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Be Strong in Grace
by Gloria Copeland
“Be strong in the grace that is in Christ Jesus.” 2 Timothy 2:1
Paul instructs us to be strong in grace. But what is grace? And what does it do? Titus 2 tells us, “For the grace of God that bringeth salvation hath appeared to all men, teaching us that, denying ungodliness and wordly lusts, we should live soberly, righteously, and godly, in this present world” (verses 11-12).
Grace teaches us. It teaches us how to live in freedom in this world.
Whenever the Spirit of God corrects you, whenever He points out a mistake you’re making or speaks to you about something you’re doing that is grieving Him, don’t be mad. Be glad! It’s the grace of God teaching you something to make your life better.
Grow strong in that grace by spending time every day in prayer. Live each day expecting the Spirit of God to counsel and instruct you about the things in your life—big and small.
Expect to hear from Him. If you don’t, you won’t listen for Him, and you’re not likely to hear Him because He speaks in a still, small voice. As a rule, His words are quiet words. They’re not overwhelming words. If you don’t have a spiritual ear tuned to heaven, you’ll miss them.
So, every morning of your life spend time praying in the spirit, talking to the Father and reminding yourself that the Holy Ghost is inside you, constantly teaching and guiding you. Become strong in the grace of God.
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“I am strong in the grace that is in Christ Jesus.” —2 Timothy 2:1
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About this Plan
The Copelands know the fight of faith isn’t won overnight. It’s won little by little in the practical territory of everyday life. In this 366 day plan, Pursuit Of His Presence talks about the struggles you face every day...struggles with weariness, irritation, children, finances, even overeating.
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