“Therefore, since we have been made right in God’s sight by faith, we have peace with God because of what Jesus Christ our Lord has done for us.” — Romans 5:1 (NLT)
Devotion
At the end of this week, the question is the same one it was at the beginning: what are you actually built on?
Grace is not a doctrine you admire. It is not a feeling you wait for. It is not a loophole you use. It is a foundation — solid, already in place, holding your weight before you even knew you needed it to. You don’t build that foundation by trying harder. You build it by returning to it again and again, letting your roots go deeper every time you do.
The fruit comes from the roots. The roots come from the foundation. And the foundation is not a set of rules or a standard to perform to — it is a person.
Jesus is not just the teacher describing the rock. He is the rock. And He is not going anywhere. Whatever shakes this week, whatever rises and beats against what you’ve built, the ground beneath you is not moving. Stand on it. Live from it. Let it change everything around you.
Reflection
Looking back over this week, where has grace shown up as something new or different than you expected?
Which of the three — grace as foundation, grace as force, grace as fruit — do you most need to keep building on in this season?
What is one specific thing you want to carry forward from this week into how you live, relate, and respond to the people around you?
Prayer
Lord, I want to be someone who is genuinely rooted, not just in good seasons, but in all of them. Teach me to stand on grace before the storm, not just during it. Where I’ve been performing, let me rest. Where I’ve been collecting, let me release. Where I’ve been striving for fruit, remind me to tend the roots. You are the rock. Everything I’m building, I’m building on You. Amen.