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Grace: Undeserved favour - 7 October 2024

By Charlea Grey

Um(Imi)bhalo weBhayibheli

KumaHeberu 4

16Ngakho-ke masisondele ngesibindi esihlalweni somusa ukuba samukeliswe isihawu, sifumane umusa wokusiza ngesikhathi esifaneleyo.

KumaHeberu 4:16ZUL59NOVula kumfundi weBhayibheli

We often sing and speak of “amazing grace”. But have you ever paused to reflect on what grace truly means? Have you really taken the time to ponder its implications?

One morning, I was telling a friend at work how earlier that day, I had been upset with my husband. I was really irritated.

My friend listened patiently to my story. She nodded in understanding, clearly seeing my frustration. Then, she said something that made me stop and think: “I understand you’re angry, and it’s okay to feel that way. But give him a little grace.”

Right there in the office kitchen, she saw what I hadn’t – that my frustration came from something deeper. “Show a little grace,” she said. “Extend some understanding.”

The Cambridge Dictionary defines grace as “undeserved favour”. It is something we cannot earn, yet it is freely given. I find that description so beautiful. Since that conversation, I have become more conscious of grace and how incredible it is. I have also realised how much we all need grace, not only God’s immeasurable grace for us, but grace in our daily interactions with others.

We all need undeserved favour at some point, probably more often than we recognise.

Prayer: Heavenly Father, thank you for your boundless grace. Thank you for continuously showing me undeserved favour. Help me to extend the same grace to others. Amen

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