Grace That Builds, Not Excuses
Recently I heard about another Christian man who had an affair.
He knew it was wrong, but convinced himself it didn’t really matter because he was “under grace.”
That kind of thinking is destroying men.
It turns grace into a loophole instead of the life-changing power it is.
Grace doesn’t erase consequences. It redeems them.
It doesn’t excuse sin, but it trains us to renounce it.
As Paul wrote, “Shall we continue in sin that grace may abound? God forbid.”
When a man
sins and shrugs it off, he’s not resting in grace—he’s mocking God.
And God won’t be mocked.
What we sow, we reap.
Broken trust, fractured families, lost integrity—these are real outcomes of choices made under the false comfort of “cheap grace.”
But the real grace of God is different.
It meets us in our weakness and gives us strength to stand.
It brings forgiveness and restoration.
And it fuels obedience—with the power to build, lead, love, and protect as men of God.
So don’t treat grace as a pass.
Receive it as power.
Walk in it with gratitude and courage.
What you do still matters—and by God’s grace, make what you do matter for
good.
“For the grace of God has appeared… training us to deny ungodliness and worldly desires and to live sensibly, righteously, and in a godly manner in the present age” (Titus 2:11-12).
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