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I was leading a men’s Bible study on a Saturday morning and one of the men in the group (a new follower of Jesus Christ) raised his hand and asked, “Can you explain this ‘grace’ thing to me?”

Several of the men jumped into the conversation as we attempted to define and describe ‘grace’. As we did so, it kind of struck me … I’m fairly confident that there are many Christians who probably need to be reminded of this ‘grace’ thing!

From my own experience – – I accepted Christ as my Savior when I was 8-years old and I knew that I had been saved by God’s grace … BUT, I must admit that I continued to live my life as though I had to prove to Him that I deserved His grace. And, I lived my life as though I could lose His grace at any given moment. I was around 29 years old before I comprehended the depth of this ‘grace’ thing … and now, I stand in absolute awe when I try to wrap my mind around His amazing grace for me.

In 1736, 11-year old John Newton went to sea on his father’s ship, beginning a life of rebellion and immorality. He often worked on slave ships, helping to sell slaves to wealthy land owners. An ambitious young man, Newton soon owned a slave ship of his own and was proud of his place in a bloody and cruel industry.

However, one night his ship ran into a horrible storm and he feared for his life, and in desperation he turned to God. Newton came face-to-face for the first time with Jesus’ sacrificial love, and it changed his life. He eventually renounced the evil slave trade and became a powerful and bold minister.

Years later he wrote the words for a new song for his church to sing. He named the song … “Amazing Grace” … the moving story of his conversion.

Newton realized that no crime is too big, no deed is too horrible, no thought is too wicked for Christ to forgive.

Listen folks … let’s not limit or constrict God’s grace!!

His amazing grace covers ALL sin. When you accept His payment on the cross for your sin and make Him the Lord of your life … you are cleansed completely!

Past failures no longer have a hold on your life and define who you are. God washes old things away and makes you a new creation.

You don’t have to live your life trying to prove your worth to Him!!

That, my friends, is indeed the amazing ‘grace’ thing! And we need to be sharing it over and over and over again until all hear it and accept His beautiful grace by faith!

Ahhhhhhhhhhh … the ‘GRACE’ thing!

“What a difference between our sin and God’s generous gift of grace. Jesus Christ brought forgiveness to many through God’s bountiful gift of grace.” – Romans 5:15

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Generous gift of amazing grace

By Dennis Wheeler

Dennis Wheeler is a volunteer citizen columnist, who serves The Daily Advocate readers weekly with his weekly column The Focus. Viewpoints expressed in the article are the work of the author. The Daily Advocate does not endorse these viewpoints or the independent activities of the author.Reach

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