Wednesday, August 13, 2014

The Meaning of This Blog

Grace Distilled is a simple name but it has deep meaning to me and hopefully will to you soon. The doctrine of grace is the idea that salvation and blessings God gives his people are not earned and are undeserved. I strongly believe that God bestows blessings everywhere along our journey and we need to stop, pause, and reflect to find the blessings so abundantly in our lives. Then we need to share them with other believers to build them up and help them find their blessings. 

Distilled means here the extracting the most essential meaning and aspects of the larger picture. So I hope the blog’s title is now clear to you. It is a platform to allow us to see other Christians’ struggles and triumphs, how grace has affected them in their life, and to hear about what our fellow Christians are doing for the kingdom.

I’ve thought awhile about this project from either going direct to a book, a podcast, or a blog. A blog seems the best course right now but hopefully it will include many different mediums including written and verbal testimonies. The stories and testimonies are to be encouragers, each person on here is just a normal person working for the Lord and anyone reading can have similar things going on in their life. Some will make you cry, others will make you laugh harder than you have in years. What they will all have in common is that the Lord has worked in them and they have an important truth to share with you.


Grace should be a part of our daily lives and we should recognize it daily. This is just one way we can do that as we think about grace. It is also a place for us to get closer to one another as a Christian family. We will know more about the awesome things that God is doing. We will be more aware and be able to share more.

It will take time to gather the first set of stories but hopefully not too long. I leave you with one scripture about grace and another about sharing testimony.

 "But by the grace of God I am what I am, and his grace toward me has not been in vain. On the contrary, I worked harder than any of them—though it was nor I, but the grace of God that is with me." 1 Corinthians 15:10

"…'Go home to your friends, and tell them how much the Lord has down for you, and what mercy he has shown you.'" Mark 5:19