What does a Christian do? In this foundational message, we explore Peter's answer—not a job title, but a lifestyle. A Christian is someone who adds to their faith—not to earn salvation, but to reflect it. Just as a tree is known by its fruit, a believer is known by what is being added: virtue, knowledge, temperance, patience, godliness, brotherly kindness, and love. This message walks through 2 Peter 1 and shows that faith is the foundation, but spiritual growth is the structure. God has already provided everything we need for life and godliness (v.3), and now calls us to build diligently upon that grace. Faith begins with God's righteousness and ends in fruitful, steadfast living that confirms our calling and prepares us for an abundant entrance into Christ's eternal kingdom (v.10–11). Key Takeaways: Faith is not the finish line—it's the starting point. Christian growth is not optional—it's the proof of a living, fruitful faith. You don't just claim faith—you show it through Christlike character. The Christian life is not passive. You are called to add, grow, and abound. Don't settle for the spiritual base model. God has given you the keys to grow, the power to change, and the promise of glory. So build with diligence—and show the world who you belong to.