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Summary: I’m Amazed By God’s Gracious Mercy. In His mercy He saved us and we do not receive the punishment we deserve. We deserve to spend eternity in hell, but we are saved and we are delivered by His mercy

Amazed by The Stream of God’s Grace

We continue in our series on Supernatural Springs and this month our focus is The Stream of God’s Grace.

So, my question for you this morning is:

Are you Amazed by God’s Stream of Grace?

Amazement is defined in the dictionary as “a strong feeling of astonishment or wonder”.

But, What is grace?

To understand what Grace really is, I need to give you quick lesson in Hebrew and Greek to help you understand what the meaning of the word we translate as Grace is.

An Old Testament Hebrew word describing God’s grace is chesed. This word speaks of deliverance from enemies, affliction, or adversity. It also refers to enablement, daily guidance, forgiveness, and preservation.

The New Testament Greek word is Charis.

It focuses on the provision of salvation.

In the New Testament grace refers to God’s love in action towards people who deserve the opposite of His love.

Grace means God moving heaven and earth to save those who are unable to save themselves.

Grace is God sending His only perfect sinless Son to die on the cross so that we, the sinful ones, the imperfect ones, the guilty ones can be forgiven, reconciled, and restored to a relationship with Him.

Grace is our righteous and Holy God promising us a place in Heaven when we accept Jesus as our Lord and Saviour.

Grace is the unmerited favour of God.

G-R-A-C-E, God’s Riches At Christ’s Expense.

All of us should be amazed by God’s Stream of Grace flowing into our lives every day.

The Grace of God brings, guidance, forgiveness, power, protection and love into our lives every day.

God in His grace, in His mercy, in His love brings change and transformation into our lives every day.

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I’m sure most of us know the song Amazing Grace. The song was written by John Newton who for much of his life wasn’t a very nice person.

Newton commanded a slave ship in the 1700’s and he transported thousands of slaves during his lifetime.

He had no compassion for his cargo and he chained the slaves below the decks to prevent suicide.

600 slaves were laid side‑by‑side to save space, row after row, one after another, and if a slave became ill during the voyage, he was thrown overboard to prevent any infection from spreading.

Everything changed one night when Newton’s ship almost sunk. He gave his life to Christ and spent the rest of his days amazed by the grace of God.

At the age of 82, it is recorded that he said, “My memory is nearly gone, but I remember two things, that I am a great sinner, and that Christ is a great saviour.”

Well past his “retirement” age, Newton needed an assistant to help him stand in the pulpit on Sundays. He was nearly blind and spoke only in whispers, but nothing could keep him from preaching while he still had breath

One Sunday, while delivering his message he repeated the sentence: “Jesus Christ is precious.”

His helper whispered to him: “But you have already said that twice.” Newton turned to his helper and said loudly, “Yes, I’ve said it twice, and I’m going to say it again.”

The old preacher turned back to the congregation and said again: “Jesus Christ is precious!”

At one time we all were foolish but now we consider Jesus to be precious...our precious Lord and Saviour.

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The passage I want us to focus on this morning is found in Paul’s letter to Titus. Titus 3:3-7:

Once we, too, were foolish and disobedient. We were misled and became slaves to many lusts and pleasures. Our lives were full of evil and envy, and we hated each other.4 But—

When God our Saviour revealed His kindness and love, 5 He saved us, not because of the righteous things we had done, but because of His mercy. He washed away our sins, giving us a new birth and new life through the Holy Spirit. 6 He generously poured out the Spirit upon us through Jesus Christ our Saviour. 7 Because of His grace He declared us righteous and gave us confidence that we will inherit eternal life. Titus 3:3-7

Wonderful words. Powerful words. True words.

These are words of Hope.

These are words of promise.

The truth of the Bible is meant to fill us with hope. Romans 15:4 reminds us “the Scriptures give us hope and encouragement as we wait patiently for God’s promises to be fulfilled.”

The dictionary defines hope as “a feeling of expectation and desire for a particular thing to happen.”

The dictionary defines a promise as “a declaration or assurance that one will do something or that a particular thing will happen.”

God wants us to live in hopeful expectation of the assurance of His Promises to us.

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