The Grace We Often Miss — From Genesis to Revelation
This week, I wanted to share something close to my heart — a simple PDF called Grace in a Nutshell. It’s a quiet reminder that grace isn’t just a New Testament idea or a comforting word we reach for when life becomes heavy. It’s a story that stretches from Eden to eternity — a golden thread running through every chapter of Scripture. Grace In A Nutshell Skool
When you look closely, grace shows up before sin in Genesis… it walks through the flood with Noah… it calls Abraham… it carries Joseph… it breaks chains in Exodus… it corrects, restores, empowers, sustains, and one day — it will complete us in glory.
Why does this matter?Because we sometimes forget who God really is.We think of grace as something God reluctantly gives when we fail.But Scripture paints a different picture:Grace is who God has always been.
Before the fall — grace.During judgment — grace.In exile — grace.At the cross — grace poured out.In the resurrection — grace that conquers death.And in Revelation — grace reigning forever.
We have a God who moves toward us — not because we are good, but because He is gracious.
If you need a gentle reset this week, or a reminder of how deeply held you are, feel free to download the PDF. Read it slowly. Use it for quiet time. Share it with someone who needs encouragement. It’s meant to be a companion, not a textbook — a walk through the Scriptures to rediscover how wide, long, high, and deep His grace truly is.
Would love to hear from you in the comments:What does the word grace mean to you today?
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