Embracing Grace: Finding True Fulfillment in Christ

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Church, isn't that a picture of so many of us today? We're thirsty, not for water, but for something to drink. Something deeper. Something better. Something newer. Something to give us that bit of strength and encouragement that we need, that we so desperately lost a few years ago, a few weeks ago, a few months ago. [00:04:48] (25 seconds)


So we turn to the salty water of this world. Maybe it's a new self-help book that promises to unlock your unknown or unseen potential. Or maybe it's a social media influencer. You know, everybody has a pulpit on the phone now that's giving you advice on how to live your best life now. [00:05:27] (21 seconds)


But like that salty water, it satisfies for a moment. But as soon as we turn our head. We find ourselves thirstier than we ever could, emptier than we ever felt, and more lost than we ever have been. So here's the truth. Only the living water of Jesus Christ can quench your thirst. [00:06:02] (26 seconds)


Let us let this be the year that we stop trying to supplement God's grace, God's mercy, God's salvation. For things that only end up being nothing more than salty water. So let us stop drinking from these wells that leave us dry and let's start relying on the grace of God. [00:08:19] (22 seconds)


The author says it is good for our hearts to be strengthened by grace. In the ancient world, ceremonial foods were part of Jewish religious practices. Be quite honest. They are very well present in our practices. When you get in our communities, we have Thanksgiving, we have turkey, dressing. [00:23:56] (27 seconds)


But the writer is reminding us that spiritual nourishment doesn't come from rituals. They come from grace. So let me fast forward to today. While our ceremonial foods might not actually be our struggle, we will chase after things that promise us strength rather than focusing on attaining God's grace, which gives us the strength we need. [00:24:40] (32 seconds)


Imagine someone carrying a heavy load up a hill. And they're struggling. They're sweating. They're about to collapse. Then out of nowhere, someone pulls up in a car and says, hop in. Put your load in the back. I'll take you the rest of the way. That's what grace does, y'all. [00:26:38] (20 seconds)


It's because of his grace. So ask yourself, why are you doing what you're doing? Is it out of duty or is it out of love, gratitude, and appreciation for what God has done for you? We have to learn to pursue a different or new level of intimacy with God. [00:33:15] (23 seconds)


Grace says you don't have to perform. Christ has already done the work. Grace says you don't have to be perfect. Because his strength has already been made perfect in our weakness. Jesus knew that his ultimate expression of grace was him dying for our sins. So hello, church. My name is Grace. Nice to meet you. Praise the Lord with me. [00:39:45] (24 seconds)


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