For the last five weeks we’ve been going through the DVD study for What’s So Amazing About Grace by Philip Yancey. It’s a great study that has led to deep study and lots of commentary. It’s also a study that stretches me. The truth is that in doing this study I’ve realized there are lots of areas that I need to work on being more grace-full. I do great with people who like me and believe the same as I do. I have a harder time with people who don’t value my opinion or who actively oppose my point-of-views. (I know, it’s hard to believe …)
Yet, when it comes to grace there is only one place we need to look for inspiration. As the well-loved Bible verse 3:16 says, “For God so loved the WORLD that WHOSOEVER believes …” Lately, I’ve been praying God will help me offer the grace of God to whosoever He brings in my path. And I’m also praying He reminds of this before I disgrace myself!
Here’s a quote by George Mueller that compliments this thought.
A Christian is a mind through which Christ thinks;
a heart through which Christ loves;
a voice through which Christ speaks;
a hand through which Christ helps.
That’s what I want to be: mind, heart, voice, hand … and pen.
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Hi Tricia, I just found your blog. What a great reminder! And I love that quote…I’m writing that one down.
I’m also in (western) MT and I look forward to reading more from you!
~Sunny
Nice to meet you Sunny!!!
Tricia
Hi, I have always struggled with the idea of needing to love the ones who are the most unlovable. Loving people who reciprocate is easy, the other not so easy! Cindi
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I’ve had “What’s So Amazing about Grace?” on my shelf for years. Thank you for making me want to read it now.
I appreciate George Mueller’s quote and am adding it to my files. It reminds me of Bill Hybels’ writing/preaching where he says that Jesus always had people on His mind, and that we have to love them the way Jesus did – all kinds of people!
Tricia, you obviously communicate Christ well through your “pen.” I’m sorry to say that I haven’t read any of your books yet, but I intend to correct that soon.