The God of All Grace
Hello, welcome to another message. Today I’m going to be talking about 1 Peter 5:10, which says:
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“But may the God of all grace, who called us to His eternal glory by Christ Jesus, after you have suffered a while, perfect, establish, strengthen, and settle you.”
The first thing we notice from this scripture is that it says “the God of all grace.” I want to talk about this “all grace” because many people do not realize that everything is a function of the grace of God.
Everything is about the grace of God.
Everything is about the ability of God working in us.
Jesus Himself is the grace of God. Several years ago, the Lord spoke to me and said, “Jesus is the grace of God. Jesus is the mercy of God. Jesus is the glory of God.” Many times, the Lord kept emphasizing mercy to me. He kept saying, “Jesus is mercy. Jesus is love and compassion.”
So when we talk about grace, we are ultimately talking about Christ Himself.
Growing in Grace
The Bible tells us that we are saved by grace. God saved us through grace, but many believers stop there. They think grace only means salvation and nothing more.
But grace has depths.
There are levels of grace.
There are measures of grace that God wants believers to grow into.
God wants us to continue growing in grace until we begin to walk in what this scripture calls “all grace.”
This “all grace” is the fullness of God’s ability operating in a believer’s life. It is living completely in the will of God and being empowered by Him to carry out His purpose.
Recently, the Lord spoke to me and said, “I want you to live completely in My grace.”
That means there is a place where a believer can become fully yielded to the grace and will of God.
Walking in God’s Will
Everything is connected to the will of God.
To walk in all grace, you must walk in what God has revealed concerning your life. Sometimes God may lead you into a new season, a new assignment, a new environment, or even a new location. As you obey Him and move according to His timing, He gives you the grace to function there.
God never calls you somewhere without supplying the grace needed for that place.
When you walk in obedience to His timeline and His direction, you experience greater dimensions of grace.
But when a person resists God’s leading, delays obedience, or remains outside of His will, they are no longer fully walking in that all grace God intended for them.
God wants believers to move with His timing and remain aligned with His purpose.
Perfect, Establish, Strengthen, and Settle You
The scripture says that after you have suffered a while, God will:
Perfect you.
Establish you.
Strengthen you.
Settle you.
God wants to mature you spiritually. The perfection mentioned here speaks about maturity and completeness in Christ.
Maturity means becoming spiritually stable, yielded, obedient, and sensitive to the Holy Spirit. It means quickly correcting yourself when you make mistakes and constantly realigning yourself with God’s will.
God also wants to establish you.
He wants you to become rooted and grounded in His Word and in His purpose for your life.
He wants to strengthen you.
The Bible says:
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God wants to strengthen you inwardly with power, grace, and spiritual ability. Grace itself strengthens believers to fulfill God’s assignments.
He also wants to settle you.
God wants to settle you in His perfect will, settle your life, settle your purpose, settle your family, and settle the work He has called you to do.
The God of all grace is able to bring stability, maturity, strength, and peace into every area of your life.
Live Completely in God’s Grace
God wants you to live completely in His grace and completely in His will.
He wants you to grow daily in spiritual maturity and in the knowledge of Christ.
As you continue walking with Him, He will lead you from glory to glory and from grace to grace.
Prayer
I pray that the Lord Himself will help you to keep growing daily in His grace.
May great grace be upon your life.
May grace, mercy, and peace be yours in full measure.
May the Lord perfect you, establish you, strengthen you, and settle you.
May great glory rest upon you.
May the Lord take you from victory to victory and from glory to glory.
May He transform you into a messenger of light.
May you always hunger and thirst for righteousness.
May you continually walk in the will of God and experience the fullness of His grace.
May the Lord bless you and keep you.
In Jesus’ name I pray, Amen.
Have a blessed day. Bye.
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