Grace Unlimited by Charles Swindoll
Grace Unlimited
by Charles R. Swindoll
Proverbs 3:34 NKJV
My plea is that we not limit grace to Christ. We, too, can learn to be
just as gracious as He. And since we can, we must, not only in our words
and in great acts of compassion and understanding but in small ways as
well. Let me describe four practical expectations you can anticipate as
you get a firm grasp on grace.
First, you can expect
to gain a greater appreciation for God's gifts to you and others. What
gifts? Several come to mind. The free gift of salvation. The gift of
life. The gift of laughter, of music, of beauty, of friendship, of
forgiveness. Those who claim the freedom God offers gain an appreciation
for the gifts that come with life.
Second, you can expect to
spend less time and energy critical of and concerned about others'
choices. Wouldn't that be a refreshing relief? When you get a grasp on
grace—when you begin to operate in a context of freedom—you become
increasingly less petty. You will allow others room to make their own
decisions in life, even though you may choose otherwise.
Third,
you can expect to become more tolerant and less judgmental. Externals
will not mean as much to you. You'll begin to cultivate a desire for
authentic faith rather than endure a religion based on superficial
performance. You will find yourself so involved in your own pursuit of
grace, you'll no longer lay guilt trips on those with whom you disagree.
Fourth, you can expect to take a giant step toward maturity. As your
world expands, thanks to an awakening of your understanding of grace,
your maturity will enlarge. Before your very eyes, new vistas will open.
It will be so transforming, you will never be the same.
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