Jesus said, “For my Father’s house has many rooms… I am going there to prepare a place for you.” (John 14:2)
There’s something sacred about a home. Not just the walls and roof, but the welcome, the belonging, the sense that you are safe and seen. Scripture often uses the image of a house to describe our life with God, and it beautifully mirrors the journey of grace -- prevenient, justifying, and sanctifying. Grace is not a single moment. It’s a whole homecoming.
Prevenient Grace is like the porch light that comes on first. Before we ever take a step toward God, He turns on the porch light. This is prevenient grace -- the grace that goes before. It’s the warm glow that cuts through the darkness, the quiet invitation that whispers, “You’re welcome here.” Even when we’re wandering, doubting, or unaware, God is already drawing us toward Himself.
Justifying Grace is in stepping through the open door, the moment you cross the threshold. You step inside, and the Father embraces you with forgiveness, acceptance, and joy. This is the grace of salvation -- the moment the relationship is restored. The door isn’t opened because you earned it. It’s opened because Jesus unlocked it with His own life. This is the moment grace says, “You belong here.”
Sanctifying Grace is learning to live in the home. Once inside, grace doesn’t stop. Sanctifying grace is the ongoing work of the Holy Spirit helping you learn the rhythms of this new home -- its peace, its values, its way of life. It’s God rearranging the furniture of your heart, sweeping out old habits, opening windows to let fresh air in, and shaping you room by room into the likeness of Christ.
Grace is not just the way we enter God’s family -- it’s the way we live in His love every day. From the first flicker of the porch light to the warmth of the welcome inside to the lifelong renovation of our hearts, God’s grace surrounds us at every step. May we never forget that we are people invited, embraced, and continually transformed by the One who calls us home.
-- SOUND BITES Ministry™
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