06.September.2025
Some people talk about grace like it’s the problem. “If you preach too much grace, people will just take advantage of it.” But here’s the truth: grace isn’t the problem. We are.
Grace is the key that unlocks freedom. But it was never meant to be a lounge chair where we sit back, shrug, and say, “Well, God loves me, so I don’t have to grow.” Grace is meant to propel us forward, into transformation, into holiness, into newness of life.
Paul wrote in 2 Corinthians 5:17: “Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: The old has gone, the new is here!” That’s what grace does. It makes us new.
If your version of grace leaves you stuck in the same cycles, weighed down by the same chains, then it’s not grace you’re walking in, it’s comfort, or maybe even compromise. God’s grace never desires to leave us as it found us, but it’s our choice to grow and take responsibility.
Think of it this way: a key is only useful if you actually turn it in the lock and walk through the door. Grace has already opened the door wide. The question is, will we walk into the life Jesus died to give us?
Grace isn’t the problem. It’s the solution. It’s the power. It’s the invitation to live free, whole, and new.
And the more we lean into that grace, the more we realize: it’s not just about being forgiven, it’s about being transformed.
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If you’ve never given your life to Jesus, or if you’ve walked away, trying to do life your own way it’s not too late. He’s calling you back. He’s been waiting.
Return to Him today. Surrender your plans, your pain, and your past. He’s ready to restore, renew, and realign you with your divine purpose.
~ Dear Heavenly Father ~
Thank You for sending Jesus to die on the Cross just for me. I admit that I have sinned, and I repent. I ask You to forgive me. I believe that He died and rose again. Right now, I make Him the Lord of my life. Fill me with Your Holy Spirit. My sins are washed away, my past is forgiven, and my future is bright. Thank you for saving me. In Jesus’ Name Amen.
Make today count and see you tomorrow.
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