Many simply define grace
as unmerited favour. However, the word, "grace" is far more
encompassing. Grace is usually bestowed; it’s an endowment or an impartation,
which, when it is given or granted produces special abilities in you that
reflects on the outside. Thus, favour is one of the out-workings of grace.
This doesn’t mean
everyone will like you; some will even persecute you, but every well-meaning
person will be attracted to you. You might be the new kid on the block, but
everybody wants you. Furthermore, grace brings joy into your life. Many people
don’t understand the power of joy and thus refuse to give it expression. But
when grace functions in you, it reveals itself in joy unspeakable and full of
glory! Others won’t understand how come you’re ever joyful, and keep making
consistent progress; it’s because of what’s inside—the joy of the Lord,
produced by grace.
Grace also brings
liberality into your life; it opens you up to a two-way channel: a giving and
receiving channel! Giving is "a grace" (2 Corinthians 8:7). As grace
works in you, you become a prompt-to-do-it giver; and giving is not without
receiving. As grace inspires you to give, so does it inspire others to give to
you.
Grace brings pleasure
into your life. God cares about you being happy and living a pleasurable life.
He wants you to derive pleasure from everything you do, and grace gives you
that pleasure; it helps you take pleasure in the things of God. Lastly, grace
brings gifts into your life. The grace of God in you deposits an extraordinary
ability in your spirit to do what others can’t do. It may be a gift of writing,
or singing or the ability to fix things; look into your life, and you’ll be
amazed what gifts and abilities grace has deposited in you.
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