Unlimited Graceনমুনা
Grace Means that it’s not Where You Begin That Counts
Although your former state was ordinary, your future will be extraordinary (Job 8:7, CEB).
What can you say to drug addicts and ex-convicts, who think they’ve come to the end, to give them hope? The wise man said in the Bible: The end of a matter is better than its beginning (Ecclesiastes 7:8).
It doesn’t necessarily matter how you begin; it matters how you end. The Bible is full of examples of how this is true. Consider the stories of Joseph, David, Zacchaeus, Mary Magdalene, and Paul. God’s endings for us are always better than our beginnings:
Although your former state was ordinary, your future will be extraordinary (Job 8:7, CEB; See also Haggai 2:9).
How do you make sure that you end up well? By believing and trusting in what God has promised you, and allowing Him to do what He wants to do with your life. It will always be something wonderful!
Are you in a bad place right now? Have you been there for a while? Remember the Cross, and remember the resurrection. Remember: where you begin doesn’t count, only where you end up. You have been redeemed and you are now defined by the endless riches of God’s goodness.
Take a quiet moment to reflect about where you have come from and where you are headed. God is committed to your story and He already knows the ending. He loves you.
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About this Plan
Jesus pours out His grace. As the Son of God, He came to a broken world to bring redemption. He took the punishment that we deserve and through His work on the cross, we get to experience new mercies each day. This reading plan allows you to read His words of life and experience His grace with each day of the study. Enjoy Jesus as you are filled with grace.
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