Wednesday 18 November 2015

The Grace that comes from Mercy to do more

Grace

May the grace of the lord Jesus Christ, the love of God, and the sweet fellowship of the holy spirit, be with us now and for ever more, Amen; this is the sentence that Christians all over the world pray daily.

Without grace we labour in vain. If grace abounds it means that mercy has already taken place and we can now progress in whatever we set out to do, that's why it is called the God factor in every race (G-race)

The grace of God is free and doesn't come with any charge, it is unexpected and underserved - it takes the form of divine favour, love and clemency from God for us to share in his divine live and light.

Notwithstanding the fact that some people are blessed, these are the people we wonder upon all their many bad deeds they still excel. It is because the mercy speaking on their behalf is great. Imagine how better their life will be when they ask for the grace to do exceedingly more than they already do.

Since the grace is free why don't we take hold of the opportunity to go ask for it. It has no limit, and we need it continuously in out life.

Ask and you shall receive, why not start with asking for more grace to do better than you already are. Remember there is nothing like too much blessing.

Mercy

“Let us therefore come boldly to the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy and find grace to help in time of need” (Hebrews 4:16).

From the above Bible text we can see that for us to receive grace we must first have received mercy.

Mercy is clemency - A form of kindness granted in place of punishment or severe reward for an offense committed.

Mercy is what we need from our creator to make way for his grace to be showered on us because his grace is what perfects our every endeavour but that grace cannot come unless we've been granted pardon.

To achieve our life target we need the Almighty's input and it starts with asking for his mercy to make way for his grace that we may do exceedingly well.

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