Grace for inclusion: Let your gratitude for God’s grace in your own life motivate you to reach out to other people who need God’s grace. Remember that God wants everyone to be included in the faith. Ask God to give you an open heart that shares His grace with others.
Grace for fear: God won’t always choose to protect you from the hardships you fear; sometimes He will allow you experience them. But you can count on the fact that God will be right beside you, loving and helping you, no matter what you go through. Pray for God’s grace to draw you onward and give you the courage you need.
Grace for love: God, in His grace, will take the broken pieces of your soul and lovingly give them back to you in the right way. He will love you deeply and unconditionally, and His love will compel Him to transform you when you come to Him.
Grace for sacrifice: Investing yourself fully in the ministry opportunities God gives you – in both extraordinary and ordinary situations – will help you build a wall of grace that will draw others to God. Be willing to serve whenever God calls you to do so. Don’t overlook the power of small acts of sacrifice that add up to awesome amounts of grace.
Grace for responsibility: God’s grace is a blessing that comes along with the responsibility to change the world for the better. Use your circle of influence among the people you relate to by pointing the way to God and modeling a faithful life. Others are watching to see how well you’ll represent Christ. Rely on God’s grace to represent Him well.
Grace for gratitude: There’s no greater gift to be thankful for than Jesus’ gift of dying on the cross to pay for your sins and save you. Your gratitude is steeped in grace that can propel you forward into a better future when you remember Jesus’ sacrifice and respond to it.
Grace for humility: God will give you the grace to be great when you humble yourself before Him. When you stop focusing on gaining attention for yourself and concentrate on bringing God glory, His grace will empower you to accomplish much more than you ever could on your own.
Grace for healing: You’re never too damaged for God to use to accomplish wonderful things. Offer God all of the wounds you’ve suffered, and trust Him to bring you the healing you need. Stay close to God through the healing process and watch Him transform you in unexpected ways, by His grace.
Grace for forgiveness: It’s only through the power of God’s grace that you can truly forgive people who’ve hurt you. But God’s grace is strong enough to help you forgive absolutely anything. So rely on that grace, and answer God’s call to forgive others – just as God has forgiven you.