Overview:
Quick Overview: What Is Grace?
In this foundational message from the classic series The Grace Awakening, Pastor Chuck Swindoll explores the transformative power of God’s unmerited favor. While many define grace simply as “getting what we don’t deserve,” Chuck demonstrates that grace is much more—it is the very atmosphere in which the believer lives. This message invites you to break free from the “choking grip” of legalism and guilt, discovering a life defined by freedom, joy, and a new way of relating to both God and others.
Key Facts for Grace
- Primary Scripture: John 1:11–17; 8:30–32, 36
- Series: The Grace Awakening
- Speaker: Pastor Chuck Swindoll
- Central Theme: The liberating truth that God’s favor is based entirely on His character, not our performance.
- Key Verse: “For the Law was given through Moses; grace and truth were realized through Jesus Christ.” (John 1:17)
Why Is Grace So “Amazing”?
Grace is the “X-factor” of the Christian life. It removes the “galling exactness” of trying to earn God’s love through human effort and replaces it with the finished work of Christ. Pastor Chuck explains that when we truly grasp grace, we stop being afraid of God and stop being demanding of those around us. It is the only force capable of bringing true unity, harmony, and tolerance to the body of Christ.
The Core Themes
- Freedom from Guilt: Understanding that grace relieves us of the needless weight of past failures and the pressure of perfectionism.
- The Motivating Power of God: Seeing grace as the primary prompt for God’s involvement in our daily lives.
- Satan’s Distortion: Recognizing that the enemy works “overtime” to replace grace with legalism, fear, and control.
- Living in Liberty: Embracing the “grace awakening” that allows us to walk in the freedom Christ promised.
The Contrast: Law vs. Grace
| Aspect | The Law (Moses) | Grace (Jesus Christ) | The Result for Us |
| Source | Given as a standard of requirement. | Realized as a gift of relationship. | From “I must” to “I am loved.” |
| Focus | Human effort and performance. | God’s character and provision. | Freedom from the “performance trap.” |
| Impact | Reveals our sin and need. | Provides our salvation and strength. | Peace with God and self. |
| Daily Life | Fear of failure and judgment. | Confidence in God’s enveloping love. | A life of joy and tolerance. |
Embracing the Awakening
Pastor Chuck reminds us that grace is not a license to sin, but a liberty to serve. It takes the “tough stuff” of religion and turns it into a relationship. When grace envelops your life, you are no longer bound by the expectations of others or the condemnation of your own heart. Small wonder we call it amazing—it is the very heart of the Gospel.