-Grace Outshines Guilt

Paul boldly drags his criminal record into the light—persecutor of the church, accomplice to murder—yet declares, "By the grace of God I am what I am." 

Grace doesn't whitewash our past; it overpowers it. Where guilt chains us to yesterday's failures, grace straps us into an 800-horsepower engine toward tomorrow's purpose. Notice Paul didn't become lazy after encountering grace; he "labored even more than all of them." 

Real grace never breeds complacency—it ignites holy ambition. 

Whatever your past holds, God's grace is greater. Y

ou're not defined by your worst moment but by Christ's best work. Stop rehearsing your resume of failures and start living in the freedom of "yet not I, but the grace of God with me."

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