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“God’s Grace Surpasses All Our Hopes”
Tell the world that grace is God’s unimaginable generosity.
Grace shows us that God seeks sinners to bless them and change them and to fill their lives with fruitfulness, innocence, and joy. This is because God is what he says he is—Love.
We need to tell the world that grace is God’s unimaginable generosity. It led God to give us Christ, God’s “gift that is too wonderful for words!” (2 Corinthians 9:15 CEV). It led God to promise to supply as we need it, “exceeding abundantly above all we ask or think” (Ephesians 3:20, KJV).
Remember the paralytic lowered into the room where Christ is preaching (Matthew 9:1-7). He hopes for physical restoration. The generous Saviour not only gives the man what he hopes for, but also something more wonderful. “Take heart, son; your sins are forgiven” (Matthew 9:2, NIV).
Now remember the starving prodigal son in his tattered clothes, with his almost broken spirit (Luke 15:11–32). He resolves to go to his father. His father’s servants have bread enough to eat and to spare, so the son will ask to be made a servant. What happens? The son is reinstated in his father’s house! He is given a ring, special shoes, a valuable robe – and a feast. This is a picture of divine grace in action.
Can you think of a time when God showed you grace above and beyond what you expected? Perhaps a prayer answered in a way you didn’t expect, God’s providence in your life, or even your own conversion. Find a group of people to share your experience with. It could be in your church, study group, or even your family.
By Dr Desmond Ford
Tell the world that grace is God’s unimaginable generosity.
Grace shows us that God seeks sinners to bless them and change them and to fill their lives with fruitfulness, innocence, and joy. This is because God is what he says he is—Love.
We need to tell the world that grace is God’s unimaginable generosity. It led God to give us Christ, God’s “gift that is too wonderful for words!” (2 Corinthians 9:15 CEV). It led God to promise to supply as we need it, “exceeding abundantly above all we ask or think” (Ephesians 3:20, KJV).
Remember the paralytic lowered into the room where Christ is preaching (Matthew 9:1-7). He hopes for physical restoration. The generous Saviour not only gives the man what he hopes for, but also something more wonderful. “Take heart, son; your sins are forgiven” (Matthew 9:2, NIV).
Now remember the starving prodigal son in his tattered clothes, with his almost broken spirit (Luke 15:11–32). He resolves to go to his father. His father’s servants have bread enough to eat and to spare, so the son will ask to be made a servant. What happens? The son is reinstated in his father’s house! He is given a ring, special shoes, a valuable robe – and a feast. This is a picture of divine grace in action.
Can you think of a time when God showed you grace above and beyond what you expected? Perhaps a prayer answered in a way you didn’t expect, God’s providence in your life, or even your own conversion. Find a group of people to share your experience with. It could be in your church, study group, or even your family.
By Dr Desmond Ford
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Unlimited Love will inspire you with the proven power of God’s love in action. Written by Dr Desmond Ford and Dr Eliezer Gonzalez, it is their prayer that Unlimited Love will take you deeper into God’s promises of His unlimited love for you. Each day also includes personal reflections designed to apply practical lessons to your daily life.
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