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Wednesday, December 18, 2024

How to Give Grace

Paul has this tendency to mix two different words to get to something super essential. He does this in Colossians 3.13 and Ephesians 4. This Greek word is charizomai.

Charizomai relies on the Greek word charis, which suggests grace. So, it is a sort of forgiveness that’s grace-laced. What is grace? Grace is unmerited favor. Again, notice this. It’s a present that I give, that I act and take part in, and that doesn’t require anything from the opposite person. 

Forgiveness must be framed as something that I take part in, that I’m doing, that I’m releasing an offense that any person else has done to me. And it is not conditioned upon whether or not they’ve repented, whether or not they’ve done this or done that, or whether or not they have not done this. It actually has to do with so much more of my personal peace and my personal sanity in order that I can move on.

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Living within the peace we wish doesn’t come from the absence of pain and chaos, but by knowing Jesus is with us in those things. If you’re eager for this type of soul-settled assurance, join Dr. Joel Muddamalle within the pages of his recent book, The Hidden Peace: Finding True Security, Strength, and Confidence Through Humility.

This content was provided by Proverbs 31 Ministries. Proverbs 31 Ministries reaches women in the course of their busy days through free devotions; podcasts; speaking events; conferences; resources; and training in the decision to put in writing, speak and lead others. Learn more by visiting our website!

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Joel Muddamalle Ph.D. is the director of theology and research at Proverbs 31 Ministries with Lysa TerKeurst and the theologian in residence for Haven Place Ministries. Joel serves on the preaching team at Transformation Church. Joel coauthored 30 Days with Jesus: Experiencing His Presence Throughout the Old and New Testaments.

Based in Charlotte, North Carolina, Joel and his wife have 4 children and two dogs. If he doesn’t have a theology book in his hand, you possibly can be certain he’s either coaching one in all his kids in a sport, getting roped right into a reel by his wife @almostindianwife, or doing his best to maintain up his hoops game on the basketball court on Tuesday nights with the blokes—then going for a chilly plunge. Yeah, it’s a thing. Pre-order his book The Hidden Peace: Finding the Security, Strength, and Confidence Through Humility here.

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