Discovering the Inexhaustible Grace of God

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"The Unbelievable math of Grace is fully discovered in that Grace doesn't add up. Grace doesn't add up. One person put it this way: God dispenses his goodness not with an eyedropper but with a fire hydrant." [09:13]( | | )

"Our hearts are Dixie Cups and his grace is the Mediterranean Sea. We simply cannot contain it all. So what do we do as he pours it in? We let it bubble, we let it spill, and we let it pour forth. Grace pours into our lives without making demands." [11:20]( | | )

"The new math of Grace says Grace is not about human merit, it is about divine forgiveness. The new math of Grace says Grace is not about earning wages, it is about dispensing gifts. The new math of Grace says Grace is not about religious moralism or behavioral compliance to rules, it is all about complete reorientation to the life that God gives us, the abundant life that God gives us." [22:09]( | | )

"Grace is everything for nothing to all those who believe in Christ's finished work on the cross. You get everything but you don't bring anything to the table when you believe what Jesus did on the cross suffices, is enough, is more than enough, and is a daily supply for you." [21:27]( | | )

"God says I will go to any length to leave the 99 in the fold and chase after the one that is out there. That's reckless grace. Think about it in terms of your life. God says I will go to any length to pursue and welcome you back, regardless of your past." [15:41]( | | )

"This grace that doesn't add up turns our life's water into wine, gives us peace for our troubled hearts, fills the hunger of all the hungry with loaves and fish, turns our blind eyes into eyes that see, transforms our prodigal trips to far away countries into homecoming parties." [24:03]( | | )

"The man on the middle cross said I can come. Are you familiar with the man on the middle cross? Because if you are, you are going to walk through the pearly gates and say the man on the middle cross said I can come, and you will walk in with joy and celebration." [29:16]( | | )

"He is not here; He is risen, and because of that, we celebrate the new life He offers. As we move into our time of communion, we remember His selfless act on the cross, and we proclaim the death and resurrection of Jesus until He comes again." [41:55]( | | )

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