“Grace isn’t just what saves you—it’s what wakes you up every morning and whispers, ‘You’re free. Now live like it.’”
Romans 6 reminds us that grace is not a distant theological idea or a one-time event—it’s a daily invitation. Through baptism, we are united with Christ in his death and resurrection. That means sin no longer holds power over us. We are not just forgiven—we are free.
But freedom in Christ isn’t passive. It’s a call to live differently. Grace empowers us to walk in newness of life, to resist the old patterns, and to offer ourselves as instruments of righteousness. It’s the Spirit’s quiet nudge in the morning, reminding us that we belong to God, that our past doesn’t define us, and that today is a chance to live boldly, love deeply, and reflect resurrection in the ordinary.
So tomorrow morning, when you wake up, listen for grace. It’s already speaking. And it’s saying: “You’re free. Now live like it.”
—Pastor Greg






