The Mystery of Grace
I don’t know about you, but I often find myself in complete awe at the mysterious and wonderful nature of God’s Grace. It’s something that never fails to inspire and humble me every single day. Grace isn’t just a theological concept—it’s the heartbeat of our faith. It’s the unearned, undeserved, wildly generous love of God that meets us in our mess and calls us beloved. It’s the quiet whisper in the storm, the strength in our surrender, the light that breaks through even the darkest night.
“For from His fullness we have all received, grace upon grace.” — John 1:16
There are days when I feel like I’m running on empty—emotionally, spiritually, even physically. And yet, somehow, grace finds me. Not because I’ve earned it. Not because I’ve prayed enough or preached well or held it all together. But because that’s who God is.
Grace is the reason I can keep showing up.
Grace is the reason I can minister from weakness.
Grace is the reason I can say, “Even here, God is with me.”
And maybe that’s the most Spirit-filled truth of all. That God doesn’t wait for us to be strong. He meets us in our weariness, wraps us in mercy, and reminds us that His power is made perfect in our weakness.
So today, if you’re feeling overwhelmed, discouraged, or just plain tired—know this:
You are not alone. You are not forgotten. You are not disqualified.
You are held by grace. You are filled with the Spirit. You are loved beyond measure.
Let’s be a people who live in awe of grace, who walk humbly, love deeply, and rest in the truth that Christ is enough.