“Sin Will Never Be Greater Than Grace” – Episode 2
“Sin Will Never Be Greater Than Grace” – Episode 2
This program is presented to you in partnership with Klo Dollar Ministries’ dedicated friends and supporters. Up next on “Changing Your World,” we explore the timeless truth that Jesus’ love endures beyond our sins. Remember, nothing you’ve done or will do can outlast the love of Jesus. Some Christians may struggle with this because they’ve spent their lives striving for perfection. Yet, here’s the reality: none of us were ever perfect.
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Together, let’s work to make the world a better place, spreading love to every heart in need. Let’s embrace a new life, filled with grace that outshines any darkness. Sin is never greater than grace. In fact, Romans 5 reminds us that where sin increases, grace abounds even more. So let’s stop treating others as though their sins are different from ours.
The truth is, we’re all on a journey, growing daily. Hebrews 9:28 tells us that Christ offered Himself as a one-time sacrifice for the sins of many. He will return, not to address sin again, but to bring salvation to those eagerly awaiting Him. When we’re born again, we’re freed from the sinful nature of the “old self.” However, this doesn’t mean we’ll never make mistakes—it means we’ve been given the Holy Spirit to guide us toward transformation, preparing us for Jesus’ return.
Being born again is not about attaining instant perfection; it’s the beginning of a journey to grow in love, kindness, and humility. Sometimes, Christians expect immediate transformation, but change takes time, and the Holy Spirit remains with us, helping us to grow in character, love, and faith. On this path, we develop resilience, compassion, and a deeper connection with God.
So, let’s remember not to judge others hastily. Whether it’s noticing someone enjoying a glass of wine or navigating a difficult life transition, these moments don’t define our salvation. The Holy Spirit is working within each of us, shaping us into the people God wants us to be. Embrace the journey, knowing that grace covers us all, and transformation is a lifelong process.