“I consider my life worth nothing to me, if only I may finish the race and complete the task the Lord Jesus has given me—the task of testifying to the gospel of God’s grace.”
~ Paul, the Apostle of Grace (Acts 20:24)
This blog is about Jesus Christ, His finished work on the cross, and all that means for the rest of us.
Jesus is Grace personified. There’s no grace without Jesus and no Jesus without grace. The good news of God’s grace is that Jesus has done it all! It is because of Jesus that we are holy, righteous and acceptable to God. Your sin has been done away with at the cross and there is nothing you can do to improve upon Jesus’ perfect work.
The scandal of the cross is that grace cannot be earned. You can only receive it or reject it. God is looking for sons not servants. Jesus is returning for a bride not a maid. Trust Him and rest in His finished work.
Contrary to what you may have heard, the gospel is simple. You can hear the whole message in one elevator ride. The purpose of this blog is not to unpackage something that is complicated, but to unwrap a Gift that will take eternity to explore.
Nothing on this site will condemn you, but it may liberate you. What you read here just may open your eyes to the limitless horizons of God’s goodness and grace. What’s the catch? There is no catch! Real love comes with no hooks and there is no catch to the gospel. God is good and He loves you!
Isaiah prophesied that we would draw from the wells of salvation with joy. Why are so many Christians joyless? Because their wells are full of watered-down grace. They’ve been told that they must finish what Jesus started. This is not good news. What you read here will reveal that it’s Jesus from start to finish. Your responsibility is to believe in Him and let Him live His life through you. Your part is to enter His rest, stop working for God, and allow Him to do the works of God through you.
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Hi,
Thanks for this great site. I need “grace vitamins” everyday. You might consider adding John Sheasby quotes to your site. His website is: http://www.liberatedliving.com. He has been one that has so revealed and unpacked the truth of grace in my life. I love every perspective of God’s amazing grace because it is so big that no one person can understand it all.
Paul, I look forward to your posts from both your blogs and have for months. They nourish my spirit and my heart. Just got back from Houston, Texas, USA, where Joseph Prince ministered for the first time in this country. The arena was full of other grace believers who had flown in from all over the USA. What a sweet anointing of love fell over the place as we lifted up Jesus. Thanks for your writings. They are food to me.
Another great Grace teacher is Paul White Ministries. Please add him to your list.
I also was in Houston Tx and got to see and hear the great Joseph Prince live and in action.
So great to experience this with so many other believers. “Jesus be the center of my life”
This is so encouraging Paul! Thank you so much!
Awesome site. Love the small chunks of great grace quotes each day! Bless you heaps! Glenn
Its all about the grace of God
I subscribed to Grace Quotes since February 2013 and I’m loving it. However, I came to the website to copy the link to recommend my friends to subscribe, and looked at the daily quotes on the main page. I was surprised to find that I didn’t get some of the quotes via email such as “Give God the Credit”, “Nature, not Behaviour”, “Afraid of Sin”, “Burnt Out? Good!” and so on. Why haven’t I received these emails? I check my spam folder everyday and none of Grace Quotes goes in there.
Sorry, Christopher, I’m not sure. It may be that the quotes you are missing are repeated posts. Since GQ had very few readers in it’s first year, we’re repeating some of the early quotes because they’re so good. Rest assured though, that subscribers should be getting all the new ones.
Question: Would the use of a small (less than 50 word) quote from grace quotes, in a self published book, fall under the “Fair Use” principle?
You should ask the authors of the quotes directly.