Ephesians 2:8-10
For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God— not by works, so that no one can boast. (NIV)
God’s Grace
We can memorize the entire Bible and not be saved for eternal life and forgiven for our sin. We can go to church every time the doors are open, be a leader or pastor in church and still not be saved. We can do all manner of what is good and not be saved. The only way to be saved is by the grace of God. The way to receive that grace is to ask God for forgiveness and accept His Son, Jesus, into our hearts, minds and lives as the Lord, the ruler of our entire being. When we accept Him and choose to follow Jesus in obedience to what is recorded in His written word, The Holy Bible, God gives us His grace of forgiveness and adopts us as His children. He fills us with His love and His Holy Spirit Who enables us to love God. When we love someone, we want to please them. To please God, we walk in obedience to His statutes. When we fall, we ask forgiveness and choose to move on from that falling and walk on. We bear the consequences of our actions or inactions in our physical bodies, but we also enjoy the forgiveness of God and the knowledge that nothing can separate us from His love once we receive it through His Son, Jesus. Let us praise and thank God today for the gift of His grace the choose to show Him our love through obedience by allowing His Holy Spirit to love and help others through us.
Devotion by Ginger Chapman
Personal Reflection
Grace is not something I earn, prove, or maintain by being good enough. It is something God gives freely. That truth is both comforting and humbling. Comforting because it takes the pressure off trying to measure up. Humbling because it reminds me I bring nothing to the table except my need.
I think about how easy it is to confuse activity with faith. Doing good things, showing up, knowing the right words. All of that has value, but none of it saves me. Grace is not a reward for effort. It is a gift, plain and simple. And like every gift, it has to be received.
What really stands out is what happens after grace. Once I accept it, my life begins to change, not out of fear or duty, but out of love. When you know you are forgiven and fully loved, obedience starts to feel different. It becomes a response, not a requirement. I want to please God not because I am trying to keep His approval, but because I already have it.
I also appreciate the reminder that falling does not cancel grace. I may face consequences for my choices, but I never fall out of God’s love. Grace gives me freedom to get back up, ask forgiveness, and keep walking forward instead of staying stuck in guilt.
This reflection leaves me grateful. Grateful for a God who saves by grace, stays present when I stumble, and invites me to live out that grace by letting His Spirit love others through me.
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