God’s grace is greater. Where sin abounds, grace abounds more. (Romans 5:20). In a recent event that I experienced, I heard the Lord say that his grace is greater. Grace is the mercy and the love of God that all people are worth saving to him. “It is not my desire that any should perish but that they all will come to repentance.” (2nd Peter 3:9). God’s grace abounds more where sin is. We see the sin, but God sees the person suffering. The grace of God is gifted to every person, whether a believer or a non-believer. It is through the good grace of God that his love is shared with humanity. His grace is amazing. The people who we are ready to wash our hands of God’s hands are ready to hold them. God’s grace is greater. His grace is what drew sinners to Jesus Christ.” Jesus died for our sins, while we were still sinners.” God’s grace must be displayed through believers whom he has called to be the light.
God’s grace is what navigates us through the ups and downs of life. In our times of weakness, his grace is sufficient.” It is his grace that makes us stand under his power, which is greater than anything that comes against us or on the earth. His grace is not earned through the works that we do; his grace is given out of the love that he has for us. “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son that we may not perish, but have eternal life.” It is the essence of God, pure love, pure motive, pure favor. “He rains on the just as well as the unjust.” (Matthew 5:45). Scripture reveals that God’s grace is greater. His saving grace is what led Jesus to the cross that tore the veil that separated us from God. Now, we have access to God through the righteousness of Jesus. He permitted us to enter in by God’s love, mercy, and grace. It’s not about what you have done, and it is about who God is. His grace is greater than anything that we can face along the way.
The woman caught in adultery was shown God’s grace. (John 8:1-11). The townspeople were ready to stone her for the sin of adultery that she had committed. And by the Jewish law, they had the right to cause her death. But Jesus, knowing the sins of all, challenged them by saying, “Let he without sin cast the first stone.” The crowd that stood ready to throw each dropped their stone one by one and walked away. Jesus looked at the woman and said, “Where are your accusers? and neither do I condemn you. He releases her with his grace as he cautions her to sin no more. That is a visible picture of what God’s grace displays. His grace and mercy are greater than any sin we can commit. Then we begin to understand that the grace of God draws men to him and away from darkness.
In the process of our growth with God, we are not graded; we are graced in the areas where we struggle. God loves us too much to leave us in despair. His grace for us led Jesus to the cross to pay for our sins and bring us into right standing with God. God doesn’t turn away from those who need him. “Let us therefore come boldly to the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy and find grace to help in time of need.” (Hebrews 4:16). There is a greater grace that only God gives, which helps us to live.

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