Ep.1421: What Does True Christian Moral Excellence Look Like? (Christian Character Part III)
Establishing how and why our morality must be built on our faith
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Theme Scripture: 2 Peter 1:5
In 2 Peter chapter 1, the Apostle Peter is laying out a phenomenal blueprint for us to follow regarding the how and why of developing a focused and loyal character modeled after Christ. He begins by reminding us of the majesty and power of God, along with the loyalty and sacrifice of Jesus. He tells us that because God is as lofty as He is, we are given incomprehensible promises that can bring us to God’s own divine nature. He then tells us what’s required on our part. Peter explains that because of these promises, we need to apply all diligence, and in our faith, we need to supply - to develop and live - a character that will nurture and grow specific virtues of Christlikeness.
As we continue our Christian Character Series, the second “Allegiance Attribute” in Peter’s spiritual blueprint is moral excellence. Building on the foundation of faith, we find that that moral excellence is not merely good behavior but wholehearted allegiance of the heart—a life shaped by God’s purpose and modeled after His own character. This excellence evokes the idea of something fulfilling its highest purpose, like a horse that runs fast, or land that produces abundantly. For Christians, this moral excellence means living in a way that reflects God’s excellence and demonstrates that His purpose truly matters to us.
Inward excellence and outward goodness
This inward excellence naturally produces outward goodness, the visible conduct others can observe. Drawing from several scriptures, we can observe how moral excellence expresses itself through humility, patience, forgiveness, perseverance, gratitude and Spirit‑led transformation. True Christian virtue is not simply avoiding wrongdoing but actively embodying Christlike character in everyday interactions.
The challenge is that God’s standard is high, and we will fail repeatedly. Yet Peter reassures us that God has already provided “everything pertaining to life and godliness,” equipping us through His promises to grow into His divine likeness. Moral excellence becomes possible, not because we are strong, but because God is faithful.
Ask yourself: Is my moral excellence stronger today than yesterday? Am I becoming the person God intends me to be?
Key Takeaways
- Moral excellence is the allegiance of the heart, reflecting God’s character and purpose.
- Inner excellence produces visible goodness.
- True virtue requires intentional growth, not just avoiding sin but embodying Christlike qualities.
- God equips believers with everything needed to develop moral excellence through His promises.
- Spiritual progress requires perseverance, humility and daily habits that nurture transformation.























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