God’s grace is not something you earn; it is a gift, freely given from His boundless love. It is the supernatural blessing that you did not deserve, but that Jesus secured for you. This grace is available right now, overflowing from His heart to yours. It is the foundation of your relationship with Him, a testament to His infinite kindness and mercy. Receive it with a heart full of gratitude and wonder. [51:24]
“For by grace you have been saved through faith. And this is not your own doing; it is the gift of God, not a result of works, so that no one may boast.” (Ephesians 2:8-9 ESV)
Reflection: What is one area of your life where you struggle to believe God’s grace is truly a free gift for you, and what would it look like to receive it fully in that area this week?
Grace is more than a promise; it is the divine enablement to see God’s blessings become reality in your life. It is the power to get what God has already provided, like having the key to a vast treasury. This power is granted to you through His divine nature, equipping you for every good work and every circumstance. You are not left to struggle in your own strength, for His grace is sufficient and effective. [55:32]
“His divine power has granted to us all things that pertain to life and godliness, through the knowledge of him who called us to his own glory and excellence.” (2 Peter 1:3 ESV)
Reflection: Where have you been trying to manufacture a breakthrough in your own strength, and how can you consciously rely on God’s empowering grace instead?
Your access to God’s grace is not dependent on your current emotional state or perceived worthiness. It is received by faith, a confident taking hold of what is already yours in Christ. When you feel weak or distant, that is the very moment to boldly approach His throne to receive mercy and help. Your faith is the hand that reaches out and takes hold of the grace that is ever-present and available. [58:56]
“Let us then with confidence draw near to the throne of grace, that we may receive mercy and find grace to help in time of need.” (Hebrews 4:16 ESV)
Reflection: When you feel spiritually low or unworthy, what is one practical step of faith you can take to draw near and receive God’s grace instead of withdrawing?
Walking in God’s grace requires a mindset shift from the world’s way of thinking to His. A mind set on the flesh leads to lack, but a mind set on the Spirit leads to life and peace. This renewal happens as you immerse yourself in the knowledge of God and His Word, allowing truth to displace corrupt thinking. It is a conscious decision to set your mind on what is above, triggering a life of victory. [36:40]
“Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of your mind, that by testing you may discern what is the will of God, what is good and acceptable and perfect.” (Romans 12:2 ESV)
Reflection: What is one persistent, negative thought pattern that hinders you from experiencing God’s grace, and what scripture can you use to replace it this week?
No matter what trouble you face, God is your immediate and secure refuge. He is your strength when you feel weak and your help when you feel overwhelmed. You can choose to run into His presence with confidence instead of sinking into fear or self-pity. This truth allows you to stand fearless, knowing that His grace is more than sufficient for any storm you will ever encounter. [01:22:03]
“God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble. Therefore we will not fear though the earth gives way, though the mountains be moved into the heart of the sea.” (Psalm 46:1-2 ESV)
Reflection: What current situation feels like a shaking mountain in your life, and how can you practically run to God as your refuge in it today?
A clear, urgent call to walk in supernatural grace shapes every theme: a declaration that this year carries provision to erase debt and unlock extraordinary favor when people choose to believe and act. Grace appears not as vague luck but as a free, undeserved blessing rooted in God’s love and equipped with the power to put blessing into hands. Generosity receives careful attention: giving must flow bountifully, cheerfully, and without compulsion, because a wrong heart or grudging attitude taints the seed and robs both personal blessing and kingdom increase.
A renewed mind proves central; believers must take thoughts captive, crucify fleshly responses, and set a spiritual mousetrap so triggers produce godly reaction instead of offense. Premeditated forgiveness becomes a spiritual discipline—deciding in advance to release offense prevents grudges from contaminating worship, relationships, and giving. Discernment matters: words that feel like direction must align with Scripture, pass through spiritual leadership, and carry inward peace before obedience.
Grace moves from concept into practice by knowledge and faith. Scripture repeatedly shows that divine power already grants everything pertaining to life and godliness; knowing this truth multiplies grace. Faith does not wish for blessing but takes it—belief changes demeanor, shifts expectations from pity to confidence, and releases tangible results. Testimonies of healing, sudden provision, and altered circumstances illustrate that obedience, discernment, and bold reception yield manifest blessing.
The biblical picture of God as refuge and strength invites active entry: grace functions as a very present help in time of trouble, but people must enter that refuge by faith, worship, and right action. Culture in the local church should not cater to fleshly comfort but should cultivate a spirit-led atmosphere that challenges hearts to grow. Practical next steps include confessing and receiving the grace now, sowing into fruitful ministry, renewing the mind daily, and choosing joy so that life flows from overflow rather than lack.
Grace is free. And then when you hear what grace the rest of it, you're gonna be like, praise God because that's pretty good for free. Right? Grace is free, undeserved. In other words, this is something you and I didn't deserve. This is something that you and I did not deserve. K? So we didn't get what we deserved. We got what Jesus deserved. He was our perfect substitute. So it doesn't matter who you are or where you're coming from, you're not getting what you deserve. Good or bad, you're getting what he deserved, which is the best.
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#FreeUndeservedGrace
The word of God, your spiritual leaders, and the peace that's in your heart heart. Use those things to discern. But then once you know that it's God's word, you know, and you're abiding, listening, now it's time to obey. Obey him. Obey him. When you know that you know that it's God and you've gotten confirmation of it and you've discerned that, now go in that area. But a lot of times people are picking up and doing all kinds of stuff because they think it's God. I'm gonna talk about it soon on lunch plus. One of the most dangerous things in Christianity and in the kingdom of God is believers who are operating on what they thought was God, but it wasn't.
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#ConfirmThenObey
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