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Grace Upon Grace: Discovering the Heart of God’s Favor

This five-part study explores the nature of grace—not merely as a concept, but as the living expression of God’s love revealed in Jesus. Beginning with grace as God’s unearned favor, the series moves through its transforming power, its invitation into belonging, its call to extend grace to others, and its sustaining presence in everyday life. By the end, participants will see grace not as a doctrine to define, but as a reality to dwell in and share.

What's Included

When you pull this Devotional into your workspace, these items come with it.

  • Daily Installments5

    Short devotional sessions delivered across consecutive days.

  • In-Study Journal

    Highlights, notes, and freeform reflections stay connected to the study.

  • Ai Partner

    Ask deeper questions from inside each installment without leaving your context.

Take it together

Turn this Devotional into a group experience.

After adding it to your workspace, start a Group Devotional, invite a small cohort, and keep discussion tied to each installment. The Free plan supports up to 5 learners, so a small group can begin without a paid subscription.

Works well for

  • Remote small groups
  • Between-meeting discussion
  • Missed-week catch up

What You'll Study

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Day 1: The Gift We Could Never Earn

Ephesians 2:8–9

Grace is God’s undeserved gift that rescues us, not a reward we achieve.

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Day 2: Grace That Transforms the Heart

Titus 2:11–12

Grace doesn’t just save us—it shapes us into the likeness of Christ.

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Day 3: Grace That Welcomes Us Home

Luke 15:20–24

God’s grace doesn’t just forgive—it restores us to belonging.

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Day 4: Extending Grace to Others

Colossians 3:12–13

Grace becomes complete when it flows outward in forgiveness and kindness toward others.

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Day 5: Living in the Overflow of Grace

2 Corinthians 12:9

Grace not only saves and sustains us—it empowers us to live from Christ’s strength, not our own.

This study adapts to your church

When you bring this study into your workspace, it adapts to your theological convictions, your teaching context, and your audience. No other curriculum does this.

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