The Dynamics of Grace: Gracious, Grace Filled People

People who are "Graced"  are supposed to be people who ooze grace to others.  But "supposed to be" didn't happen in Matthew 18 and sometimes doesn't happen in our lives.  How can we be a grace filled, grace oozing person?  This is what we will explore in this message.

Matthew 18:21-35
Luke 7:36-50
Colossians 4:6
Romans 11:5
Romans 11:6
Romans 4:4
Romans 4:16
Ephesians 2:8-9
Romans 3:23-24
Romans 5:21
Romans 5:17
Romans 5:1-2
Ephesians 2:7

Ephesians 1:6 Douay- Rheims Bible
Ephesians 1:6 Christian Standard Bible
Ephesians 1:6 Aramaic Bible in Plain English
John 1:16-17

Sermon Discussion Questions: 

  • What is Grace (what are the various ways Grace was reviewed for us this week)? 

  • What are "Graced People" supposed to be like?

  • What are we Not supposed to do from the Matthew 18 passage? 

  • What Are we supposed to do from the Luke 7 passage? 

  • What "picture" of how "Graced People" are supposed to be like does Col. 3 paint?  "But I'm not this person"? 

  • Why is the response "Agree" and "Disagree"? 

  • How do we get to where we "ooze Grace"?

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