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7476  Forums / Main Forum / What Does Grace Mean To You? on: May 08, 2007, 12:06:29 AM
Grace is like a supernatural liquid. When it is pour out it makes things happen outside the normal. In the liquid of grace is the infinite. When it is poured out and touches the finite it makes its limits unlimited. It is the infinite space in a finite world. Once grace is poured forth in our finite world and in us it changes all of our surroundings and makes us super abound in power and confidence. Grace is that liquid of Gods presence that is pour out so that it is what we walk in as we move around in this world. When grace is poured out on us it drenches our entire being so that we are baptized in a supernatural protection. We become like Christ who rules the nations with a rod of iron. When we understand that grace is a never ending stream of Gods powerful liquid which flows from the throne of God, we will always want more, we will always have a sense of assurance that God super-abounds toward us with pleasure beyond what we can imagine. It removes the stain of sin, it cause all Gods promises to be ours, it cause us to obey Gods word, it causes us to rejoice in Him beyond our ability, it causes God to work beyond what we think He will do in our lives, it causes us to trust in Christ beyond our ability to trust, it cause us to reason beyond our ability to reason, it causes us to be better, more powerful, more able than any other person in our world. When we understand the power of Gods infinite grace we will want to be near where the liquid flows.Gods grace flows from His revelation to us. He pours forth His grace through His revelation of Himself in His word. When we expose our souls to the word we receive grace apoun grace. His word not only is the logic but it becomes our power source, when we get the liquid of Gods grace in meditation we become more aware of the eternal power of God. As we receive His grace we become better, and more able to supernaturally effect our world. Once we experience Gods grace we will naturally want more. We could never be satisfied with just a taste.  

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