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Many of us have portable phone chargers and don’t leave home without them! We charge the chargers at home so that they can be used to charge our phones while we’re out and about and unable to access a wall outlet. The chargers, having been charged up themselves, have power to pass on to our phones when they need it. In other words, the chargers, along with the cords become conduits of the power needed by devices lacking it.
We are conduits of the grace of God. We are meant to have God’s grace flow through us to other people who desperately need it.”
As helpful as phone chargers are, they are not the only examples of conduits of a powerful force. As believers, we are meant to be conduits as well. Rather than channels for electricity to flow through, we are conduits of the grace of God. We are meant to have God’s grace flow through us to other people who desperately need it. When we do this, we are following the example set by Jesus. In this session, Jesus demonstrates His care and concern for a person who is different, a social outcast, and is deemed unacceptable and inferior. His willingness to extend grace to this man, Zacchaeus, and so many others should compel us as believers to do the same.
The post CONNECTING WITH OTHERS LIKE JESUS DID – Extending Grace (YOU-Sum’26, Study 1, Session 6) appeared first on YOU.
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Many of us have portable phone chargers and don’t leave home without them! We charge the chargers at home so that they can be used to charge our phones while we’re out and about and unable to access a wall outlet. The chargers, having been charged up themselves, have power to pass on to our phones when they need it. In other words, the chargers, along with the cords become conduits of the power needed by devices lacking it.
We are conduits of the grace of God. We are meant to have God’s grace flow through us to other people who desperately need it.”
As helpful as phone chargers are, they are not the only examples of conduits of a powerful force. As believers, we are meant to be conduits as well. Rather than channels for electricity to flow through, we are conduits of the grace of God. We are meant to have God’s grace flow through us to other people who desperately need it. When we do this, we are following the example set by Jesus. In this session, Jesus demonstrates His care and concern for a person who is different, a social outcast, and is deemed unacceptable and inferior. His willingness to extend grace to this man, Zacchaeus, and so many others should compel us as believers to do the same.
The post CONNECTING WITH OTHERS LIKE JESUS DID – Extending Grace (YOU-Sum’26, Study 1, Session 6) appeared first on YOU.

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