Weekly Grace

Meditation scripture and inspirational nuggets

The weekly meditation scripture and inspirational nugget are designed to encourage you in your walk with God, strengthen your faith and give you a specific scripture to meditate on all week long. To get the most out of these weekly scriptures, we encourage you to keep them before you every day and apply them to your life and circumstances. Declare them daily and stay focused on them until you experience true results.

FOR THE WEEK OF May 05, 2025

Obeying by Faith

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We’ve all been taught since childhood the importance of obedience, even if it had to be drilled into our heads. We most likely remember the pain of punishment for disobedience, whether it was a spanking or even a time-out in the corner. However, over time, how we obey has changed. This was dramatically demonstrated through the transition from the law to grace.

Under the law if man was willing and obedient, first, only then could he eat the good of the land; if he refused and rebelled, he would be devoured by the sword. He would be blessed only if he strictly followed a long list of rules, but failure to perform perfectly brought curses. By contrast, Jesus has given us a new commandment: that we love one another as He loves us.

The greatest commandment under the law required man to love God with all his heart, soul, and mind. There’s nothing wrong with loving God, but it’s impossible for imperfect man to exhibit perfect love through self-effort. By contrast, we can now love God because He loved us, first. Believing in His love is New-Testament obedience.

Forgiveness is another area impacted. Before Jesus’ death and resurrection, man had to forgive, first, before God could forgive him. Afterward, we can forgive one another as God in Christ has forgiven us. This empowers us to let go of bitterness and forgive from the heart.

The requirements for salvation have also changed. Before the cross, when the rich young ruler asked Jesus what to do to be saved, Jesus’ answer was according to the law. After the cross, when the jailer asked Paul and Silas the same question, the answer was different—believe and be saved. Our salvation is now based on our faith, not on our works.

God is no longer angry. He replaced the Ten Commandments with just one law—Jesus’ law of love—and He wants to be our Father. Faith in His grace makes the impossible possible.  

Prayer:

Lord, the finished works of Jesus mean that we no longer have to strive endlessly to follow rules. We can instead simply believe in Your love for us. Thank you for changing everything. In Jesus’ name, amen.

Scriptures:

Isaiah 1:19, 20

Deuteronomy 28:1-3, 15

John 13:34

Matthew 22:36-38

1 John 4:19

Matthew 6:14, 15

Mark 11:26

Ephesians 4:32

Colossians 3:13

Matthew 19:16, 17

Acts 16:30, 31

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