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We've all been victims of "grace unfairness," the feeling you get when you feel like someone around you gets more grace and generosity than you feel like you do. Jesus' goal with grace isn't to apply it evenly, it's to be generous, giving us all what we need. Our self-righteousness is to blame for why we struggle to be grateful for the grace we receive in all its forms.
Discussion Questions:
1. Talk about a time when you saw someone else receive grace you feel like they didn’t deserve. How did you feel? Why?
2. Why do you think we are so obsessed with the “fairness” of God’s grace… even while acknowledging that part of the nature of grace is that it’s undeserved and unfair?
We've all been victims of "grace unfairness," the feeling you get when you feel like someone around you gets more grace and generosity than you feel like you do. Jesus' goal with grace isn't to apply it evenly, it's to be generous, giving us all what we need. Our self-righteousness is to blame for why we struggle to be grateful for the grace we receive in all its forms.
Discussion Questions:
1. Talk about a time when you saw someone else receive grace you feel like they didn’t deserve. How did you feel? Why?
2. Why do you think we are so obsessed with the “fairness” of God’s grace… even while acknowledging that part of the nature of grace is that it’s undeserved and unfair?