Grace we don't deserve yet God gave it freely.
. Grace corrects how you see yourself.
Paul tells us not to think more highly of ourselves than we should, but also not to think too lowly of ourselves. Both extremes are a misunderstanding of grace. Pride says, “I earned this.” False humility says, “I am not worthy of this.” Grace says, “I did not earn this, but it was given to me on purpose.”
Grace removes the need to compare your role to someone else’s.
The problem starts when we forget that what we have is a gift and start measuring it against what someone else has. Comparison is what happens when you lose sight of grace. You begin to compete over something you never earned in the first place.
Grace teaches you to give what you carry, even when it is not appreciated.
This one is harder. Your gifts are not for you; they are for others. That means there will be moments when what you carry is not received well, honored, or valued. That does not change your responsibility ...