Showing posts with label Grace Series. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Grace Series. Show all posts

SS16: God is Not Mad at You (God's Great Grace Series)


Hello again!!! I'm so glad to be back with another video in our God's Great Grace series. We've talked so far about approaching God's throne of grace and being received with grace, not needing to hide who we are, but being able and invited to pour out our hearts before our Father.

In this week's video, I address one of the reasons we sometimes don't approach God. Sometimes we think He's mad at us. Or disappointed with us. Again. (We're so often disappointed with ourselves, aren't we? And don't we often feel like the people around us are, too?)

In this study I share why I believe God ISN'T mad at us or disappointed with us. I really hope you'll take the time to watch or listen. If you can't, however, (it is May, after all, which if you have kids in or work at a school means it's crazy time!) I'll tell you this much. In Exodus 34, God reintroduces Himself to Moses, proclaiming His goodness and showing off His GLORY. This is what it sounds like in Exodus 34:6-7:
"The Lord passed in front of [Moses] and proclaimed: The Lord—the Lord is a compassionate and gracious God, slow to anger and abounding in faithful love and truth, maintaining faithful love to a thousand generations, forgiving iniquity, rebellion, and sin. But he will not leave the guilty unpunished, bringing the fathers’ iniquity on the children and grandchildren to the third and fourth generation*."
Compassionate. Gracious. SLOW TO ANGER. Abounding in faithful love and truth. Forgiving iniquity, rebellion, and sin.

This is our God. This is grace. This is why we should never believe the lie that we need to hide from God because He is angry with us. God resists pride, yes. But if we are humbly acknowleging we need Him, willing to ask for His help, desiring His strength because we know we are weak, He will never be surprised or disappointed or upset when we come to Him. Ever.


To watch the video in a new window, click here. (And click it again if the video doesn't start.)

Have a blessed week, sisters! (And brothers?)  May you rejoice in God's grace and compassion and faithful love today. I'll leave you with this verse.

Psalm 103:8 (CSB)
The Lord is compassionate and gracious,
slow to anger and abounding in faithful love.

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If you are looking for the Bible reading plan, check the sidebar on the blog or this post.

Does this hit home with you? As always, feel free to reply in the comments or by email or on the Butler Women's facebook post.

Melissa ♥️

(*In case you think it's unkind of God to let children and grandchildren feel any effect of a father or grandfather's sin, think about this. If we never saw the consequences of someone's bad choices, wouldn't we be more likely to make them as well? I believe it's actually because of God's kindness that He lets us learn from others' mistakes.)



SS13: God's Great Grace (Series Intro)

I am so excited to be starting something new! It's our first Sister Studies Series and the topic couldn't be more important or meaningful to me. This first series will be on God's Great Grace.


God's great grace is what changes us, saves us, and empowers us to live as Christ followers. There is so much to talk about, it's going to take several weeks, but that will give us more time to think and process and apply the truths to our lives before moving onto new topics.

The video ended up just a tiny bit too long (it's about 24 minutes) to upload directly into the blog post, so just click below to watch it in a new window.  (Click on the video player that opens if it doesn't start playing immediately.)

Link to video study: God's Great Grace Series Intro.

Here's the audio link: God's Great Grace Series Intro (audio).

I don't know if anyone would want to see them, but here is a link to the slides I used for the video in case you might want to review them.

I'll sign off with the pray I prayed at the end of the video...
Lord, whatever might be keeping us from experiencing the transforming power of your grace, I pray that in the weeks to come You would expose it and deal with it so we can learn to walk in greater freedom, deeper truth, incomparable power, incomprehensible peace, and overflowing grace by your Holy Spirit , through Jesus Christ, rooted in your deep love, Father. Lead us into the abundant life You have for us because Jesus went to the cross on our behalf. In Jesus' name, amen!

Hebrews 4:16 (ESV)
Let us then with confidence draw near to the throne of GRACE, that we may receive mercy and find GRACE to help in time of need.

May you go boldly before the throne of grace today, knowing you are already invited, accepted, and loved.

Grace & Peace,
Melissa
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If you're reading through the New Testament with us, we'll be finishing the book of Matthew next week! Hooray!
Sister Studies
Bible Reading Plan


Monday 4/1 - Matthew 21
Tuesday 4/2 - Matthew 22
Wednesday 4/3 - Matthew 23
Thursday 4/4 - Matthew 24
Friday 4/5 - Matthew 25
Saturday 4/6 - Reflect/Review
Sunday 4/7 - Reflect/Review


Monday 4/8 & Tuesday 4/9 - Matthew 26
Wednesday 4/10  & Thursday 4/11 - Matthew 27
Friday 4/12 - Matthew 28
Saturday 4/13 - Reflect/Review
Sunday 4/14 (Palm Sunday!) - Reflect/Review