THE ECONOMY OF GRACE
Heaven’s resources flow where the heart believes.
2 Corinthians 9:8 – “And God is able to make all grace abound toward you, that you, always having all sufficiency in all things, may abound to every good work.”
In the world’s economy, wealth depends on earning, saving, and spending. But in the kingdom of God, grace operates differently. The economy of grace is not built on effort, but on faith. It flows not to those who strive hardest, but to those who trust deepest.
Grace is God’s inexhaustible supply meeting our deepest needs. It is the divine system through which blessings, mercy, and favour circulate. When you believe, you connect to that flow, and when you work and act in faith, you draw from heaven’s abundance.
Unlike the world’s economy, grace never runs out. It multiplies as it is given. The more love, forgiveness, and generosity you show, the more grace you receive. This divine exchange is sustained not by competition, but by compassion; not by merit, but by God’s endless mercies to those who trust him in absolute terms.
To live in the economy of grace is to live beyond limitation. It is to rest in the assurance that God is your source and sustainer. When your faith aligns with His will, grace becomes your daily provision, and nothing can exhaust the riches of His supply.
Food for thought:
Read this repeatedly until you understand how to apply it to you daily life
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The last stanza conclusion have it all
A very Weldon ✈️✈️✈️
Happy Sunday SIR