Maximizing God’s Graceಮಾದರಿ

Living by Grace
Grace is not just a doctrine; it’s a lifestyle. Titus 2:11–12 tells us that grace teaches us to say “No” to ungodliness. Grace empowers us to overcome sin (Romans 6:14) and live out our God-given purpose with strength and joy (Ephesians 3:7).
When grace is active in you, it transforms how you live, think, and righteously respond to life. You no longer struggle to please God by self-effort; you walk in freedom through His empowerment. Grace doesn’t excuse sin; it equips us to live victoriously over it.
But we must guard this grace. Sin, bitterness, and self-righteousness can frustrate the flow of grace. Instead, keep your heart tender before God, your faith strong, and your dependence on God constant.
When you live by grace, you rest in God’s strength rather than your own. You discover joy in obedience and power in surrender. Grace makes ordinary people live extraordinary lives.
Bible Reading: Titus 2:11–12; Romans 6:14; Ephesians 3:7
Reflection Question:
What areas of your life need to be surrendered so that God’s grace can flow freely through you?
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Grace is more than a word we sing—it’s the heartbeat of our walk with God. It’s His unearned favor, divine ability within us, and the power that turns weakness into strength. This three-day plan will help you understand grace, receive and grow in it, and walk daily in its transforming power. Whether new in faith or seasoned, you’ll see grace as a continual invitation to live in God’s mercy and strength. As you journey through these devotions, may you live free from guilt, overcome sin, and fulfill your divine purpose with joy.
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