Saved by Grace – Week of March 31, 2025
In that day you will say: I will praise you, Lord. Although you were angry with me, your anger has turned away and you have comforted me. Surely God is my salvation; I will trust and not be afraid. The Lord, the Lord himself, is my strength and my defense, he has become my salvation.
Isaiah 12:1-2

ECME Devotion March 31, 2025
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A four-year-old stood up and addressed the class, āWhat if we just stopped doing all the wrong things? Then Jesus didnāt have to die!ā What a happy thought! If no one ever sinned, if Adam and Eve had never eaten the fruit, Jesus could have been spared from his suffering and death.
That four-year-oldās master plan was immediately shot down by his peers. āItās too late,ā one girl said. And another added sadly, āWe already did the wrong things.ā And they were right. We already did the wrong things. We canāt undo our sins and we certainly canāt make them go away on our own. We canāt hide them, erase them, or make up for them by doing āgoodā things.
As believers, we sometimes take sin lightly. We know we are forgiven and sometimes slip into the false notion that āitās ok, Iāll just repent later.ā But God hates sin. Yes, he loves us, but even what we think are āsmall sinsā makes him angry. We deserve eternal life in hell for what we think are āsmall sins.ā
Instead of being angry at us, he turned this anger towards Jesus. Jesus, the only human to ever live a perfect life, received everything that we deservedāGodās wrath and punishment. Jesus spared US from the suffering and death that we deserved.
And thereās more! After God forgives us, he comforts us! We donāt need to be afraid of God or the punishment that we deserve. In fact, God covers us with his grace. Grace is the underserved pardon, a forgiving love, that God gives to us through Jesus.
As the preschooler said, āWe already did the wrong things.ā But God is our salvationāhe has saved us from this big problem of sin! May we daily ask God to help us resist our own sinful ideas and take comfort that we are made new through the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus.
Prayer:
Dear Heavenly Father,
Thank you for your gift of grace. I know that I have not earned and do not deserve the gift of heaven that you so freely give. Thank you for the comfort and peace that your forgiveness brings and help me to share this with others in my life. Amen.