Grace and Generosity
Matthew 20:1-16
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by James W. Moore

Dr. William Power, a professor at Southern Methodist University, describes an experience he had in Sunday school when he was a boy. His teacher was trying to explain to him and his rowdy friends the meaning of grace, but wasn't getting very far. She tried definitions and abstractions, to no avail. Finally, she realized something the boys had known from the start. She was not connecting. She was not getting through to them. They didn't have the foggiest notion what she was talking about.

So she took a deep breath and tried again: "Look boys, grace is the break you get when you don't deserve it. That's the simple explanation. But you won't really understand it till you experience it." And that's true isn't it? You need to have some living under your belt to understand the messes we make of our lives form time to time; how it impacts our lives and others. Then you know, when grace is shown, then you understand the power of grace.

Some Things Are Too Good Not to Be True, by James W. Moore