God's Grace Is Greater
Read Isaiah 1:18
(18) “Come now, let us settle the matter,” says the Lord. “Though your sins are like scarlet, they shall be as white as snow...” Isaiah 1:18
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This may be one of the most beautiful verses in the entire Bible.
After everything God says...
After exposing their hypocrisy.
After confronting their sin.
After calling them out.
He says:
“Come now, let us settle the matter.”
That's grace.
God doesn't pretend their sin isn't serious.
Their sin is scarlet.
Crimson.
Deeply stained.
But God's grace is greater than their sin.
And His grace is greater than yours too.
No matter what you've done.
No matter how long you've been running.
No matter how much pretending you've been doing.
Jesus can make you clean.
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Today's Question:
Do I really believe God's grace is greater than my greatest failure?
Today's Challenge:
Bring one area of guilt, shame, or failure to God today and thank Him for His forgiveness.
Today's Prayer:
“Jesus, thank You that my sin is not stronger than Your grace. Thank You for making me clean.”
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Weekly Memory Verse:
“Though your sins are like scarlet, they shall be as white as snow.” Isaiah 1:18
Weekly Worship Playlist:
1. “Touch of Heaven” – Hillsong Worship
2. “Lord, I Need You” – Matt Maher
3. “Clean” – Natalie Grant
4. “Run to the Father” – Cody Carnes
5. “O Come to the Altar” – Elevation Worship
(18) “Come now, let us settle the matter,” says the Lord. “Though your sins are like scarlet, they shall be as white as snow...” Isaiah 1:18
—
This may be one of the most beautiful verses in the entire Bible.
After everything God says...
After exposing their hypocrisy.
After confronting their sin.
After calling them out.
He says:
“Come now, let us settle the matter.”
That's grace.
God doesn't pretend their sin isn't serious.
Their sin is scarlet.
Crimson.
Deeply stained.
But God's grace is greater than their sin.
And His grace is greater than yours too.
No matter what you've done.
No matter how long you've been running.
No matter how much pretending you've been doing.
Jesus can make you clean.
—
Today's Question:
Do I really believe God's grace is greater than my greatest failure?
Today's Challenge:
Bring one area of guilt, shame, or failure to God today and thank Him for His forgiveness.
Today's Prayer:
“Jesus, thank You that my sin is not stronger than Your grace. Thank You for making me clean.”
—
Weekly Memory Verse:
“Though your sins are like scarlet, they shall be as white as snow.” Isaiah 1:18
Weekly Worship Playlist:
1. “Touch of Heaven” – Hillsong Worship
2. “Lord, I Need You” – Matt Maher
3. “Clean” – Natalie Grant
4. “Run to the Father” – Cody Carnes
5. “O Come to the Altar” – Elevation Worship
