His unmerited favor and supernatural peace in the area of your challenge. That is when you will find His strength, wisdom, and supply multiplied tangibly in your life.
The good works will come as you grow in grace through the knowledge of our Lord Jesus.
The Hebrew word for “peace” here is shalom, which means completeness, soundness, well-being in body and mind, safety, contentment, and peace in our relationships with people. If you desire to experience an increase in these blessings in your body, family, career, and ministry, then focus on hearing Jesus and growing in the knowledge of Him and His grace. Grace and peace and every blessing be yours in abundance.
The preaching of the Law will bring the knowledge of sin instead of God.
Quite often a person experiences a breakthrough but that breakthrough doesn’t last. Why? Because after some time, they forget the scriptural revelation they received that gave them the breakthrough in the first place. Many believers don’t realize this, but revelations can be stolen and forgotten. That’s what happened to the Corinthian church and Paul had to step in to remind them of their righteous identity in Christ.
Quite often a person experiences a breakthrough but that breakthrough doesn’t last. Why? Because after some time, they forget the scriptural revelation they received that gave them the breakthrough in the first place. Many believers don’t realize this, but revelations can be stolen and forgotten. That’s what happened to the Corinthian church and Paul had to step in to remind them of their righteous identity in Christ.