Most of the time when we sing about God’s grace, think about God’s grace or speak to | više
Most of the time when we sing about God’s grace, think about God’s grace or speak to others about God’s grace, we primarily focus on the comforting aspect of it all. Grace feels cushiony to us - a soft pillow in a hard life. Yet, grace also brings about something that is anything but comfortable. Grace hits its fullest level when we are completely tapped out of our own resources. When God wants us to experience a deepening confidence that His grace alone is sufficient, He leads us to places where we cannot lean on anything, and I mean anything, within ourselves. We give up control, we wrestle with doubts, we become impatient, we struggle to continue. This is the low place in life where grace flows down. Through one chapter in the life of Abraham, here called Abram, we encounter what it means to have to remain in the uncomfortable grip of grace. The process is demanding, but the results are breathtaking.
Biblija | Duhovni rast | Jeff Lyle | United States