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Send us a text In this powerful episode, we journey into one of the most transformative subjects in the entire Christian faith—the Grace of God. Many people misunderstand grace as a license for ungodly living, but Scripture makes it clear: grace changes everything. Grace doesn’t lead us into irresponsibility…it leads us into transformation, empowerment, and intimacy with God. Welcome back everyone! Today we explore The Wonders of Grace—a theme woven through the lives of Moses, David, Paul, Mary, and even the prodigal son. Grace is not just a doctrine to study, but the very power of God at work in the life of every Christian. Apostle Paul boldly declared in 1 Corinthians 15:10: “By the grace of God I am what I am…” His life was proof that grace makes, shapes, and empowers us for destiny. Every Christian is a product of the grace of God. We examine why the message of grace is so vital in this generation, cutting through cultural and denominational backgrounds to uncover the biblical foundations of grace—its meaning, its manifestations, and its life-changing impact. From redemption through His blood (Ephesians 1:7) to the fullness we receive from Christ (John 1:16), we discover that grace provides everything we need—nothing missing, nothing lacking, only an overflowing supply of God’s goodness. In this episode, we explore four vivid examples of grace in action: Moses — Grace in the Sight of God After Israel’s rebellion, Moses found grace with God, and God’s presence became the mark of distinction (Exodus 33:12–17). Grace brought guidance, acceptance, and glory. The Prodigal Son — Restored by Grace The father ran toward the broken son and restored him into full sonship (Luke 15:11–24). Grace restores what was lost. David & Mephibosheth — Grace to the Undeserving David sought out Mephibosheth, the crippled grandson of Saul, and seated him at the king’s table (2 Samuel 9). Grace lifts the lowly and honors the forgotten. Saul (Paul) — Grace That Transforms Lives The persecutor of the church became a chosen vessel of Christ (Acts 9:1–6). Grace rewrites destinies. Mary — Favored With Grace The angel appeared to Mary saying, “You have found grace with God.” (Luke 1:30). Grace positions us for divine assignment. Throughout this episode, we uncover how the grace of God restores, uplifts, justifies, empowers, adopts, and strengthens us to live godly lives and fulfill kingdom purpose. Grace is not an excuse for sin—it is the divine empowerment to overcome sin and live for Christ. And as James 4:6 says, “He gives more grace.” My prayer is that as you listen, you will experience fresh grace—grace that distinguishes, transforms, and empowers you for the journey ahead. Support the show Thanks for listening follow us on https://twitter.com/wAigbomobe For more visit our website pastorwilfred.com Support us and subscribe