Today, I had the privilege of sharing a message on the inexhaustible supply of God's grace, particularly as we celebrate Resurrection Sunday. I began by welcoming everyone to Journey Christian Church, especially those visiting for the first time, and expressing my excitement for Easter and the start of our new learning series titled "Discover Grace." I emphasized that grace is what makes Christianity unique, as it is the means by which God makes us acceptable and redeemable, doing for us what we could not do for ourselves.
I then delved into the concept of grace, illustrating it with the analogy of God dispensing His goodness not with an eyedropper but with a fire hydrant. Our hearts, like Dixie cups, cannot contain the Mediterranean Sea of His grace. I shared how grace pours into our lives without making demands, contrasting this with the religious rituals and rules that many of us grew up believing were necessary for God's acceptance.
Moving on, I discussed the math of grace, which is life-transforming yet does not make sense. I explained that grace is everything for nothing to those who believe in Christ's finished work on the cross. I highlighted that grace is not about human merit, earning wages, or religious moralism, but about divine forgiveness, dispensing gifts, and a complete reorientation to the abundant life that God gives us.
I shared stories from the Gospels that illustrate the math of grace, such as the shepherd who leaves the 99 sheep to find the one that is lost, and the woman who breaks an expensive bottle of perfume at Jesus' feet. I also recounted the parable of the prodigal son, emphasizing the father's unconditional welcome upon his return.
As I moved towards the conclusion of my message, I invited those who have not yet met the man on the middle cross to do so, offering an opportunity to get to know Jesus and spend eternity with Him. I then transitioned to the baptisms, celebrating the public declarations of faith by Callie, Mangela, and Adam, each of whom had experienced the transformative power of the Holy Spirit in their lives.
Finally, I reflected on the significance of communion and the words of Jesus, "Do this in remembrance of me," as we remember His selfless act on the cross. I closed with the reminder that Jesus is not in the tomb; He is risen, and because of that, we celebrate the new life He offers.
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