Get in touch with His grace, by Funmi Komolafe

The month of Double Grace, brothers Even though October is finished, you still have access to God’s grace. There is no expiration date. I hope you keep experiencing God’s grace throughout your life.

According to Bible scholars, grace is God’s unmerited favour extended to a person.

Some merely assert that Grace and Favour are synonymous. To put it another way, that’s two for one.

Let’s examine the tale of a person who discovered Favour around the tenth month.

The story is told in Esther 2 vs. 16 & 17. In the seventh year of King Ahasuerus’ rule, in the tenth month, Tebeth, Esther was brought to him and placed in his home royal.

In the king’s eyes, Esther was more beautiful and favoured than any other woman, and as a result, he placed the regal crown on her head and proclaimed her queen in place of Vashti.

This parable, brethren, demonstrates that the Lord bestows Grace and Favour, the unseen twins, on anyone he pleases.

In the name of Jesus, may this season bring you God’s grace and favour.

What does God’s grace do in a person’s life?

It boosts your faith, provides you the strength to face obstacles head-on, and gives you confidence that you will succeed.

You go from sadness to gladness by God’s grace. It takes you to a level you can’t even imagine.

In 2 Corinthians 12:9, the apostle Paul remarked, “And he said unto me, My grace is sufficient for thee: for my strength is made perfect in weakness.” It makes sense. In order for Christ’s strength to rest upon me, I would much rather exult in my weaknesses.

Christ, my dear, is God’s grace to humanity.

Another definition of grace is “God’s riches at Christ’s expense.”

In order for us to be saved, Christ sacrificed his blood.

Therefore, in order to receive the grace of God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit, we must be associated with Christ.

You can argue that God’s grace is available to all Christians. It’s true that some people appreciate Grace more than others.

The terms “sufficient grace,” “abundant grace,” “exceeding grace,” and others are mentioned in the Bible.

According to a message from Pastor Adewole Ajayeoba R.C.C.G. region 59, God’s grace “makes heaven and earth stand still for you until you are settled.”

“But by the grace of God I am what I am: and his grace which was bestowed upon me was not in vain; but I laboured more abundantly than they all: yet not I, but the grace of God which was with me,” said the apostle Paul in 1 Corinthians 15:10.

The unseen element that contributes to a situation’s positive transformation is God’s grace.

Esther was a slave girl and an orphan who was chosen by God’s grace to become queen.

David, the son of Jesse who was minding the sheep, was discovered by that same grace and crowned king.

God choose these two people. In the name of Jesus, may the All-Powerful God select you for a major miracle before the year is over.

The question is, brethren, are you in a position to receive God’s grace?

Following his teachings in your day-to-day activities is what it means to be connected. Giving your life to Christ is what it means to be linked.

The Bible discusses grace. “You are saved by grace through faith; and that not of yourselves: It is the gift of God,” says Ephesians 2:8.

You must have a relationship with the Lord if you are ready to receive His grace.

John 15:4–5 (KJV) explains the necessity of our relationship with Christ. “Abide in me and I in you,” it says. Just as a branch cannot produce fruit on its own unless it remains in the vine, so can you, unless you remain in me.

I am the vine and you are its branches; whomever stays with me and I in him bears great fruit because you are powerless without me.

You now understand that the path to a breakthrough might never lead to one if you are not linked to Christ.

Psalm 127:3 explains what the Bible refers to as fruit: “Lo, children are an inheritance of the LORD: and the fruit of the womb is his reward.”

God rewards those who have benefited from his grace with the fruit of the womb, but the same God also chooses to show grace and favour to those who bear more than one child.

The womb is designed for a single infant, despite popular belief. For this reason, medical professionals give extra attention to women who are expecting more than one child. It is frequently thought of as a special delivery that is typically performed by many doctors.

The fact that the mother gave birth to several children is an indication of God’s unusual grace and favour.

This would be your testimony in Jesus’ name as soon as you become a follower of Christ and stay firm.

In the name of Jesus, may we gain favour with God before the year is out.

We are dependent on God’s grace, brothers. Grace is what has been sustaining us and giving us hope.

“And the grace of our Lord was exceedingly abundant with faith and love which is Christ in Jesus,” states Timothy 1:14.

You now understand that you might not find grace, much less favour, if Christ is not in your life.

In Psalm 102 verse 13, the Psalmist demanded favour from God: “You must rise and show mercy to Zion for the time to favour her, for the appointed time has come.”

Pray until God grants you favour, my darling. Substitute your name for Zion and me for “yea.”

In the name of Jesus, the gracious Lord will answer this straightforward yet effective prayer with wonderful miracles.

The tale of Mrs. Oluwakemi Gbangbalasa, who had waited on the Lord for 28 years, was told in Vanguard this week. Her tears of infertility ended when she gave birth to a baby girl.

“We waited for this child,” she remarked, recounting her experience. This youngster was the object of our prayer. We hoped for this child.

Faith is what kept this woman going. As she stated, she prayed, waited, and maintained hope.

She went on, “You rewarded me after I waited for my God for 28 years! God be praised. Thank you very much! Here is my bundle of happiness.

She felt an unimaginable bliss. “I am so happy,” she remarked, and it makes sense. I have no idea how I feel at the moment. Because I thought that nothing was impossible, I trusted God.

I knew that one day I would be content, and I am thrilled that this has happened in my lifetime.

Brethren, this should inform you that, with God’s grace, tears of joy will eventually wash away all the tears of agony and grief, no matter how long they endure.

You can only fathom what this woman has endured. Even though she must have heard a variety of insults, she maintained her composure. She continued to pray without wavering.

The waiting period might be difficult, but the one who is focused on God will undoubtedly get through it, my dear.

By God’s grace, someone is reading this and, in the powerful name of Jesus, a report that will mark the conclusion of that obstacle is on the way.

Just have faith that everything is possible with God.

Everything is good.

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