The Lord has shown us incredible grace again and again. We did not earn it, and we did not deserve it yet He gave it freely to us. Because we have received so much grace from God, He now calls us to extend that same grace to others.
Grace is not just a spiritual idea. It is something we live out every day—in our words, our reactions, and our actions.
1. Words That Carry Grace
Our words are powerful. They can heal hearts or hurt deeply. That is why the Apostle Paul gives us this instruction:
“Let your conversation be always full of grace, seasoned with salt, so that you may know how to answer everyone.” (Colossians 4:6, NIV)
To be “full of grace” means our words should be kind, thoughtful, and helpful even when conversations are difficult. “Seasoned with salt” means our words should also carry wisdom and truth, not bitterness or anger.
Apostle Paul explains this further when he says:
“Do not let any unwholesome talk come out of your mouths, but only what is helpful for building others up according to their needs, that it may benefit those who listen.” (Ephesians 4:29, NIV)
When our everyday language reflects grace, our prayers become more powerful, and our sensitivity to God’s presence increases. A grace-filled mouth creates a grace-filled heart.
2. Forgiveness When You Feel Frustrated
We all face moments when people treat us unfairly. Someone may speak harshly, behave rudely, or take their frustration out on us. Our natural reaction is to respond the same way.
But grace chooses a higher road.
The Bible says:
“A person’s wisdom yields patience; it is to one’s glory to overlook an offence.” (Proverbs 19:11, NIV)
Overlooking an offence does not mean pretending pain does not exist. It means choosing peace over revenge. When you remain calm instead of reacting in anger, you are extending grace—the same grace God shows you daily.
Though it may be difficult, this kind of mercy grows spiritual maturity and brings inner peace.
3. Grace Through Presence and Support
Grace is also shown through simple acts of care. A phone call, a message, or a visit can bring great comfort especially during hard seasons of life.
The Bible encourages us to walk closely with one another:
“Rejoice with those who rejoice; mourn with those who mourn.” (Romans 12:15, NIV)
Celebrate people when they are joyful. Stand beside them when they are hurting. Ask how they are doing and mean it. Even small acts of kindness can lift heavy hearts. This Sunday, dont just disappear from the premises; meet people, and you will find many opportunities to extend the grace of God.
Grace is often best shown not through big actions but through quiet faithfulness.
The LORD is pleased when His children reflect His grace. When we speak kindly, forgive freely, and care genuinely, we become living examples of His love.
Never underestimate small gestures. A gentle word, patient response, or caring presence can change lives—and make this world a kinder place, one heart at a time.
Bible Reading: Leviticus 1- 4
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Prayer
Father, I thank Your amazing grace. I did not deserve it, yet you so readily poured it out on me. Lord, empower me to extend this grace to others. In Jesus’ name. Amen.
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