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God's Grace Fills the Void

June 3, 2016

A good friend and I once had a conversation about sin and temptation, and he said something to me that I will always find incredibly profound. He said, “If you deem yourself unworthy of God’s grace, then you are judging the just Judge.” That phrase hasn't left my mind ever since.

It's true.  God sent His son to die on the cross so that we may all be able to live in paradise forever, so who am I to say that I am not worthy of this love?  Yes, you do need to be humble and not act like you are more privileged, but at the same time, we need to understand that forgiveness and grace are GIFTS, and not RIGHTS.  I feel many times people blame God because, in a terrible and twisted way, we feel entitled to His grace and love.

But we aren’t.  We are gifted so greatly with His unconditional love.

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