[Sunday] Look Up - Missio Dei
- They always looked down at Zacchaeus, but Jesus looked up at him. How would you respond if people were always throwing down what you love?
What Had happened at Grace this week.
We are the recipients of God's overflowing grace and boundless love. This gift transforms our very identity, compelling us toward a life of radical gratitude and contagious generosity. Let's fully embrace this joyful way to live by sharing our time, talents, and resources.
Moving past a fearful view of evangelism, the richer meaning of the Great Commission is found in Christ's established authority, which turns our lives into a confident declaration of His victory.
The richer truth of Genesis 1 is that God's creation was a deliberate, harmonious song that continues, through Christ, to restore the dissonance of our chaotic world.
 
                         
              
             
             
           
  
  
    
    
     
  
  
    
    
     
  
  
    
    
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Overturning the common belief that grace is reluctantly earned, the freely given reality of the Gospel is that God's salvation flows from His eager delight to love and forgive us.