
“Grace Upon Grace”
There is a sacred rhythm to how God meets us: not with measured portions of mercy, but with an endless stream of grace. The Apostle John captures this truth with striking clarity in John 1:16:“Out of His fullness we have all received grace upon grace.”
This isn’t poetic exaggeration—it’s a spiritual reality. Grace isn’t just something God gives; it’s who He is. From the fullness of Christ, we are not given scraps or occasional blessings. We are lavished with abundance—grace layered upon grace, like waves that never cease to wash the shore.
Watch this, God’s grace is the kind that finds you in failure, lifts you in weakness, and covers you in peace. It’s not based on your performance, your history, or your perfection. It flows directly from Jesus’ fullness—His perfect life, His finished work on the cross, His unshakable love. And because His fullness has no end, neither does His grace.
So Beloved, let this be your quiet and bold assurance today: what God gives, He gives fully. And what He gives most is Himself. You are not living off spiritual leftovers—you are drawing from divine overflow. When you feel empty, grace will fill. When you feel unworthy, grace will cover. When you feel forgotten, grace will remind you that you are deeply seen and loved.
Pray With Me:
Gracious Father, thank You for Jesus—the source of all fullness and grace. I receive today, not by merit but by mercy, grace upon grace. Let Your abundance overflow in my life so I can live freely, serve boldly, and love fully. Help me never forget that Your grace doesn’t run out—it runs to me. In Jesus’ name we pray, believe, receive, and praise. Amen.