Grace Is All Around Us

We know grace is God’s “unmerited forgiveness, freedom and favor” toward us, but that’s very generalized. What does it specifically look like in everyday life?  It looks like: forgiveness during failures, peace during storms, hope during trials, comfort during heartaches, joy during suffering, guidance during uncertainty, rest during busyness, strength during temptation, blessing during good times, help during bad times, and so much more.  But even that is not as pin-point accurate as grace really is, for it shows up in countless minutiae within each of those categories.  Look and see… Grace is all around us.

It’s A Buffet, Not A Bite

By grace, God serves up an endless feast of soul-nourishing, soul-delighting blessings for those who trust in Jesus. This includes:  forgiveness, friendship, freedom, wisdom, power, peace, purpose, joy, hope, security, rest, justice, thankfulness, assurance, deliverance, guidance, significance, endurance, comfort, companionship, care, courage, transformation, satisfaction, love and life. And this is not a complete list!  The countless implications and applications of the benefits that are ours by grace are staggering and extend from now until eternity.  It’s a buffet, not a bite. In Jesus, we have the life we’ve always wanted.

Headed In The Right Direction

It may not be the easy way.  It may not be the popular way.  It may not be the crowded way. But following Jesus is always the right way.  As it has been said, when the whole world is running towards the cliff, he who is running in the opposite direction appears to have lost his mind.  But he is actually the only one in his right mind headed the right way no matter how hard, unaccepted or lonely it may be.  So, let us follow Jesus confident that He will always lead us to the right place at the right time.  We’ll often be heading in the opposite direction of the crowd, but we’ll always be headed right to where we need to be.

Grace To Begin Again

There are three questions we should regularly ask in an honest-as-we-can-be evaluation of our spiritual journey with Jesus. First, how am I relating to God through my daily prayer and Bible time? Second, how regular and authentic is my corporate worship with others? Third, how am I stewarding my time and resources for the kingdom of God?  These are essential parts of us knowing Jesus and making Him known so that God is honored in us and we are happy in Him.  When we have been less-than-faithful in these areas, let us ask God for grace to begin again, rejoicing that He will never stop being fully faithful to us.

The Most Rewarding Thing We Can Ever Do

The most rewarding thing we can ever do is admit our lostness, helplessness and unworthiness to enter God’s kingdom, and depend completely on His mercy and grace.  When we acknowledge our need for God and turn to Him in faith, we are given access to His kingdom and all of its benefits for us in Christ. The kingdom of heaven has a King … and it’s not you or me.  It’s an infinitely wiser, stronger, kinder King who rules over the lives of His people for their good and unleashes so many blessings on them that it will take an eternity to experience them all.  We get a foretaste for now and a feast forever. All hail King Jesus!

We Must Encourage Each Other To Follow Jesus

Every Christian faces the ever-present danger of distraction, frustration, and temptation to become preoccupied with things that don’t matter, things that don’t satisfy and things that don’t last.  That’s why Christian community is so important in helping each other keep the faith and keep our focus.   Let us… Spur each other on to good works for Jesus.  Strengthen each other with good news about Jesus.  Support each other with good deeds like Jesus.  By His grace and in His love… We must continually encourage each other to follow Jesus because the world is continually encouraging us not to follow Him.

Battling Unbelief

There are days when our biggest battle is against unbelief.  We start to doubt that God cares about what is happening to us and that He is going to do anything about it.  To battle unbelief, we must remember God’s faithfulness in the past and remember God’s promises for the future.  He has always taken care of us, He is taking care of us, and He will continue to take care of us.  Defeat your doubts by remembering today that He has a good reason for what He has allowed into your life and that He is actively working it out for your good. God cares about what is happening to you, and God will show His care for you.

Praising Him And Pleasing Him

A heart that worships God strives by grace to put God at the heart of everything else.  We increasingly, though imperfectly, want Him to become the center of what, when, where, why and how we do what we do. Our adoration of Him overflows into allegiance to Him.  Our gladness in Him leads us to do what will glorify Him.  Our love for Him compels us to live for Him.  Worship changes how we think about our time, money, relationships, priorities and life purpose, and how we carry out the plans of God for us concerning these things.  May God produce in us today both a delight to praise Him and a desire to please Him.

Small Things And Big Things

The world wants us to make small things big and big things small.  It wants small fears to rule our hearts, petty disagreements to sabotage our relationships, and trivial matters to dominate our schedules.  It wants the seriousness of sin to be downplayed, the importance of living for eternity to be minimized, and the amazing availability and role of God’s grace in our everyday lives to be underestimated.  But, praise God, we don’t have to live like that!  Jesus has redeemed us from a life of smallness and sinfulness so we can live for bigger and better things.  Today, by grace, let us keep big things big and small things small.

Help For Doing What Is Right

So often we don’t know what is right to do, haven’t got the desire to do what we know, and can’t do what we know and want to do that is right.  We need a power from outside of us to come inside of us so we can live in such a way that God is honored and we are happy.  That is exactly what God gives us:  the powerful Holy Spirit living in each of us who trust in Jesus.  He guides us on the way.  He encourages us on the way. He helps us on the way.  The Holy Spirit makes it possible for us to go to good places to do good things as we share good news about a good God.  Ask Him to help you decide, desire and do what is right today.

Jesus Will Come Through For Us And Come For Us

As we trust Jesus to come through for us, we will be filled with peace when we’re running low, renewed with spiritual energy when we’re running out, helped through difficulty when we’re running down, and kept steadfast when we feel like running away.   This is our hope in Jesus:  the best is yet to come.  Let us believe it, expect it, anticipate it and await it to come true.  Let us watch for the daily doses of His grace to appear when we need them.  And let us regard the eternal pleasure of heaven with Him as something wonderful on the calendar that is certain to come at the appointed time.  Because it is.  Because it will.

You Are Never Helpless Against Temptation

Every day there is a tug-of-war for 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 as a way to leave the temptation, the power to say “no” to the temptation, a divine removal of the temptation, the arrival of someone to help you through the temptation, and / or a promise of something worth waiting for that is better than the temptation.  Rejoice!  You are never helpless against temptation for there is a throne of grace you can run to for help.

Grace For Believers Who Live Differently Than We D …

We should never approve or applaud someone else’s sin.  But we should also be a lot more gracious with other believers who live differently than we do.  It can be helpful to remember that every one of us who is following Jesus does so at varying paces and is at varying places in that journey with Him.  Not everyone will… Understand things like we do.  Interpret things like we do.  Practice things like we do.  Rather than criticize others because they aren’t carbon copies of us, let us cheer on others to continue growing in the likeness of Jesus. None of us are as mature as we will be; but we’re also not as messy as we used to be.

Jesus Is Ready, Willing And Able

We need help every single day to wisely and safely and joyfully and productively keep going in life.  And we will have every single day’s worth of help that we need to keep going in life because we have Jesus! He is gracious, so He is ready to help us.  He is loving, so He is willing to help us.  He is mighty, so He is able to help us.   Ready.  Willing.  Able.  His grace means we don’t have to earn His help, His love means we don’t have to pry His help, and His might means we don’t have to doubt His help.  Be confident and courageous today knowing that no matter what comes your way, the help of Jesus is on the way.

From Who You Used To Be

Every human knows what it feels like to be stuck.  Stuck in repeated mistakes, personality flaws, bad habits, unfulfilling rhythms and inner unrest caused by our sinfulness.  But God in His grace sent Jesus to get us un-stuck and offer real transformation for those who put their trust in Him.  This is what becoming new in Christ means:  a change in our standing with God, a change in what makes us happy, a change in what controls our lives, and a change in what our eternity will be like.  He changes everything!  Trust Him day by day and watch Him change you from who you used to be into who you were made to be.

Grace For Every Step

So… Where do you go from here?  What is your next step?  Step one is to welcome Jesus into your life for Who He is:  Savior, Provider, Counselor, Leader, King, Treasure.  If you have never repented of your sinful life apart from Him and received the life that comes with Him, then by faith ask God for this right now.  If you really mean it in your heart, He will give it to you.  Step two onward is to grow in grace.  Step after step, you let Jesus be Who He is … for you.  You seek to know Him, follow Him and enjoy Him, letting His peace, hope and joy rule in your heart as He rules your life for your good.

Made New In Every Way

We’re given… New identities.  New desires.  New lives.  New futures.  Christians have a faith in Jesus that is demonstrated by loving obedience, though imperfectly executed.  That means there is grace to help us get this right, and there is grace to help us when we get this wrong.  Our entire spiritual journey is one in which we rely on grace to take steps of faith in living as God intends for us, and in which we rest in that same grace when we take mis-steps knowing that God won’t give up on us.  Jesus is the Author and Finisher of our faith, and we can be sure of this:  God will finish what He starts in us.

A Life Of Real Contentedness

You can’t afford it; but it’s already paid for.  You can’t earn it; but it’s freely given.  You can’t secure it; but it’s always available to you.  God’s grace has countless implications and applications for everyday life and eternal life, ranging from getting good things to getting through bad things to getting to the best things. There is grace for you to have the life of real contentedness that you’ve always wanted.  And that’s just the beginning, for it will expand and extend throughout eternity.  All you have to do is … Want it.  Ask for it.  Receive it.  Enjoy it.   Grace isn’t about your doing or your deserving; it’s about God giving us His gifts.

Ongoing War Against Sin

As Christians, we are in an ongoing war against our sin, and there are daily occasions in which we lose the battle.  This spiritual journey we are on is one in which we have not yet been fully delivered from the presence of sin, so we must fight against it and confess our failings when we lose a skirmish.   Ours is a humble and simple cry out for grace: “I did it.  I regret doing it.  Help me not do it again.  Lead me to something better in you.”  Because Jesus has already secured the final victory over our sin, there is grace for us.  Grace that gives us pardon when we lose the fight, and grace that gives us power to fight on.

Praise Him During The Highs And The Lows

Life is a series of personal, societal and general changes. But there is one thing that remains the same: our God is worthy to be praised through all of the ups and downs of our lives. Therefore… We praise Him when we succeed, but also when we fail.  We praise Him when things are comfortable, but also when they are difficult.  We praise Him when we get what we want, but also when we miss out.  God deserves our praise because of Who He is and what He does whether we are experiencing a high or a low. So… Let’s praise Him today as the One Who gets us to the mountaintops and gets us through the valleys.