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    Unlimited: Grace and Amen

    Jan 25, 2024 51

    Unlimited: Grace and Amen

    The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you all. Amen (Romans 16:24, NKVJ).

    In saying farewell, it is natural for one’s most heartfelt wishes to be given to the other. Paul’s greatest wish is that the grace of Jesus be with those who receive his letter. This is a common farewell in Paul’s letters.

    When Paul mentions “grace” here, he isn’t meaning some generalised “feel-good” sentiment. He isn’t meaning his own good feelings towards his spiritual brothers and sisters in Rome. He is pointing to the “grace of our Lord Jesus Christ.”

    Because of the Gospel, it doesn’t matter how your story started. It will end in grace.  

    As the first Christians remembered what they had seen and experienced with Jesus, one of the qualities that was most imprinted in their hearts was the grace that he showed to all. To those who were rejected, scorned, and abused by the religious and social norms of the day, Jesus showed accepting and healing grace.

    Christ is the source and the great river of grace that flows from heaven through this world to those who are oppressed and crushed by sin.

    The stories of our lives all start with sin. It is right that Paul introduces grace here at the end of his letter, and that he writes “amen” after having done this. It reminds us that because of the Gospel that Paul has written about, it doesn’t matter how your story started. It will end in grace.  

    Spiritual Application

    As you reflect back on your life, what are the top three moments in which you have seen the grace of God on your behalf? Share one of those with someone today.

    Eliezer Gonzalez

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