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GraceNotes is a weekly publication of Bill Knott, former Editor/Executive Publisher of Adventist Review/Adventist World magazines. Take the opportunity to share a favorite GraceNote from this page with someone you’re praying for, or someone who simply needs to hear the good news of God’s unfailing love.
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Thursday May 31, 2018
GRACE AND TRUTH (June 1, 2018)
Thursday May 31, 2018
Thursday May 31, 2018
When I know myself a sinner—when the evidence of my brokenness can no longer be hidden, even from me—I become, at last, a member of the blood-washed throng who always sing of Jesus. So I lay down the myth of my perfection, take off the seamless robe that only Christ can wear, and own my true identity as a sinner saved by grace. This is the touchstone of community, the place where “church” begins. Christ only heals those who need a doctor. He can only mend those who know themselves as wounded. The road to grace and glory starts with honesty about ourselves. So join the chorus by the sea who sing redemption’s story. And stay in grace.

Friday May 25, 2018
GRACE AND LIGHT (May 26, 2018)
Friday May 25, 2018
Friday May 25, 2018
“The friend who quietly forgives my sin; the colleague who affirms when she could justly criticize —they make God’s grace more real than half a hundred sermons. Grace is not just a distant, theological abstraction—a ledger cancellation in some far-off reckoning of sins. Heaven knew we’d never “get it” until grace became a human being whose words and arms and uncondemning love quick-bridged the chasm of our shame. Give me one grace-filled Christian—holding, speaking, loving as did Jesus—and the future of the world begins to shift. Night is swallowed up in morning. Fear evaporates beneath the blaze of grace. On such warm love the sun will never set. And we shall all be changed. So stay in grace.”

Saturday May 19, 2018
WHAT GRACE REQUIRES (May 19, 2018)
Saturday May 19, 2018
Saturday May 19, 2018
Does grace ask nothing of our lives? Are we, as some believers think, released from all that God expects of us? There’s one great obligation placed on us when we accept the grace of Christ—that we give up the tight-wound management of us; that we allow the Love that will not let us go to work according to His pleasure. (...) Christ knows our frame: our frame is dust. And He reshapes old dust into new lives where imitating Him is all our joy and all our work. So stay in grace.

Saturday May 12, 2018
TRAVELING WITH GRACE (May 12, 2018)
Saturday May 12, 2018
Saturday May 12, 2018
When our hearts are full of joy, or our eyes are full of tears, we grasp the mercy of our God far better than in textbook definitions. (...) We’re never saved by theories or theology. We’re healed by love that seeks us at our worst and guides us toward God’s best. Grace is a daily walk with One who’s never in a hurry. Keep walking. Stay in grace.