Series Grace Prisms

What does grace look life in real life? Both on the giving and on the receiving end? The story of Mephibosheth, grandson of Saul, in 2 Samuel 9, fleshes out grace and its transformative power.

Dates April 25-29, 2016
# of Programs 5
At The Table Mart DeHaan, Elisa Morgan, Bill Crowder
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Part 1 - 04/25/16

Prism of grace

Grace is like a prism. It reflects the many ways that God bends Himself in our direction to show His love. Today on Discover the Word, we begin a study called, “Grace Prisms” with the story of King David and Mephibosheth. Hard name to say, and an even harder story to grasp in light of the Old Testament’s “kill or be killed” culture. “Grace Prisms”—join the study . . . today on Discover the Word!

Part 2 - 04/26/16

Drawn in by grace

Have you ever felt like an outsider? And has anyone ever drawn you into their “circle” making you feel like you belonged? Today on Discover the Word, we look at another way that grace is like a prism—it invites. How the story of King David and Mephibosheth  encourages us to always ask, “Who can I show grace to?” A revealing part of the series “Grace Prisms” today  on Discover the Word!

Part 3 - 04/27/16

Grace commits

To demonstrate God’s grace to others we need to be fully committed. Today on Discover the Word, we continue the story of King David and Mephibosheth. David’s commitment to help Jonathan’s son was the result of a vow he made years before. Another facet of grace’s prism—grace commits. That’s today on Discover the Word!

Part 4 - 04/28/16

For grace to be given, it must be received!

Do you feel uncomfortable when people praise you? Do you tend to deflect compliments? Today on Discover the Word,  we discover that an important part of grace is learning to receive it. In the case of Saul’s grandson, Mephibosheth, he felt unworthy of David’s kindness. But for grace to be given, it must be received! Join the group today on Discover the Word!

Part 5 - 04/29/16

Grace restores

Today on Discover the Word, grace restores—that’s the final observation we’ll make as we look through the prism of grace. We will examine the story of David and Mephibosheth to illustrate that while grace is all about restoration, it doesn’t release people from the consequences of sin. Listen today on Discover the Word!

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