In chemistry, there are certain elements that, when you mix them, they’ll just sit there; there’s no reaction, no change. But, if you introduce the proper catalyst, it reacts with the elements to create an entirely new substance. A catalyst is an agent of change.
In our human experience, God’s grace is the catalyst for change. To continue the analogy, God and man are two separate elements. God is absolutely holy, above sin, and man is corrupt. In order for these elements to be brought together there needed to be a catalyst, an agent of change. That catalyst was God’s grace embodied in the person of Jesus Christ. Join Pastor J. Mark today to consider, “God’s Amazing Grace.”
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