


GRACE BLOGS COLLECTION
by Sandra
I used to have a pet peeve. It was people who gossiped about other people; more specifically Christians who gossiped about other people. It just bugged me to hear Christians talk about how we are suppose to walk in love and then hear those same Christians talking about people in a very unloving way behind […]
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by Sandra
Are you reigning in life? If not, the thing that’s holding you back could be a religious mindset. But Father God wants you free! This is why He gave up His one and only Son to come and rescue you – to replace all those rules with relationship. When I came into a revelation of […]
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by Sandra
Matthew 6:33 has been my favorite Bible verse for as long as I can remember; the only problem was, I was reading it wrong for most of my life. Here it is: But seek first His kingdom and His righteousness, and all these things will be added to you. (NASB) I interpreted the verse like […]
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by Sandra
Hi Sandra, My name is Debbie and I live in Australia. I have been reading your book and I absolutely love it! I have some questions that I would like to ask you about and hoping that you may be able to answer. My Answer: Hi Debbie! So happy you are loving my book. I […]
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by Sandra
As a Believer, have you ever been told you’re going to be judged by God someday – that when you get to Heaven He’s going to display, on a big video screen, your life and all the things you’ve ever done wrong? Friends, I invite you to join in on an online Bible study that […]
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by Wynema
We over theologize. It’s actually really simple. I think it is us who require proof, explanation and experience. We spend lots of time and money to understand. We travel, we read, we study. Maybe it’s an American thing and it’s a good thing, but it’s really not necessary.
What if you don’t have access to all the resources or education? What if you can’t read or maybe you live in a country without religious freedom?
I’ve seen people in dire straights, desperate for help, who simple tell God I can’t, I give it to you, and He takes it and loves them as they slowly begin to see the light at the end of the tunnel. People with no formal education and no means except for the simple ability to believe and they are transformed.
I’m convinced that it’s about relationship with a loving God who meets us where we are, we don’t have to find Him in an elaborate building or a well dressed speaker on a platform. Jesus made the way that simple. Do you believe?
We Americanized believers question our faith, our forgiveness, our walk, our church attendance, our clothing, when the heavenly standard was met in Christ, do you believe it? Then relax, have relationship and stop measuring God’s ability to love you by external measurements and open your eyes to see that He has been all along. Just live!
by Sandra
Do you believe God always has good intentions toward you? Some say they believe this, but then if they get a diagnoses of cancer they wrongly believe it must be God’s will – that He has a purpose in it all. Some say they believe this, but then when they get sick as a result […]
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by Sandra
A few days ago my husband Steve and I landed in Orlando for a three night marriage getaway. Today was our last day and we’ve had such a great time. We haven’t laughed this hard in a long time! Steve is the funniest person I know. When this man gets on a roll I am […]
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by Sandra
We hope you’ve had a wonderful Christmas season honoring & celebrating the birth of our Lord Jesus Christ as well as spending time with your family and friends. In this upcoming year may each of our hearts burst with gratitude toward our gracious heavenly Father – everyday – for sending His only begotten Son, Jesus, […]
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by Dudley Hall
The title of this article should really be: "That is not just nice," but I thought you might be more attracted to the one I chose. So, I admit to a little marketing manipulation. But, since you are reading, let's get to the point.
We had left the church service and gathered at the restaurant with several couples. After ordering, someone asked the expected question, "What did you think of today's sermon?" Let me say that the preacher had done an exceptional job of proclaiming the gospel. He had addressed the majestic though mysterious revelation that has come in Jesus, even mentioning how surprised the Jews of his day were in how he came as a baby and lived as a commoner. I was eager to hear the discussion that always ensues at lunch after church.
One of the ladies, who I will call Gail (name changed to protect the innocent), spoke up. "I thought it was nice." My jaw dropped and I said under my breath, "I'm sorry. You missed it."
The gospel that is the center of the Bible is not just nice. It is startling. Speaking of the coming of Christ centuries before the event, the prophet Isaiah said,
See, my servant shall prosper; he will be highly exalted. But many were amazed when they saw him. His face was so disfigured he seemed hardly human, and from his appearance, one would scarcely know he was a man. And he will startle many nations. Kings will stand speechless in his presence. For they will see what they had not been told; they will understand what they had not heard about. -- Isaiah 52:13-15
We have domesticated it to "nice." But that is not the appropriate description. Extraordinary! Explosive! Radical! Revolutionary! Mind-blowing! Threatening! These would apply.
The baby Jesus we celebrate at Christmas was a king who came to establish an empire that had a dimension beyond all other kingdoms. He came to set the world right and defeat the powers of hell. He was concluding a war that had been wrecking earth since the Garden of Eden. The ultimate Judge arrived. He was both the standard to which all would be measured, and the Judge whose sentence would be eternal. Opposing forces hated him. They conspired to eliminate him. It wasn't nice.
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We like the inspiring messages that remind us of how awesome we are and how we can tweak our attitudes and behaviors to be more successful as people, parents and producers. That's nice. But the announcement that the God who created all things, and demands that history align with his agenda, has invaded the world is unsettling. He is in control, and we are not.
He has concluded that we can never shake our shackles or escape our captors. He knows that we are locked into a corner with no exit. He has come to make a way out. His way is his Son, and that is the only way provided. That is not a nice message to those who demand many options and insist on having some say in how things must be.
But to those who -- like shipwrecked passengers bobbing in the middle of the ocean, dying of thirst and too fatigued to swim -- hear there is a way out, it is grand news. They don't want options. They want a sure salvation from one who can deliver what he promises.
Jesus in his saving act did not appeal to those who judge by appearance. He was marred and ugly. His features were distorted, his hair matted with his own blood, his shoulders slumped under the load of his cross. He was mocked by the crowd; ignored by those who are turned off by gore, and despised by those who should have known his true identity. Many had followed him in his mercy ministry. They loved the extra bread of his miracles, the healing from his hand, and the insightful stories he told.
Some, like his disciples, thought he would be the hero of Israel in leading a revolt against Rome. Judas had given up when he was sure that Jesus would not meet his expectations. Peter was all-in as long as Jesus was upright and potentially a winning candidate. When the appearance began to change, even Peter found him ugly and worthy of denying.
If you truly hear the gospel of Jesus Christ the Lord, you won't say it is just nice. It will take your breath.
We are still exalting apparent beauty. We like for celebrities to lead us. We are a visual people and will not tolerate that which does not appeal to our taste. Any savior worthy of our attention must be a super-hero type.
But, the one who was marred beyond recognition has startled the nations. Kings, prime ministers, presidents, and even tyrants have bowed before him. They can't compete with the power to conquer death. They tremble in the presence of him who lives forever. But it is not just leaders. Everyone who has seen him has found prostration to be the most appropriate position.
If you truly hear the gospel of Jesus Christ the Lord, you won't say it is just nice. It will take your breath. Your life will change. Your priorities will be realigned. Your world will be different. You will hear yourself saying, "if that is true then everything has changed."