What is Grace in the Bible?
What is grace in the Bible? Grace is God’s committed presence in our transformation—not instant perfection, but patient, ongoing renewal.
Grow deeper in your walk with Christ. These articles offer practical wisdom, biblical teaching, and real-life stories to help you follow Jesus faithfully, cultivate spiritual maturity, and disciple others on their journey of faith.
What is grace in the Bible? Grace is God’s committed presence in our transformation—not instant perfection, but patient, ongoing renewal.
Dancing With the Manatees—stepping out of the boat to trust the Master Choreographer. An invitation to courage, healing, and grace-filled discipleship.
Grace Over Shame invites us to hear grace louder than regret, discovering how Jesus restores communion after failure.
Ephesians 4 reveals kingdom culture as believers put off the old self, put on Christ, and live transformed by grace daily.
Isaiah 30:15 and Psalm 1 reveal when life brings unexpected delays, God may be offering protection, rest, and renewed trust.
A devotional on Romans 12:3–8 that celebrates quiet faithfulness, serving God behind the scenes through ordinary acts of obedience.
A Psalm 92:12–15 devotional on staying rooted in God and bearing fruit in old age through faithful abiding and spiritual vitality.
Faith doesn’t always wear a smile. Psalm 88 shows us what it looks like to keep trusting God when hope feels far away.
John was content to fade into the shadow of the glory of Jesus, knowing that true greatness is not in being seen, but in helping others see.
Inspired by a humble church janitor in Germany, this devotional shows how Christ’s rule turns everyday tasks into meaningful acts of worship.