2 Corinthians 12:9-10
"My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness."
I. Introduction: The Meaning of Grace
Grace is God’s unmerited favor — a gift we don’t earn or deserve.
We live more by what we receive than by what we achieve — that is grace.
Grace is God stooping down to us in our helpless state, lifting us up with love and mercy.
In a world driven by performance and merit, grace offers rest, worth, and acceptance.
II. What It Means to Be “Grounded” in Grace
To be grounded means to have firm footing, a solid foundation that holds steady amid life’s storms.
We are feeble, frail, and prone to fall — we don’t need more laws to keep us standing; we need more grace.
God provides grace that places our feet on solid ground and enables us to stand again and again.
III. The Power of Grace in Our Weakness
Paul celebrates his weakness because it makes room for God's strength.
God’s power is made perfect not in our strength, but in our surrender.
Even after falling a hundred times, God’s grace meets us again — His mercy never runs out.
IV. Living From a Place of Grace
Grace gives us value, worth, acceptance, love, and competence to go on.
Being blessed is not about your external condition, but about your spiritual position.
You are a child of the King — your identity is secure in His grace.
V. Grace for Every Battle
Whatever you're going through, God’s grace is already present and sufficient.
Stand your ground — God has given you grace to remain grounded.
Let your life reflect this grace in your relationships, actions, and decisions.
Conclusion: Rest in Grace
Embrace the truth: God’s grace is enough.
Let His grace be the foundation of your life — your strength in weakness, your peace in chaos, your anchor in trials.
Stay grounded. Stay graced. And never forget: You are a child of the King