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  • Welcome to A Community of Grace, a place where we gather with you in pursuit of living each day in the grace of God.

    Grace is the love of God poured out in His unmerited favor and divine power, giving us everything we need for life and godliness through the life of Christ in us.

    God desires for each of us to know Christ and live empowered by His grace. For many years we didn't understand how to do this. God has been teaching us that as we consistently spend time with Him in His Word, He reveals Himself to us. Hearing His voice speak through the pages of Scripture and meditating upon His words fills our mind with truth. As we respond to God's truth in obedient faith, His mighty power - His grace - is released in our lives.

    We invite you to take a journey with us through 90 Days of Grace. Our prayer is that each of us will gain daily insight into a new aspect of God's grace and apply it to our present circumstances. We hope you will share your journey with us by commenting on how God is working His grace into your life in new and fresh ways.

    As a subscriber to this site you will automatically receive each new devotion as it is posted. However, you can begin the 90 Days of Grace at anytime. From the Search box on the side of this page, simply input which day's devotion (Day 1...) you are seeking.

    Come journey with us! Carol Farrish and Judy Mills

Day 54

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The most sure-footed of all mountain animals is the hind. She is a beautiful creature, a female red deer who inhabits the higher slopes of mountainous terrain. Her feet are skinny, appearing fragile and weak. Yet she is able to nimbly navigate treacherous mountain slopes. She adroitly springs from narrow rocky ledges, summiting vast heights as freely as a bird in flight. Wherever the hind chooses to place her front feet, her back feet follow in perfect precision. Each forward motion is followed through with a single-focused consistency that carries her upward in safety.

Christ-followers are constantly climbing as well, sometimes up very steep and treacherous paths. Our goal is to reach the mountain peak without stumbling, slipping or falling, presented faultless before the presence of God’s glory. God calls us ever upward, to scale successfully the challenges of constant temptations, troubling circumstances and difficult people. We are to climb in His power, following in the footsteps and directions of His Son. Like David, we believe that it is:

“God who girds me with strength and makes my ways perfect. He makes my feet like hinds’ feet (able to stand firmly or make progress on the dangerous heights of testing and trouble); He sets me securely upon my high places” (Psalm 18:32-33).

As the hind lives in the heights, we too are seated with Christ in the heavenly places. At salvation, we were raised with Him to dwell above all principalities and dominions of sin and darkness. Clinging to Jesus makes us as sure-footed as the hind. We climb to new heights of holy victory over sin instead of stumbling in defeat.

Are you following in the footsteps of Christ? Confess your weakness and lack of strength apart from Him. Yield humbly to the authority of His words and His Spirit. In His power, you will nimbly traverse the rockiest and narrowest of ways as if on an open plain. You will stand victoriously above the sins that used to keep you in the valley of defeat.

“Because he has set his love upon Me, therefore will I deliver him; I will set him on high, because he knows and understands My name…and relies on Me.”

Psalm 91:14

Day 53

Storm, #53

Weather patterns can change quickly. Even with meteorological advancements such as the pulse-Doppler radar system, the exact nature, timing and path of an oncoming weather front cannot be predicted with certainty. Our thoughts and emotions have a similar, unpredictable pattern. We can wake one morning full of spiritual zeal: excited to walk with God, confident in His presence and provision. Then hours later, like a sudden shift in the weather, stormy emotions and turbulent thoughts flood our soul, shaking our faith.

These unpredictable shifts in our mental and emotional climates present a wonderful opportunity to walk by faith, not by our feelings or sight. John the Baptist experienced such an opportunity when he was hit with a storm of epic proportion. While faithfully fulfilling his God-given ministry, John was unjustly placed in prison. This storm shook his faith. John sent his disciples to ask Jesus, “Are you the one who was to come, or should we expect someone else?” (Matthew 11:3) He must have wondered: If Jesus was the Messiah, why was he enduring such devastating circumstances? At times, you may wonder this as well.

As Jesus confirmed that He was indeed the long-awaited Messiah, He spoke to His followers in every generation:

From the days of John the Baptist until now, the kingdom of heaven has been forcefully advancing and forceful men lay hold of it”  (Matthew 11:12).

Certain climates and conditions require us to exert great force in order to saturate our minds and align our emotions with God’s truth. In such times we must rise up in bold faith, claiming our God-given provision:

“His divine power has given us everything we need for life and godliness” (2 Peter 1:3).

We can remind God of His promises. We do so by persistently asking for and claiming all He has provided for us in Christ Jesus.

For the unexpected storms, as well as the predictable ones, come boldly and confidently to God’s throne of grace. He will provide everything you need. Then wait under the umbrella of expectant faith, holding tightly to His promises. His provisions will rain down from heaven, flooding your life with His glory and grace.

 

Day 52

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Through the centuries, great teachers have played a significant role in maximizing the potential of their students. One such teacher, Anne Sullivan, was hired by desperate parents to help unlock the darkness of their blind and mute daughter’s mind. The young teacher, blind from the age of eight, then abandoned shortly thereafter, understood the dark and lonely world of her pupil. Anne eventually graduated as the valedictorian of the Perkins School for the Blind in 1886. She became the first teacher to find success with a blind and mute student. Under her tutelage, Helen Keller transitioned from an unruly and undisciplined child to become one of the most accomplished and influential women of the twentieth century. Helen’s beloved teacher and lifelong companion became known as the “Miracle Worker.”

The children of God have been given the most extraordinary resident teacher and Miracle Worker of all time. Like Helen Keller, we were in a desperate state. Blinded by sin, we were unable to hear the voice of Truth. The Holy Spirit awakened our hearts to see our need of redemption through faith in Jesus Christ. At the moment of salvation, God sealed His presence within us through the permanent indwelling of His Spirit. The Spirit of Truth teaches us Christ’s words, comforts us and counsels us with godly wisdom. As we come to Christ in daily communion, the Holy Spirit pours the love of God into our hearts. His pure love is the basis of our trusting and obedient responses to the words of Christ.

Helen Keller responded to the unconditional and patient love of her teacher. The results were miraculous. Are you yielding to the love, power and authority of the wisest Teacher and Miracle Worker you will ever know? Humbly and gratefully invite the Holy Spirit to fill you daily. You will experience the miraculous working of His power as He dispels the darkness of sin. A legacy of godly and extraordinary influence will be yours.

“I will ask the Father, and He will give you another advocate to be with you forever – the Spirit of truth…He lives with you and will be in you.”

John 14:16-17