Embracing Grace: A Journey of Generosity

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When you understand who you are and you take in this grace of God in your life, then it begins to translate out of you into the lives of the people who are around you. And I'm praying that for you and for me, the place where you work, because you understand who you are in Christ, that, that you interact differently with people and people who maybe haven't had the privilege of understanding how much Jesus loves them yet, that you're different in the way that you talk to your spouse, that you begin to grow in the way that you parent your children. [00:20:09] (32 seconds)


He did this essentially spiritual CPR where we were dead because of our transgressions, our sins, and because of Jesus and his resurrection, he brings us from death to life. He's saying he's given you life when he raised Christ from the dead. And then he says, and he goes on and on in chapter two about it's only by God's grace that you have been saved. [00:38:22] (26 seconds)


Jesus didn't die to make bad people good. Listen, through the self-giving of Jesus on the cross and through his powerful resurrection, Jesus came to make dead people alive. That's why he came. This isn't about how we measure up. This isn't about how good we can be or behave. This very much is about what God did for us. [00:40:04] (29 seconds)


God saved you by his grace. Now I want you to say that next part with me. When you, say it with me in church, when you believed, when you received, okay? When you believed, God saves you by his grace and you can't take credit for this. It is, here it is again, a gift from God. Salvation is not a reward for the good things that we have done, so none of us can boast about it. [00:41:02] (26 seconds)


And I would tell you this, you don't have to tell me. I don't need, this is between you and God. God's grace forgives our sin. Do you know who wrote this book, this letter? Paul, if anybody understood this, Paul, because his name before it was Paul was Saul. And do you know what he did prior to coming to faith in Jesus? He persecuted and he killed Christians. [00:42:33] (24 seconds)


And so Paul over and over again would say things like this when he would talk about grace. Grace of God, he would say. This grace is incredible. It's a gift. It's amazing. And I've received it. And Paul would say, even me, the chiefest of all sinners. And what Paul was saying is if I could be saved and forgiven by God, then so can you. [00:43:54] (24 seconds)


That's what you are to him, that he has created anew. Like, you're like, man, my life has been so messed up. He's like, I want to, I want to give you a fresh start in my grace. And he takes messed up lives as Bob Ross would say, happy little accidents, right? And he turns them into something that is new. And it says this, he created us anew. [00:45:30] (25 seconds)


That's what the order is right here. That's the order. And so Paul is taking it strong to the hoop over and over again. The idea is our gracious God desires to turn gift receivers into gift givers that you are not to be and I am not to be just this reservoir only that receives grace where I just get it and get and get and get no I get so I can what give I get more so I can give more I get it's like it comes in it's a channel a conduit not a reservoir. [00:46:33] (39 seconds)


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