07.September.2025
We’ve talked about what grace is, what it isn’t, and how easily we can twist it. But here’s the real question: what do we do with all of this?
The answer isn’t to shame ourselves or to nitpick every misstep. That’s not grace, that’s legalism. Instead, it’s about practicing gentle heart-checks before God. Not “Am I good enough?” but “Am I letting His grace and His Word shape me?”
Here’s a question worth carrying into prayer:
Is my version of grace making me more like Jesus, or just a polished version of my old self? Ouch.
If the answer stings a little, remember this: conviction isn’t condemnation. Conviction is grace pulling us closer, inviting us to grow.
The hope is this, grace is strong enough. Strong enough to forgive what you’ve done, strong enough to carry you through weakness, and strong enough to transform you into someone new.
Philippians 1:6 promises, “He who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus.” Grace doesn’t just start the work, it finishes it.
So what do we do with this?
We keep leaning in. We let His grace both hold us and shape us. And we trust that God’s love is not just big enough to cover us, but powerful enough to change us.
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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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