"Grace Beyond Measure"
Grace Beyond Measure” is not a mathematical concept—it’s a mystery that refuses to be quantified, yet insists on being experienced. It is the divine contradiction: a holy surplus extended to broken vessels who can’t earn it, don’t deserve it, and yet can’t live without it.
Peter speaks as a sage to sufferers and strugglers, calling us to embrace paradox:
To bow down so God can lift us up
To release what we can’t control so God can carry what’s too heavy
To stand firm even when we feel fragile
To believe that after this momentary struggle, glory awaits
This is not cheap grace. It is costly grace—paid for on Calvary, carried to us by the Spirit, and calling us to live as conduits of the same. It’s not just grace for your past—it’s grace for your pressure, your process, and your purpose.
This grace doesn’t run out, doesn’t run dry, and doesn’t run scared. It restores, confirms, strengthens, and establishes. That’s why Peter calls God “the God of ALL grace.”
