Grace turns us from unhelpful fools into new humans, wise and warm
The mind in which grace lights a flame becomes, in time, a different mind.
By nature and by nurture, we’re self-absorbed and focused on what brings us gain, what brings us fame. The path of least resistance leads us to our touted rights, and often—yes—our touted righteousness. We are the measure of all things: we sort and filter for what gives us points, what gives us power, what adds to our advantage.
But when the grace of a supremely other-centered God breathes through the “heats of our desire,” the self-absorption starts to wane, and we begin to be the kinder, wiser souls we’ve sometimes ached to be.
We hear the broken, and remember we were broken, too. We see the wounded, and we search for bandages of love. We touch the hurting with a gentleness learned from the Healer who never, ever hurries.
Grace turns us from unhelpful fools into new humans, wise and warm. The grace that saves us also makes us gracious.
So stay in grace.