TLIC FAMILY. DAY 310. NOVEMBER 6: GRACE HAS APPEARED.

THINK TOGETHER

How would you explain grace to someone?

READ TOGETHER

Grace is an idea. It’s a very important idea, especially for Christians. Grace is God’s love and kindness given to us even though we don’t deserve it. The word grace in the Bible means GIFT. When we think about God’s grace we don’t usually talk about it as something you can see or touch. But Paul did. Listen to how he describes grace to Pastor Titus here in the book of Titus (can you find the book of Titus in your Bible?):

Titus 2:11.For the grace of God has appeared, bringing salvation for all people

Pastor Titus wants the people in his church to live godly lives. He wants them to seek God instead of being selfish. So his question for Paul was, “How do I get the people in my church to act like good and godly Christians?”

Paul’s answer wasn’t to give them more rules to follow. Why? Because rules and law don’t make us more godly, or more gracious. Rules can only show us how bad we are and not how good we can be. Instead only grace can truly change our hearts. Only God’s kindness can make us want to obey him.

And Paul is telling Titus that grace has “appeared” to us. What does that mean? He’s talking about Jesus! When Paul says that God’s grace has appeared to us he means that God’s grace is a person – Jesus Christ who saved us. He’s the greatest grace ever.

The more we look at Jesus and his grace each day, the more we will want to obey God (more about that tomorrow). And the more we look at Jesus as grace appearing, the more we will see that we too can be grace appearing. We can be God’s kindness in the flesh, made visible for others to see.

Because of Jesus we will always know God’s grace.

With Jesus we can show God’s grace and kindness to others.

DO SOMETHING TOGETHER

Be grace appearing together. What is an act of kindness that you can perform as a family for someone and thus become the visible grace of God like Jesus?

PRAY TOGETHER

Jesus,

You are God’s living grace. His kindness that came to us and died for us on the cross. Help me to always look to you as God’s grace and help me to always be God’s grace appearing to others.

Amen.

***

To see today’s post from the TLIC Daily blog –> Click Here

Leave a Reply

Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:

WordPress.com Logo

You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. Log Out /  Change )

Twitter picture

You are commenting using your Twitter account. Log Out /  Change )

Facebook photo

You are commenting using your Facebook account. Log Out /  Change )

Connecting to %s