

In the midst of our sin, God’s grace still covers, strengthens, and cleanses us from unrighteousness. Through Christ’s redemption of our sinful humanity, God’s grace abounds and is overflowing. God’s grace is available for everyone who accepts Christ as their Lord and Savior. “…and all are justified freely by his grace through the redemption that came by Christ Jesus” ( Romans 3:24).ĭespite our age, race, or socio-economic status, God’s grace does not discriminate. God’s grace shines brightest in the broken places of our lives.Ģ. God is not concerned with perfection, but for us to grow each day depending on Him more. That is great news! Today, I invite you to allow God’s grace to be sufficient and cover all areas in your life. God’s grace fills in the gaps where we fall short and make mistakes. God’s grace covers the good, the bad, and the ugly. Many times, it is easy to want to compartmentalize sections of our lives from God. God’s grace is sufficient, and this verse reaffirms that God’s grace is big enough to cover every area of our lives. "But he said to me, 'My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness'” ( 2 Corinthians 12:9). Below are five comforting verses that encourage and remind us of the power of receiving God’s grace in our lives.ġ. Whatever season or situation you may currently be facing, God’s grace is available to you.


Grace is not given to a select few, but to all who accept Jesus as Lord and Savior. God’s grace provides us hope that there is forgiveness and redemption for our sin, and that each day is another opportunity to extend that same grace to others. Why is it important to receive God’s grace and view it as the amazing gift it is? It is important because it allows us to live and walk in a state of continual humility and repentance. Despite our sinful nature, God’s grace and favor is available. Grace is a free gift given to Christians at salvation.
