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Therefore, brothers and sisters, in view of the mercies of God...

For by the grace given to me, I tell everyone among you... 

According to the grace given to us, we have...

Romans 12:3, 6 CSB
Grace.
Paul reminds us of the source of grace, speaks to us from a place of grace, and wants us to live in grace, to operate, to live in the world from that place of grace.
Grace. 
The source of Grace is God. 
His mercy.
His choice.
His love.
I can't earn it. 
Just receive it.
Because I can't earn it, it never was or will be about my performance, there's a freedom there.
Freedom from pride, freedom from about what I have or can do.
And at the same time there's an inclusion, a belonging, a wrapping in because of who I am.
A child of God.
Seen.
Known.
Chosen.
Adopted.
Loved.
This Grace is mine, this Grace is yours because of our identity, who we are.
And as Paul shows here it forms our identity. 
Know God's grace.
When we speak, speak from that place of grace.
And live. Live in the freedom and hope and love that grace gives.
Together.
Interconnected.
Valued.
#romans
#romans12
#grace 

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