100 Quotes About Grace Of God

The grace of God is an aspect of the Christian faith that encourages belief in the ability of God to intervene in our daily lives, bringing good fortune and healing when needed. The grace of God is also used to describe goodness towards others. It is a reminder that our lives are not our own, but rather part of a larger whole, and that no matter how tough life gets, it’s not our fault. When this truth is fully accepted, we can rely on God to help us through tough times with His perfect plan.

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It's not the law of religion nor the principles of morality that define our highways and pathways to God; only by the Grace of God are we led and drawn, to God. It is His grace that conquers a multitude of flaws and in that grace, there is only favor. Favor is not achieved; favor is received. C. Joybell C.
To find grace, we need not look so very far...
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To find grace, we need not look so very far ahead. We need only look at the present moment. God gives us grace right now, in the very moment we need it most. Jocelyn Soriano
A sin confessed, a guilt cleared by grace.
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A sin confessed, a guilt cleared by grace. Lailah Gifty
Why should you boast? You are not saved by your...
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Why should you boast? You are not saved by your works but by the grace of God. Lailah Gifty Akita
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Shine your soul with the same egoless humility as the rainbow and no matter where you go in this world or the next, love will find you, attend you, and bless you. Aberjhani
I am nothing but a ripped fabric stitched together by...
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I am nothing but a ripped fabric stitched together by God's grace. J.A. ANUM
Give God quality time, quality love, and quality prayer, and...
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Give God quality time, quality love, and quality prayer, and H will be pleased with your faithfulness and cover you with His grace. Gabriella Marigold Lindsay
Our competence comes from God's grace.
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Our competence comes from God's grace. Lailah Gifty Akita
...the sweetness of grace and freedom comes hand in hand...
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...the sweetness of grace and freedom comes hand in hand with the uncomfortable, bitter-rawness of honest emotions and grief. Natalie Brenner
Maybe if we focused on being light & less on...
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Maybe if we focused on being light & less on the dark, we might actually see things change. Michael M. Rose
Originality must compound with inheritance.
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Originality must compound with inheritance. Harold Bloom
Grace is all that God is free to do for...
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Grace is all that God is free to do for you, in you, with you and through you only because of the finished work of Jesus Christ. Kingsley Opuwari Manuel
I taught I had to be good to walk with...
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I taught I had to be good to walk with God. And God said, “My grace is what you need to walk with me, than you will be good. Lailah Gifty Akita
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Leaders don't pray to God to fill their potholes. They ask God for shovels so they can do it by His grace. Pray practically. Israelmore Ayivor
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The divine strength is greater than human strength. Lailah Gifty Akita
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We must graciously endure the times. Lailah Gifty Akita
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We all face difficult times. It is only the grace of God that gives strength to endure. Lailah Gifty Akita
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Love is the spirit of divinity within every man. Lailah Gifty Akita
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I carry my burdens to the Lord. He lightens the weight on my shoulders. Lailah Gifty Akita
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May power of the Holy Spirit, renew your thoughts and attitudes. Lailah Gifty Akita
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Always look heavenward in any situation. Trust God to grant you the needed grace and strength to overcome the situation. Lailah Gifty Akita
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Grace is a gift of God. Lailah Gifty Akita
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Neither boost about your own strength nor dignity but the sacred grace of God. Lailah Gifty Akita
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We are heavenly beings. Lailah Gifty Akita
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We endure every adversity by grace. Lailah Gifty Akita
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A healthy happy life is a sacred bliss! Lailah Gifty Akita
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You can do great and mighty things by the power of God. Lailah Gifty Akita
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The priceless gifts (life, love, joy, goodness, family, nature) are freely given by the Creator. Lailah Gifty Akita
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The more we abide in Christ, the more His grace and power transform us into His image. Lailah Gifty Akita
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Lord may your grace and power be mighty upon us to fulfill our highest calling. Lailah Gifty Akita
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The brevity of life is grace to walk on your own path. Lailah Gifty Akita
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What do you have that the Lord didn’t provide? What do you need that the Lord can’t provide? Lailah Gifty Akita
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Fulfilling your divine passion brings gladness. Lailah Gifty Akita
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God’s grace does not require a condition to abound. However to obtain the promises of his blessings, you have to strive for it, fight for it, work hard for it and insist upon it. Israelmore Ayivor
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We believe in the unseen God. So we dare the impossible, which is possible by God’s grace. Lailah Gifty Akita
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The gift of today is a sacred-blessing. Lailah Gifty Akita
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We only need grace to endure every situation. Lailah Gifty Akita
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It was only by faith in Christ that they could secure pardon of sin and receive strength to obey God's law. They must cease to rely upon their own efforts for salvation, they must trust wholly in the merits of the promised Saviour, if they would be accepted of God. Ellen G. White
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God had spoken to His people through His Word. It had humbled them in their sins, but it had lifted them up to see the grace and mercy of God, and then had directed them into a new life of obedience. In all our desperate searching for ways to find joy, God is telling us that we will never find joy like the joy of knowing God, being humbled in our sins, experiencing His grace, and walking in a life of obedience. Colin S. Smith
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Grace of God, power of God. Lailah Gifty Akita
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Embrace the love of your life. Lailah Gifty Akita
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The brevity of life is the grace to walk on your own path. Lailah Gifty Akita
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I have a spiritual journey on earth. Lord anoint and empower me to accomplish my great task on earth. Lailah Gifty Akita
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The strength within us comes from God. Lailah Gifty Akita
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Everlasting light, everlasting glory. Lailah Gifty Akita
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The most precious gifts you can think of are not ends in themselves. They all lead to God. Ultimately, that is what all His gifts are for. John Piper
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The grace of prayer is an act of seeking to communicate with divine power. Lailah Gifty Akita
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Together, on his back porch, his cigarette smoke rising like incense to the heavens, we spoke to the God of grace we both are so grateful to know up close and personal. It may be the most beautiful prayer I've ever heard. Jesus, for some reason you've given us another day, and you've set us in Narnia. There are people who still think it's frozen, and there are people who are longing to be thawed but don't know it. God, I pray that what you've called us to do would be the subversive work of the kingdom, that we would help participate in the melting of Narnia, and that people would come alive and would drink and dance and sing and just celebrate life in ways that are so marvelous that the world would press its face against the glass and see the redeemed celebrate life. Amen. Cathleen Falsani
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The circumstances of our lives are pieces of a larger scheme in the puzzle of life, and in His Perfect Wisdom, the pieces fit. Renae Jones
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Hope is the grace of endurance in the stormy days. Lailah Gifty Akita
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You can actually accomplish all that you desire in life. Lailah Gifty Akita
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No matter what kind of sin you have committed, there is always forgiveness. You must repent and seek for forgiveness. You can walk in the new life and light. Lailah Gifty Akita
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The struggle to keep aroused emotions within proper boundaries is won by putting a conscious leash on them and leading them like junkyard dogs right to the throne of grace Jim Andrews
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The power of God, strength of will. Lailah Gifty Akita
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May you find grace and power of the Holy Spirit to give you hope for a new life. Lailah Gifty Akita
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A difficult journey is spiritual rewarding. There is a more dependence on God, His supernatural power, grace and divine favour along the travel. Lailah Gifty Akita
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God's grace is seed of salvation. Lailah Gifty Akita
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Jesus does not cherish an offense, loving us as well after the offense as before it. Charles Haddon Spurgeon
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Grace, on the other hand, means that God is pursuing you. That God forgives you. That God sanctifies you. When you are apathetic toward God, He is never apathetic toward you. When you don’t desire to pray and talk to God, He never grows tired of talking to you. When you forget to read your Bible and listen to God, He is always listening to you. Grace means that your spirituality is upheld by God’s stubborn enjoyment of you. Charis: God's Scandalous Grace for Us (p. 76). Preston Sprinkle
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It is gracious to overlook and offence. Lailah Gifty Akita
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Help us to forgive ourselves as we struggle in our process of forgiving others."~ R. Alan Woods [2013] R. Alan Woods
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Love always precedes repentance. Divine love is a catalyst for our turning, our healing. Where fear & threat may gain our compliance, love captures our heart. It changes the heavy burden of the "have-to's" of imposed obedience to the "get-to's", a joyful response to the genuine love of God. It is in the security of this love we find Sabbath (rest). Michael M. Rose
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Abundant grace, mighty power of God. Lailah Gifty Akita
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The breath of life is divine grace of God. Lailah Gifty Akita
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The breath of life is unlimited grace. Lailah Gifty Akita
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We can do more than we imagine by the power of the Holy Spirit. Lailah Gifty Akita
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Whatever happens this season happens for a reason. But one thing we are sure of is that all things work for us, not against us! Let it come whatever may; by the grace of God, we gonna be victorious! Israelmore Ayivor
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Stop punishing yourself for things not accomplish yet in life. As long as there is life, there is hope. It is important for you to value who you are by the grace of God. Now, get set to improve that value! Israelmore Ayivor
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Pursued by grace and supernatural power from God, I will passionately pursued my most cherished dreams. Lailah Gifty Akita
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From beginning to end, our Christian lives– highs and lows, fasting and fornication– are a tapestry of grace. Charis: God's Scandalous Grace for Us (p. 31). Preston Sprinkle
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When we bring it all back to 'Just Jesus' it is amazing how much grace God can work in and through our lives. Brother Mark
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I've heard it said that grace is God reaching God's hands into the world. And the Bible tells us that we are part of the body of Christ, that if we let the Spirit move through us, we can become the hands of Christ on earth. Hands that heal, bless, unite, and love. I'd like to think God's hands are a bit like Grace's man hands–gentle but big, busy, and tough. God's hands are those of a creator–an artist who molded and shaped the universe out of a void, who hewed matter from nothingness. Cathleen Falsani
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Then round about the age of twenty-five, I was tired of being tired of being scared about doing something that, if I deconstruct it honestly, might somehow cost me my salvation and make God love me less. When I understood, in God's grace, that there was nothing–not a thing– I could do to make God love me any less or any more, when I understood that there was nothing wrong or right about who I am in God's eyes, that I'm just loved, I started to live. Boldly. Or at least as boldly as I can muster much of the time. . Cathleen Falsani
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I have a complicated spiritual history. Here's the short version: I was born into a Mass-going Roman Catholic family, but my parents left the church when I was in the fifth grade and joined a Southern Baptist church–yes, in Connecticut. I am an alumnus of Wheaton College–Billy Graham's alma mater in Illinois, not the Seven Sisters school in Massachusetts–and the summer between my junior and senior year of (Christian) high school, I spent a couple of months on a missions trip performing in whiteface as a mime-for-the- Lord on the streets of London's West End. Once I left home for Wheaton, I ended up worshiping variously (and when I could haul my lazy tuckus out of bed) at the nondenominational Bible church next to the college, a Christian hippie commune in inner-city Chicago left over from the Jesus Freak movement of the 1960s, and an artsy-fartsy suburban Episcopal parish that ended up splitting over same-sex issues. My husband of more than a decade likes to describe himself as a “collapsed Catholic, ” and for more than twenty-five years, I have been a born-again Christian. Groan, I know. But there's really no better term in the current popular lexicon to describe my seminal spiritual experience. It happened in the summer of 1980 when I was about to turn ten years old. My parents had both had born-again experiences themselves about six months earlier, shortly before our family left the Catholic church–much to the shock and dismay of the rest of our extended Irish and/or Italian Catholic family–and started worshiping in a rented public grade school gymnasium with the Southern Baptists. My mother had told me all about what she'd experienced with God and how I needed to give my heart to Jesus so I could spend eternity with him in heaven and not frying in hell. I was an intellectually stubborn and precocious child, so I didn't just kneel down with her and pray the first time she told me about what was going on with her and Daddy and Jesus. If something similar was going to happen to me, it was going to happen in my own sweet time. A few months into our family's new spiritual adventure, after hearing many lectures from Mom and sitting through any number of sermons at the Baptist church–each ending with an altar call and an invitation to make Jesus the Lord of my life– I got up from bed late one Sunday night and went downstairs to the den where my mother was watching television. I couldn't sleep, which was unusual for me as a child. I was a champion snoozer. In hindsight I realize something must have been troubling my spirit. Mom went into the kitchen for a cup of tea and left me alone with the television, which she had tuned to a church service. I don't remember exactly what the preacher said in his impassioned, sweaty sermon, but I do recall three things crystal clearly: The preacher was Jimmy Swaggart; he gave an altar call, inviting the folks in the congregation in front of him and at home in TV land to pray a simple prayer asking Jesus to come into their hearts; and that I prayed that prayer then and there, alone in the den in front of the idiot box. Seriously. That is precisely how I got “saved.” Alone. Watching Jimmy Swaggart on late-night TV. I also spent a painful vacation with my family one summer at Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker's Heritage USA Christian theme park in South Carolina. But that's a whole other book… . Cathleen Falsani
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My nun, which is how I think of her, was the most profound witness for God's love I've ever encountered in this world. She was a magnet for lost souls, a petite fortress of strength and unconditional love. What this sprightly, silly, lovely woman did from the obscurity of a faded convent in Rust Belt Chicago was to fulfill in a passionate, tireless way the supreme commandment of Jesus' gospel every day of her life. Cathleen Falsani
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How much of assumed national and personal character comes from the fact that we have never truly known need to the point of having our character tested? Willing conscientious objectors underwent controlled starvation and confirmed how quickly it impacts the initiative and generosity we like to think of as "American" characteristics. Nathaniel Philbrick
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David was "a star, the Elvis of the Bible." An unusually for such a rockstar with his lust for power, lust for women, lust for life, he had humility of one who knew his gift work harder than he ever would. Bono
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A difficult journey is spiritual rewarding. There is a more dependence on God, His supernatural power, grace and divine favour long the travel. Lailah Gifty Akita
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If you are convinced about your choices, go with full hope that you will get there by the grace of God! Israelmore Ayivor
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How much does a man's effort depend upon the age in which his work is cast? Pope Clement VII Barbara W. Tuchman
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Sacred-soul, sacred life. Lailah Gifty Akita
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God has certainly not called us to throw our brains out the window as an appropriate response to His Grace".R. Alan Woods [2012] R. Alan Woods
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The fires of refinement come with a cost, but also with a promise. His grace has been extended forth to you for restoration, confirmation, strengthening, and being established in Him. Robin Bertram
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Grace is the seed of all goodness. Lailah Gifty Akita
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It takes grace to be a great soul. Lailah Gifty Akita
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Not only have we not done the good things that God really wants us to do, but in fact, we’ve done just the opposite. We’ve all done a lot of sinful things that we’re not very proud of. The good news is that, before we even ask to be forgiven— before we even know we’ve done wrong, sometimes— God has this miraculous, saving love for us. Erin ORiordan
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You have enough grace for each day task. Lailah Gifty Akita
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It takes grace to endure hardtimes Lailah Gifty Akita
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Don’t try to live to make an impression on anyone. Accept God’s provision for your life. Don’t live or act beyond the measure of the Grace of Christ upon your life. Benjamin Suulola
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The grace of silence-enduring hard times. Lailah Gifty Akita
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All divine power is within you to accomplish great things. Lailah Gifty Akita
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The grace for each day is sufficient to accomplish a daily task. Lailah Gifty Akita
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The grace, faith, love and power of God will uplift you to greater heights. Lailah Gifty Akita
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Let no one take the limited, narrow position that any of the works of man can help in the least possible way to liquidate the debt of his transgression. This is a fatal deception. If you would understand it, you must cease haggling over your pet ideas, and with humble hears survey the atonement. This matter is so dimly comprehended that thousands upon thousands claiming to be sons of God are children of the wicked one, because they will depend on their own works. God always demanded good works, the law demands it, but because man placed himself in sin where his good works were valueless, Jesus' righteousness alone can avail. Christ is able to save to the uttermost because He ever liveth to make intercession for us. All man can possibly do toward his own salvation is to accept the invitation, "Whosoever will, let him take of the water of life freely. . Ellen G. White
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To the degree that God gives us the grace to see Him, our lives and our ministries will become fruitful and effective. Bill Mills
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Why grace? Because some days, it's the only thing we have in common. Because it's the one thing I'm certain is real. Because it's the reason I'm here. Because it's the oxygen of religious life, or so says a musician friend of mine, who tells me, “Without it, religion will surely suffocate you.” Because so many of us are gasping for air and grasping for God, but fleeing from a kind of religious experience that has little to do with anything sacred or gracious. . Cathleen Falsani
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Grace to me is a little bit of extra help when you're feeling stuck or doomed or, probably, hopefully, out of good ideas on how to save yourself, and how to salvage the situation or the friendship or the whatever it is, ” Anne Lamott once told me. “I wish it was accompanied by harp music so you could know that's what was happening, but for me it's that extra pause or that extra breath or that extra minute's patience against all odds.” On that first trip to Ireland, grace–the kick-in-the-pants, clarifying, cosmic-pause-button kind of grace–didn't just have a harp. It had an entire soundtrack.. Cathleen Falsani
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This is where Jean's stubbornness and, perhaps, God's stubborn grace came into play. “My definition of grace would be multifaceted, but part of it would certainly be God's passion for brokenness. He does, he really does love brokenness, ” Jean told me. “Grace doesn't obsess with ourselves. It obsesses with people and with brokenness. This is a hard place to live, but God is bigger than hard places to live. Cathleen Falsani
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We're so worried about the legal details of crossing doctrinal t's and dotting sociopolitical i's that we miss the big picture. The love picture. The one thing Jesus was really clear about: LOVE. If we could just get that one thing down, I believe the details would take care of themselves. Cathleen Falsani
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Such arguments remind me of a scene from Woody Allen's movie Manhattan, where a group of people is talking about sex at a cocktail party and one woman says that her doctor told her she had been having the wrong kind of orgasm. Woody Allen's character responds by saying, “Did you have the wrong kind? Really? I've never had the wrong kind. Never, ever. My worst one was right on the money.” Grace works the same way. It is what it is and it's always right on the money. You can call it what you like, categorize it, vivisect it, qualify, quantify, or dismiss it, and none of it will make grace anything other than precisely what grace is: audacious, unwarranted, and unlimited. Cathleen Falsani