Offer Thanks For His Giving

We can be grateful for many things, and we should be.  We can be grateful to many people, and we should be.  We can be grateful on many occasions, and we should be.  But there is One who makes every good thing, every good person and every good occasion in our lives possible by His amazing grace.  God sent Jesus to be perfect for us because we aren’t, absorb wrath for sin so we don’t, and secure the blessings for us that we can’t.  Jesus paid our sin penalty and paid for our special privileges so that we might be forgiven, freed and favored. Today and every day, let us offer thanks for His giving.

Grow In Grace

There is a three-word description that summarizes what happens from the moment we put our faith in Jesus until the moment we come face-to-face with Him:  grow in grace.  We are not meant to stay the same or stand still, but to progress in our experience of grace for the rest of our lives. There are countless observations, implications and applications that flow from God’s grace to us, and we have the delightful duty of discovery.  Day by day, we are to prize, prioritize and pursue intimacy with Jesus.  Progress does not come from fixing ourselves, but fixing our eyes on Him. This is how we grow: we set out to know.

The Goal Of Grace

The goal of grace is to unite us to God so that He is honored in us and we are happy in Him.  Grace makes it possible for us to personally know God and enjoy Him, along with all the good gifts that He purposes to give us now and forever.  He doesn’t give us what we think will make us happy, but rather what He knows will make us happy … Himself.  Because of the grace of God, we get the God of grace! Therefore, the point of grace is to point us to God, so that we will be satisfied by Him, and He will be glorified by us. God gets the eternal praise that He’s always deserved, and we get the eternal pleasure that we’ve always desired.

You Can Have Grace

You will either receive the grace of God or the wrath of God for your sin.  There is no third option.  By nature and choice, we sin against God by preferring things over Him and refusing to obey Him, which condemns us to hell.  The only remedy is personally receiving the free forgiveness available by faith in Jesus, which ushers us into heaven.  You get to choose between continuing in sin and continuing with Jesus. Whether you embrace this as the best news ever or dismiss it as foolishness, this is true:  You need grace, and you can have grace. To reject it is to perish forever; to receive it is to have pleasure forever.

The Best Is Always Yet To Come

For all who trust in Jesus, there is a glorious eternity ahead in which bad things will be eliminated, good things will be perfected, and the best things will be unveiled.  We have an eternity with Him that… Never gets stale.  Never gets boring.  Never gets routine.  Never gets unappealing.  Never gets finished.  There will always be more to discover and enjoy from the immeasurable riches of God’s grace towards us in Christ Jesus.  Don’t live for this day; live for that day.  Don’t be discouraged by this day; be encouraged by that day.  Take hope in this every day:  For those who are trusting in Jesus, the best is always yet to come.

Persevere By Grace

There’s only one reason we persevere through trials, troubles and tragedies in this broken world:  grace.  God gives us the strength, encouragement and provision we need to keep going when the going gets tough. He is always graciously working in us, working behind the scenes for us, and working all things out for the good of us.  When He does not give us grace to escape problems, He will give us grace to endure them. We will keep going.  We will get to the other side.  We will make it through.  This is our hope in Jesus… When the time is right, God will bring our hurting to an end and give us happiness without end.

Grace Points The Way To Be With Jesus

All of God’s gracious actions toward us are designed to lead us toward Him.  He means for us to respond to His gifts not by seeking more gifts, but by seeking Jesus … to know, trust, serve, obey, honor, enjoy, worship and love Him as we follow Him.  Grace enables and encourages us to take steps with Jesus.  When we do, we grow in our relationship with Him as we go with Him wherever He leads to do whatever He says.  God woos us with His kindness along the way because He wants us to be together every step in this life until we are with Him forever in the life to come.  Grace points the way to be with Jesus.

There Are No Grace Graduates

There are no grace graduates.  None of us get to the point where we no longer need God’s provision.  We aren’t who we used to be, but our transformation isn’t complete.  We’ve been fruitful, but our good work isn’t finished.  We’ve come a long way, but our journey home isn’t over. We don’t move on from grace; we move on because of grace!  So, let us confidently call on God for help to joyfully live out His plans, live for what matters most, live with our circumstances and live in this world, not as independent people, but as His grace-dependent people. Until the very end… We will not stop needing.  God will not stop supplying.

He Gives Grace, We Give Glory

We require it. We request it. We receive it. We rely on it. But let’s be clear about it… Grace isn’t given because we are great, but because God is.  The grace of God testifies to the glory of God.  When it is received and rightly understood, it results in worship for the One who gives it.  It should prompt in us as receivers a celebration of Him and commendation of Him as a generous, powerful, wise, good, rich, holy and loving God.  Those who think they merit what they receive have little praise for God; those who know all they have is a gift have much praise for God. Today, as He gives grace to us, let us give glory to Him.

We Are Who We Are Because Of Grace

We were made in God’s image to bring glory to Him, but we all sin and fall short of God’s glory which distorts His image in us.  Jesus came to display the perfect image of God and glorify Him in ways we did not, and then die in our place to atone for our sin.  Then He begins restoring the image of God in us so we can bring Him glory.  This is what grace does for us:  It takes people who don’t look and act much like God and transforms us into people who do.  Undeserving sinners are remade into joy-filled, purpose-driven, difference-making, love-giving image-bearers of our glorious God.  We are who we are because of grace.

Who God Says You Are

To receive God’s grace is to be so radically changed that nothing will ever be the same.  Not your past, because your sin no longer convicts you.  Not your present, because your sin no longer controls you.  Not your future, because your sin no longer condemns you.  When you trust in Jesus, God graciously remakes everything about who you were, who you are and who you will become.  You are given a new identity in Christ, a growing similarity to Christ, and a joy-filled destiny with Christ.  Grace.  Changes.  Everything.  You are not defined by who the world says you are; you are defined by who God says you are.

One Way God Shows His Grace

God helps us help one another by giving spiritual gifts of His grace to every person in His family. We don’t earn these spiritual abilities; they are gifts.  They aren’t all the same; they come in various forms.  We don’t let them gather dust; we use them.  They aren’t to be used selfishly; they are to be used to bless others. We don’t use them to bless others so we are praised; we do so that Jesus may receive the glory. So, let us do our part today with the resources we have been entrusted to steward for the good of those around us. One way God shows grace to us is through others; one way God shows grace to others is through us.

Experience It And Extend It

Because the need for grace is great, and the supply of grace is even greater, we who have experienced it ourselves should extend it.  We want others to come to trust and treasure God like we do, and there is no better way to accomplish this than by a “show and tell” demonstration of what God has done for us in Christ.  We show others the same kind of undeserved forgiveness and favor that God pours out on us though acts of kindness.  We tell others about the availability of the grace of God that has changed us and can change them as well.  Our everyday testimony for God’s grace is treating others like He treats us.

We Just Have To Look

Contentment increases when your awareness of grace does.   The more you recognize what God has done, is doing and will do for you as a free and undeserved gift, the more you will be grateful for what you have and not grumble over what you do not have. Praising will replace pouting.  Worshipping will replace whining.  Celebrating will replace complaining.  So… To nurture this contentment, we should regularly look back at God’s faithfulness to us in Christ and look forward to God’s promises to us in Christ.  Praise God! We don’t have to look very hard to appreciate all that we are given; we just have to look.

God Wants Us To Be Happy

God wants us to be happy.  When He tells us in the Bible to do, say, correct, believe, feel, think or share something, it is not to take away our happiness; it is to take away the things that are in the way of our full and lasting happiness in Him.  We must trust that God is after our happiness, that He knows best how to bring about our happiness, and that what He tells us in the Bible is designed to lead us into happiness.  It is His grace at work when He tells us what to do, gives us power to do it, and delights us in Himself as we do it.  God’s way is not always easy, popular or instantly gratifying, but it always leads to real joy.

Experiencing More Of His Grace

There are certain rhythms of grace that will help us better experience the forgiveness, freedom and favor of God.  These habits, disciplines and practices help us remember and rely on God’s generosity toward us in Christ.  While there are many of them, there are four basic steps that give birth to the rest of them:  Pray. Read the Bible.  Respond to what God tells you.  Help others do the same. This is how we better experience all that God means for us to have in Christ:  we live in step with Him as we live out His plans for us. The best way to dive into the fountainhead of grace is to walk daily with the Giver of grace.

We Will Sin Less

One of the evidences that you have received God’s pardon for your sin is that you are relying on God’s power to fight against your sin. Forgiveness and freedom are two inseparable aspects of grace. You don’t get one without the other. Spiritual growth will vary by person and season, but one thing every genuine Christian has in common is this: sin no longer holds the same appeal or power as it once did. We go from loving sin to hating it and from choosing sin to fighting it. Though we will not be sinless, we will sin less because of this… Our relationship with sin changes because of our relationship with Jesus.

Run To The Throne Of Grace

There is a daily tug-of-war for control of your thoughts, feelings, motives, attitudes, words and actions, pulling you in the opposing directions of what sin entices you into and what God invites you into.   Look to Jesus for help and look for His help to arrive in your time of temptation as a way to leave it, the power to say “no” to it, a divine removal of it, the arrival of someone to help you through it, and / or a promise of something worth waiting for that is better than it.  He is bigger than your biggest need!  Take heart… You are never helpless against temptation as long as there is a throne of grace for you to run to for help.

Grace Isn’t Opposed To Effort

Grace is not cruise control.  Ours is not a set it and forget it relationship in which God does all the work, and we do none of it.  He does all of the things that only He can do and enables us to do all of the things that He purposes for us to do.  How do we respond to grace?  We. Work. Hard.  We work hard to be who God called us to be and do what God has called us to do in Christ, relying on His power and provision every step of the way.  Grace isn’t opposed to effort; it’s opposed to trying to earn what we’ve been freely given.    We don’t work hard to receive God’s grace; we work hard because we have already received it.

Relying On And Resting In His Grace

When we receive God’s grace, every sin we have committed, are committing and will commit are all forgiven. Fully.  Freely.  Forever.  That doesn’t mean we can knowingly and willfully continue sinning with no remorse or repentance.  True grace is not “All is forgiven, now you can freely wallow in sin.”  True grace is, “All is forgiven, now you can firmly withstand sin.” Jesus did not pick us up just so we would run back to the same thing that knocked us down. He supplies both pardon for sin and power not to sin. So… We rely on His grace as we strive for holiness, and we rest in His grace when we need forgiveness.