Accepting God’s grace is the same as accepting the gift of salvation, and that involves confessing your sins and repenting of them-turning away from them.Īs a church we have a responsibility to extend and minister grace as well as uphold the truth of what grace really is. When you accept God’s grace you let it change you. This also means that no matter what a person has done in the past or where they are in the present, God’s grace is there for them. When it comes to extending grace the first thing you need to remember is that everyone is equally in need of God’s grace AND equally undeserving (Romans 3:23). We are no longer flying solo, but rather we are the co-pilot-as in second in command instead of first. (NIV) It is recognizing that our bodies are now inhabited by the Holy Spirt. The life I now live in the body, I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me. Galatians 2:20 says, I have been crucified with Christ and I no longer live, but Christ lives in me. What is a life of gratitude?Ī life of gratitude is a life that seeks to do God’s will. And out of that humility should come unrelenting gratitude expressed by a faithful, obedient life. Let’s re-read those last two statements, okay? Knowing grace is undeserved and that without it we would be forever lost should make us humble. Knowing grace is undeserved and that without it we would be forever lost should make us humble. We don’t deserve not being punished for our sins, but God knew the price was just too steep for us to pay, so He and Jesus paid it for us. Grace, by definition, is undeserved favor (approval, kindness, forgiveness), which is exactly what God has done for us in sending Jesus to die on the cross as payment for our sins. This doesn’t mean grace is a get-out-of-jail-free card we should be humbled by and grateful for grace rather than taking it for granted. When Jesus died on the cross, he took the unforgivable and made it forgivable.Įven though the world didn’t deserve to be forgiven, God created a way for us to be redeemed through Jesus.
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