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In this message on of our Elders Debbie Reid explores the powerful truth of “grace upon grace” from John 1:16—God’s endless, undeserved favor at work in our lives. Through a personal story of challenge and healing, we’re reminded that even in difficult moments, God’s grace is present, sustaining and strengthening us.
Grace is described like waves on the shore—constant, renewing, and never running out. Through Jesus, we are fully forgiven, not by our efforts but by God’s love. His grace restores us when we fall and empowers us to keep moving forward.
Three key truths shape this message: we are forgiven by grace, we are called to extend grace to others, and we must learn to receive grace for ourselves. Forgiveness isn’t always easy, but God’s grace makes it possible.
Ultimately, this is an invitation to live free from condemnation and rooted in the confidence that God’s grace will carry us through every season.
By Grand Valley ChurchIn this message on of our Elders Debbie Reid explores the powerful truth of “grace upon grace” from John 1:16—God’s endless, undeserved favor at work in our lives. Through a personal story of challenge and healing, we’re reminded that even in difficult moments, God’s grace is present, sustaining and strengthening us.
Grace is described like waves on the shore—constant, renewing, and never running out. Through Jesus, we are fully forgiven, not by our efforts but by God’s love. His grace restores us when we fall and empowers us to keep moving forward.
Three key truths shape this message: we are forgiven by grace, we are called to extend grace to others, and we must learn to receive grace for ourselves. Forgiveness isn’t always easy, but God’s grace makes it possible.
Ultimately, this is an invitation to live free from condemnation and rooted in the confidence that God’s grace will carry us through every season.