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“That’s Grace!”
“Grace” is a popular girl’s name, but how many people actually know what it means? Here is the meaning of the name “Grace.”
It means “continual favour,” “eternal love,” “unfailing kindness,” and “tender mercy”—all those things rolled into one! Grace challenges us at every level of our being, because the Bible tells us that grace is for the graceless. It’s not grace if it is given to the deserving.
And that’s what God does:
For God so loved the world (John 3:16)… That’s grace!
This Man receives sinners (Luke 15:2)…That’s grace!
Every sin and blasphemy will be forgiven to men (Matthew 12:31)… That’s grace!
Every believer in Jesus has been blessed by the grace of God that comes to us through our Lord Jesus Christ:
For the law was given through Moses; grace…came through Jesus Christ (John 1:17).
Grace is not some abstract theological concept. Grace is love incarnate in the person of Jesus Christ. Grace came to us at Bethlehem, on the shores of lake Galilee, and on a hill outside Jerusalem. And Grace comes to us today.
I think more babies should be called “Grace,” and then more parents should share the Gospel with people who ask them what they have named their baby!
What does your name mean? Look it up. Do you live up to what your name means? If not, there’s grace for you! In what area of your life do you most need grace? Pray for it and receive it with gratitude. – Eliezer Gonzalez
“Grace” is a popular girl’s name, but how many people actually know what it means? Here is the meaning of the name “Grace.”
It means “continual favour,” “eternal love,” “unfailing kindness,” and “tender mercy”—all those things rolled into one! Grace challenges us at every level of our being, because the Bible tells us that grace is for the graceless. It’s not grace if it is given to the deserving.
And that’s what God does:
For God so loved the world (John 3:16)… That’s grace!
This Man receives sinners (Luke 15:2)…That’s grace!
Every sin and blasphemy will be forgiven to men (Matthew 12:31)… That’s grace!
Every believer in Jesus has been blessed by the grace of God that comes to us through our Lord Jesus Christ:
For the law was given through Moses; grace…came through Jesus Christ (John 1:17).
Grace is not some abstract theological concept. Grace is love incarnate in the person of Jesus Christ. Grace came to us at Bethlehem, on the shores of lake Galilee, and on a hill outside Jerusalem. And Grace comes to us today.
I think more babies should be called “Grace,” and then more parents should share the Gospel with people who ask them what they have named their baby!
What does your name mean? Look it up. Do you live up to what your name means? If not, there’s grace for you! In what area of your life do you most need grace? Pray for it and receive it with gratitude. – Eliezer Gonzalez
About this Plan
Unlimited Salvation helps you fall in love with Jesus even more, by deepening your understanding of how great is the salvation that God offers you. This reading plan shows you how God has made salvation simple for you if you trust in Jesus, and how you are always safe in his hands. Unlimited Salvation powerfully encourages you with God’s promises that you can hold on to, with practical life applications.
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