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"Grace to you and peace from God our Father." It's easy to skim right past these opening words as just another standard greeting. But Paul chose them on purpose — and today we slow down to discover why grace might be the most important word we keep racing past.
In Day 5 of our Colossians devotional series, we dig into the very heart of the gospel.
In this devotional, we explore:
→ Why Paul opens so many letters with the word "grace" — and why it's never throwaway language → The crucial difference between justice (getting what you deserve), mercy (not getting the punishment you deserve), and grace (getting a gift you didn't earn) → Why grace is so easy to celebrate in theory — but so hard to actually receive → How our performance-driven culture makes grace feel almost impossible to accept → A deeply personal and humbling story from the dark days following a stroke — and what a spouse's love revealed about the nature of grace → Why we are called "God's holy people" — not because of our holiness, but because Christ's righteousness is credited to our account → How truly understanding grace transforms our motivation — from exhausting ourselves to earn, to serving out of gratitude and security
Key takeaway: "Grace doesn't make you passive. It changes your motivation. When grace moves from an idea to a reality, it changes everything."
If you're someone who's wired to achieve, earn, and prove yourself, this devotional is an invitation to let grace confront your instinct to repay — and to finally rest in what God has already given.
📖 Scripture Focus: Colossians 1:2 🎯 Series: Colossians Chapter 1 Devotional ⏮️ Catch up on Parts 1-4 if you're just joining us! ⏭️ Coming Tomorrow: We continue our journey through Paul's opening words
Subscribe and turn on notifications so you don't miss a single verse in this rich chapter. If this teaching encouraged you, share it with someone who needs to be reminded of God's grace today.
💬 Drop a comment below: Is grace hard for YOU to accept? What gets in the way of receiving it freely?
#Colossians #BibleStudy #Devotional #Christian #ApostlePaul #Grace #Gospel #Jesus #NewTestament #DailyDevotional #Colossians1 #GraceAndPeace
By Christ Church IL"Grace to you and peace from God our Father." It's easy to skim right past these opening words as just another standard greeting. But Paul chose them on purpose — and today we slow down to discover why grace might be the most important word we keep racing past.
In Day 5 of our Colossians devotional series, we dig into the very heart of the gospel.
In this devotional, we explore:
→ Why Paul opens so many letters with the word "grace" — and why it's never throwaway language → The crucial difference between justice (getting what you deserve), mercy (not getting the punishment you deserve), and grace (getting a gift you didn't earn) → Why grace is so easy to celebrate in theory — but so hard to actually receive → How our performance-driven culture makes grace feel almost impossible to accept → A deeply personal and humbling story from the dark days following a stroke — and what a spouse's love revealed about the nature of grace → Why we are called "God's holy people" — not because of our holiness, but because Christ's righteousness is credited to our account → How truly understanding grace transforms our motivation — from exhausting ourselves to earn, to serving out of gratitude and security
Key takeaway: "Grace doesn't make you passive. It changes your motivation. When grace moves from an idea to a reality, it changes everything."
If you're someone who's wired to achieve, earn, and prove yourself, this devotional is an invitation to let grace confront your instinct to repay — and to finally rest in what God has already given.
📖 Scripture Focus: Colossians 1:2 🎯 Series: Colossians Chapter 1 Devotional ⏮️ Catch up on Parts 1-4 if you're just joining us! ⏭️ Coming Tomorrow: We continue our journey through Paul's opening words
Subscribe and turn on notifications so you don't miss a single verse in this rich chapter. If this teaching encouraged you, share it with someone who needs to be reminded of God's grace today.
💬 Drop a comment below: Is grace hard for YOU to accept? What gets in the way of receiving it freely?
#Colossians #BibleStudy #Devotional #Christian #ApostlePaul #Grace #Gospel #Jesus #NewTestament #DailyDevotional #Colossians1 #GraceAndPeace