and so it has me thinking through this thing called grace and the wonderful gifts and graces i have been given.

i have to say, i am so glad i am in service of a High King, a relational but revered God. i am also glad i know a Savior

it takes humility to extend grace otherwise it is not grace. can you imagine Jesus walking around on this earth, pointing and saying, "you owe me. i gave you life." he didn't do that! in fact, he said he came to serve, to be a ransom for many. it wouldn't be grace if it required a payment. it wouldn't be mercy. it wouldn't be kindness. it wouldn't be goodness. his sacrifice was a gift! Jesus extended His grace fully aware that many would not accept his gift of life, fully aware that many would never show an ounce of gratitude, in fact, many would reject his gift, mock it, spit on it, deny it, abuse it. it wouldn't be true grace if gratitude was expected; by nature grace is unmerited.
and by nature grace takes humility to receive, to say i cannot do this on my own, i need love, i need help. it does matter how i respond to gifts, to grace, to service. neal has my devotion and my love. and i am always looking for ways to bless him, to serve him and love him more. Christ above all has my devotion and my love. His gift has eternal rewards; the counsel of the Holy Spirit, the title of adopted child of God, fellowship with Jesus, and when i die, I get to dwell in goodness, wisdom, mercy and love. and i am always looking for ways to bless him, to serve him, to love him more.
God's grace is for all but it can only be received in humility.
Matthew 20:25-28 Jesus called them together and said, "You know that the rulers of the Gentiles lord it over them, and their high officials exercise authority over them. Not so with you. Instead, whoever wants to become great among you must be your servant, and whoever wants to be first must be your slave— just as the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many."
Art by Christopher Koelle