juonec4dmodels.poster@blogger.com,                                  What do you think about when you hear the word grace?                                   Most people tend to think about God’s grace as something that’s exclusively connected to our  salvation. But  grace is about so much more than how we come to Christ.                                  In fact, our entire Christian walk must be fueled by  the grace of God!                                  God’s grace is real and powerful in our lives. There’s nothing we can do that  doesn’t ultimately  come from his grace. Yes, grace saves us, but God also spreads it throughout our lives...                                                                        - Grace forgives us. (Isaiah 43:25) Though we don’t deserve it, God wipes our slate  clean by his grace.
                                      - Grace sustains us. (Philippians 2:13) God will never ask us to do  anything he doesn’t give us the ability and the power to do. That power and ability is called grace.
                                       - Grace heals us. (Psalm 147:3) God heals our broken hearts and binds up our wounds.
                                       - Grace liberates us. (Matthew 11:28-30) Our relationship with Jesus isn’t about what we do. Instead it’s about resting  in what the Lord has already done. If your Christian life is not a life of resting in Christ, you’re moving into legalism.
                                       - Grace gives us talents. (Romans 12:6) God has given each one of us the ability to do something well, and  we’re to use those abilities for him.
                                      - Grace transforms us. (Romans 12:2) Through  his grace, God makes us new through the renewing of our mind.
                                      - Grace matures us. (2 Peter  3:18) God’s work of making us more like Jesus happens not because we’ve earned it, but by the grace of God.
                                                                     The Bible says, “For God is working in you, giving you the desire and the power to do what  pleases  him” Philippians 2:13 NLT. With God’s grace, we can live a life of joy!                                  Click here to read the rest of my letter about being fueled by  God’s grace…                                       |                              
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