“Surely the arm of the Lord is not too short to save…” (Isaiah 59:1)
There are days when the distance feels real. Distance from God. Distance from who you hoped to be. Distance from the life you imagined. Sometimes it’s failure that convinces you you’ve wandered too far. Sometimes it’s shame that whispers you’ve crossed a line you can’t return from. Sometimes it’s simply the slow drift of a tired heart.
But grace has a longer reach than your longest detour. Grace is not limited by geography, history, or the mess you made yesterday. Grace does not check how far you’ve run before deciding whether to chase you. Grace does not measure the distance -- it closes it.
The prodigal son tried to rehearse his apology, but the Father ran to him before he could speak. Peter denied Jesus three times, but grace restored him with three invitations to love. Paul persecuted the church, but grace turned him into its greatest preacher. Every story in Scripture shouts the same truth: You are never farther than grace can reach.
Lord, thank You that Your grace reaches farther than my failures, fears, and wanderings. Draw me close again. Remind me that no distance is too great for Your love to cross. Help me accept that and live today as someone found, forgiven, and held by grace. Amen.
-- SOUND BITES Ministry™
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