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Grace and Restoration
God does not just want to forgive your sin; He wants to change your life!
The fact that Jesus didn’t condemn this woman’s sin does not mean He didn’t care about it. His intention was to redeem her life from the destructive nature of that sin. And it’s the same with you.
Yes, Jesus is so ready to pour out His mountain of grace on your life. That grace is so much greater than all your sin, even though you have hurt Him deeply and personally. He wants to restore your relationship with Him and make it even better that it was before.
And the beginning of that restoration, the foundation of all future spiritual growth in your life, is for you to come back to step one of all spiritual growth. Bring your life, and especially that area of sin, back into a total commitment to the leadership of Jesus Christ.
Then feel the growth process begin to operate once again. You’ll be like the tree in Psalm 1:3–"That person is like a tree planted by streams of water, which yields its fruit in season and whose leaf does not wither–whatever they do prospers" (NIV).
Written by JOHN NORTH
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We are used to thinking of grace in salvation terms as "God’s undeserved favor." It also means Jesus is always working through His Spirit in everything. It builds us up, sustains, and nourishes (Grace At Work–Gary Mulquiney). As you follow this seven-day plan, take the time to really look for ways His Spirit is moving and working in your day-to-day life!
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