Wednesday in the Word

LIVING WITHIN GOD’S GRACE

LIVING WITHIN GOD’S GRACE

No one is ever outside of God’s grace. Yet, there are times when we may not be fully aware of this incredible gift. It is only through God’s grace that our hearts are awakened to its presence, and in our acceptance of this gift, we can respond with sincerity: “Good morning, I am your God.” In this moment, the voice is our own, affirming our belonging to God. What a blessing it is to be a child of God and to know it! This sacred worthiness is truly grace upon grace. It cannot be bought, earned, or won through our own efforts. Instead, this worthiness is freely offered to us by the God of Mercy. This is the essence of our identity as children of God.

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PERSEVERING IN GOOD WORK

PERSEVERING IN GOOD WORK

As members of the church, we are called to remain committed to doing good work, even in the face of adversity or discouragement. The example set in II Thessalonians illustrates the importance of maintaining our dedication to serving together and community responsibility.

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PERSEVERING IN GOOD WORKS

PERSEVERING IN GOOD WORKS

As members of the church, we are called to remain committed to doing good work, even in the face of adversity or discouragement. The example set in II Thessalonians illustrates the importance of maintaining our dedication to serving together and community responsibility. When somebody in the community faltered, Paul reminded believers that idleness and disruptive behavior undermine the purpose mission in God’s plan.

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PEACE BE STILL!

PEACE BE STILL!

After a long day spent preaching, Jesus us curled up at the stern of a boat, sleeping soundly as his disciples steer the vessel. All at once, the winds pick up, huge waves lash the boat, and the disciples, though seasoned fishermen fear for their lives. In desperation, they awaken the still sleeping Jesus. “Teacher, do you not care that we are perishing?” It’s not a question; it is an accusation. How quickly all of the subtle variation disappears when the sky darkens and the waves swell. “Don’t you care that we are drowning?” Where are you? Why won’t you save us? How much longer? Why have you forsaken us? (v.38b)

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