In today’s message, we explore why so many of us miss the power of God’s grace. Using Peter’s first encounter with Jesus as an example, we learn that grace is always near, but often overlooked because of distraction, wounds, and self-reliance. When Peter followed Jesus’ instruction despite his doubts, he discovered that God’s grace isn’t just forgiveness; it’s a call into a new life, full of purpose, honesty, and freedom. This message challenges us to move closer to God, embrace His presence, and allow His grace to transform ordinary moments into life-defining encounters.
Grace Works is an invitation to experience the transforming power of God’s grace through the Book of Romans. This series explores how grace is more than a concept, it is God’s undeserved kindness and active power at work in our lives, revealed through Jesus Christ. It forgives, restores, and empowers us to live a new life, not by our own effort, but by faith from beginning to end. Like adoption into a loving family, grace shifts our identity from rejected to chosen, from striving to secure, reminding us that we belong, we are wanted, and we have a future. This is the Gospel: not that we earned it, but that God desired us and through His grace, everything changes.