We stood at the toll being reprimanded by the officer, “You deserve a ticket!”
Just like I deserve a good whacking for yelling at my kids.
Just like I deserve a talking to on how to do things right with my family.
Just like I deserve to be punished for how my jealous heart of comparing surfaces.
Just as I, apparently, deserve two points for this offense. Man, I messed up again. Why can’t I just get things right?
“Pull on up and pull over to the side of the road. I will be with you in a minute.” We did. We pulled up and waited and prayed and hoped that the worst case scenario wouldn’t come true.
Our hearts pumping, our minds plotting, our hands rubbing, anxiety filled the car. The policeman sauntered up to our window, looked at us and said, “Go ahead. Move along.”
We got no ticket. We were freed.
What we deserved was passed off.
The hand slap that should have come down on us was caught.
The frustration at our mistake, quickly dissipated.
The weight of anxiety on our shoulders, was exchanged for praise – we were saved.
Grace saves every time. Not just to push us, deviants, into heaven, but to push us, deviants, into God’s hands moment by moment, interaction by interaction and thought by thought. Not embraced just on bad days, but also on good days. Not just according to repentance, but according to our daily living.
Grace is:
Knowing that no word spoken against you can overpower the truth
that you’re “blameless.”
Extending kindness to yourself because there is not one time Jesus wouldn’t.
Telling your children, “We all make mistakes. Mommy does too.”
Not tossing out that coloring drawing you did in front of your son
because you think it is ugly.
Speaking “peace” to a heart that is guilt-laden with the overwhelming feeling
it can’t do right.
Finding a way to condone a good action, rather than to condemn a bad one.
Letting your heart be encouraged by the idea that you are a work in progress,
not a work of failure.
Remembering that all beginnings of beauty,
have a starting point that is treasured by God.
Abiding through the bad, because, with Jesus,
you are always on the brink of his great.
Believing in God’s ability to save in the same way you tell others they should.
Being okay with not winning, because Jesus already has.
Understanding that Christ has won, this moment, right here, right now, for you.
Keeping your mouth shut, in the assurance that your sovereign God
will take care of things.
Speaking love when your first thought is to speak fire, annoyance,
frustration, criticism and condemnation.
Walking towards one that you desperately want to walk away from.
Embracing the one who has historically battle-wounded you
to the point where you feel crippled.
Believing God could actually love one who fails as much as you –
and as much as others have failed you.
Letting go of lingering shame and walking into the idea that grace fully “counts.”
Forgiving your own heart even when it did the worst.
Finding hope in situations that appears hopeless.
Finding Jesus no matter what.
Finding praise as a result.
Finding peace.
Breathing in love.
Exhaling relief.
This is amazing grace. It is the weight of all the bad that everyone deserves, everyone earned and everyone should confined to. It is weight that sits dense, heavy, burdening. It is the weight, we love to sling around, hitting ourselves and others.
Yet, grace is the due burden that God decides should no longer be our burden.
So, I wonder, why do we walk around carrying it?
Take a moment, remember your most recent mess up. One that you really came down hard on yourself for. Can you see it?
Jesus also sees what you did.
He hands you the ticket envelope.
You look at it. You feel it. You hate it.
You messed up.
You did wrong.
You failure.
You idiot.
You almost tuck it away, not wanting to really see what God has for you.
But, you don’t.
You open it.
Inside the envelope, you see it…
Nothing.
There is no ticket there.
While you thought you were convicted,
Christ leaves you unafflicted.
While you figured you were done,
Jesus says you have only yet begun.
You walk with your fine, but Jesus says,
with me, you’re just fine.
Do you live this way? I often don’t.
But, I should because:
One who is uncharged, is unchained to shame.
One who is unchained to shame, is the greatest player in God’s game.
One who is in God’s game, is giving fame to his name.
One who gives all fame to his name, is the greatest threat to the devil.
They are kingdom-makers on earth.
They are peace-forgers in war-torn lands.
They are shame-healers to other’s pains.
They are heavenly-visionaries of Christ’s love.
They are the wonder, the awe and the thrill of all the grace always falling from the cross.
They are the magnets that draw in the bleeding, gasping and dying hearts just barely surviving the world.
They are looking to see how we handle what we call – amazing.
Are we capsules of his amazing grace,
ready to pour out his medicine,
or do we allow shame to close down the effectiveness of God’s grace?
“My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.” Therefore I will boast all the more gladly of my weaknesses, so that the power of Christ may rest upon me.” 2 Cor. 12:9
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Kelly,
I am learning, albeit slowly, not to deflect His abundant grace. I used to think it was somehow glorifying to carry with me the burden of shame. Nothing could be farther from the truth. When the debt is paid, and grace has been given…no burden need be carried. It is finished. Great reminder this morning…we ALL need reminding!!
Blessings,
Bev
Praise God for grace. It is the beginning of all life change too. What a gift we have Bev. Thank you always for your encouragement.
You go, Kelly! I love your statements about grace at the beginning of this post. They are so good: “Extending kindness to yourself because there is not one time Jesus wouldn’t.” and
“Keeping your mouth shut, in the assurance that your sovereign God
will take care of things.”
How wonderful to know that our ticket envelope is empty. 🙂
I am so thankful for that empty envelope, aren’t you Betsy! We are so loved.
I have just spent the last 1.5 hours writing about the Grace of God and then I come and visit you and have it all affirmed in my mind! 🙂
Amen! Glorious confirmation Sarah! YAY!
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“Abiding through the bad, because, with Jesus, you are always on the brink of his great.” I love that line – His grace is enough what a great reminder today thank Kelly 🙂
It is enough Tania. May we hold fast to what we know to be true!
I love the down to earth practicality of all your illustrations in this post. Yes, we are receivers of grace — amazing! May it never become an old story, but always new!
Thank you Michele. May we always sit in this place knowing it is the space that brings all meaning.
This was so much of what my heart longed for today, because you know this thing about Grace is that I can give it to everyone but myself and sometimes my precious loves who are so close that I want to breathe and exhale for them so that they don’t have to ever fall or get hurt. That isn’t grace though… that is burdensome and it is a chain that neither of us should be shackled to.
I love the way you remind us of the deviation so easily seen by the definition of grace, we are rerouted by the promise it holds….straight into the welcoming hands of the Father.
Beautiful reminder, Kelly!
Blessings,
Dawn
I know how that is Dawn. You speak such wise words here. Our Father has us – entirely.
Giving fame to His name. Amen! Love it Kelly
Amen! Our God is good – all the time.
Grace. Such a beautiful word. Something we don’t deserve, but are freely given. I love your illustration today of the ticket, Kelly. What a real picture of Jesus’ grace and love for us! Have a blessed day, sweet lady!
Amen. I just rejoice with you; our God is so amazingly good to us.
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Beautiful words on grace Kelly! The gift of grace is amazing. I appreciate your real life examples of grace and know that this has been me many a time too. Blessings on your week.
Powerful message on grace, dear friend! You bring light and your words are needed! Thank you so much for sharing this! Peace and many blessings to you, Love! 🙂
What a great story to illustrate grace! No matter how often we read about it or study it, it still seems so amazing each time. That kind of love and sacrifice can only come from a Savior who is even more incredible than we can imagine!
Great question, Kelly —> “Are we capsules of his amazing grace,
ready to pour out his medicine,
or do we allow shame to close down the effectiveness of God’s grace?” Wow. Shutting the door on grace is a scary thing, whether purposeful or without thought. (I personally think the enemy uses the latter often.) Oh the potential we stuff in the name of shame, fear, or pride. Time to celebrate HIs grace. xo
Love the illustration of getting the ticket…such a great reminder today that His GRACE is sufficient for us. Thank you, friend, for sharing these beautiful truths with us today!
Thank you for this reminder of God’s amazing grace, Kelly. May we daily live in the reality of grace, uncharged, unchained by shame!
Grace is something we all need to have a little more of in our lives. Grace for ourselves. Grace for one another. What a great reminder Kelly!!
Hi Kelly- Great post on grace. Thank you for this gift and reminder of His love. 🙂
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Amen! Totally THIS: “Grace saves every time. Not just to push us, deviants, into heaven, but to push us, deviants, into God’s hands moment by moment, interaction by interaction and thought by thought. Not embraced just on bad days, but also on good days. Not just according to repentance, but according to our daily living.” I am learning this over and over as I write my 31 Days series: 31 Stories of God’s Grace!
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