“Let us have confidence, then, and approach God's throne, where there is grace. There we will receive mercy and find grace to help us just when we need it.”—Hebrews 4:16 (GNT)
In knitting there is something called, “WIP.” That is an abbreviation for, “Work in Progress.” At any one given time, I can have 3-4 projects laying around my house. Typically, there is always some kind of baby hat going because that is a small project I can stick in my purse.
Just like my hands take yarn and needles to stitch something of beauty, God also weaves people, circumstances, and His Word to weave something of beauty out of me. Like my WIP’s that lay unfinished, I am and will always be a work in progress for the Lord. You and I can always learn and grow so that God can use us in more powerful ways than we could ever imagine. It is indeed a work in progress.
It is life changing when you allow God’s love, grace, and mercy to flow through you. Bible studies have opened my eyes to the definition of grace (getting what you don’t deserve) and mercy (not getting what you deserve). I am not who I once was, and I am not yet all who God wants me to become. As long as I have a breath in me, I will strive to grow closer to God and be the hands of feet of Jesus wherever He can use me.
Just because God’s love and grace for us is limitless, it doesn’t mean our behavior is without boundaries. The commands in the Bible are to protect us. While God’s grace offers us forgiveness, it isn’t a free pass to sin. Thankfully, God’s love for us doesn’t diminish when we ignore His biblical principles.
However, it does grieve Him when we knowingly defy Him. “You, my brothers and sisters, were called to be free. But do not use your freedom to indulge the flesh; rather, serve one another humbly in love.”—Galatians 5:13. We are called to be free, but that freedom isn’t for us to act in the flesh but to serve. We have the freedom from sin. Living a life for us can lead people astray. Our actions should be drawing those far from God, closer to Him.
I have a tendency of being too hard on myself when I know my thoughts and actions aren’t very Christ-like. I am like those unfinished knitting projects around my house. One day they will be completed, and all the threads woven together. Just like how my Lord and Savior will complete the work He has started with me. God is in the business of progress not perfection .
God’s not finished with me or you. Mandisa’s song, “Unfinished,” brings tears to my eyes as I listen to it because God HAS started something good in each and every one of us and until the day we die, His work in us will not be completed.
Father God,
Forgive me when I let sinful behavior for which I have repented, keep me from accepting the grace and mercy You so freely give me. Help me to live a life that influences others to draw near to You. I give You thanks that You are not finished with me and will continue to use me as long as there is breath in my body. It is in the name of Jesus that I pray these things. Amen.
August Verse
I am still workin on imprinting Matthew 6:33 on my heart…Yes it is a work in progress for me.
“Seek the Kingdom of God above all else, and live righteously, and he will give you everything you need.”—Matthew 6:33
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