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The grace you have received
âThe grace you have received is greater than the grace you are being asked to give.â- Kyle Idleman
Then the master called the servant in. âYou wicked servant,â he said, âI cancelled all that debt of yours because you begged me to. Shouldnât you have had mercy on your fellow servant just as I had on you?â â- Matthew 18:32-33
As Kyle Idleman concludes Chapter 4 of Grace Is Greater, he wonders if we, like Peter (Matthew 18:21) want to question Jesus about forgiveness. For example, at what point does the hurt done to me exceed the grace you want me to give? When does grace run out?
The answer? Never. Grace is greater. Perhaps we accept this fact on an intellectual level, although the equation doesnât seem to work. Yet, even though forgiveness doesnât feel possible, we must agree to try.
Jesus, Pastor Idleman stresses, made it clear that if you receive Godâs grace you canât then refuse to give it to others. Yes, Kyle knows, itâs not a simple or fair process. Simply show the willingness to take the first step. And although youâd at least like an explanation, you feel itâs not fair to let the offense go. As Kyle explains, âitâs not fair, itâs grace (emphasis Kyleâs).â
Next, Kyle describes the effects of conditional grace:
âWhen you make grace dependent on the actions of the person who hurt you, you need to find a different word because itâs not grace. With grace, the person doesnât fix the consequences of their sin, you take the consequences of their sin. Thatâs not fair. Thatâs not right. But it is exactly what Jesus did for you.â
In conclusion, Kyle states the more you understand the holiness of God- as well as understanding yourself- the more you realize this truth. You realize âthe grace you have received is greater than the grace you are being asked to give.â
Todayâs question: As you reflect on the grace Christâs extended to you, how does that change your equation? Please share.
Coming Monday:Â the new Short Meditation, âGod made you to flourishâ
Tomorrowâs blog: âChoking our resolve to forgiveâ














