
Know The Truth Daily Broadcast Return on Investment - Part 1B
Mar 25, 2026
Philip De Courcy, a senior pastor and Bible teacher known for expository, practical preaching, delivers a sermon from 2 Peter on spiritual return on investment. He frames growth as investing faith to gain fruitfulness, firmness, and fullness. He warns against spiritual myopia and forgetfulness and urges deliberate addition of virtues to multiply grace and assurance.
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Add To Your Faith With Specific Spiritual Habits
- Add to your initial faith deliberately by practicing self-control, knowledge, virtue, perseverance, godliness, kindness, and love.
- Philip De Courcy lists these specific qualities from 2 Peter 1:5-7 as a continual spiritual portfolio that produces a radiant, fruitful walk with God.
Threefold Return On Spiritual Investment
- Growing faith yields a threefold return: fruitfulness, firmness, and fullness.
- Peter frames spiritual growth as an investment that guarantees productivity, assurance, and abundant entrance into God's kingdom.
Spiritual Nearsightedness Leads To Forgetting Salvation
- Stagnant Christians develop spiritual myopia and amnesia, losing eternal perspective and forgetting they were cleansed from sins.
- De Courcy explains Greek order and uses the quarter-on-the-Bible story to show nearsightedness by worldly focus.



