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Pastor Joseph Prince Daily Grace January 26 2024

    Pastor Joseph Prince Daily Grace January 26 2024 : The theme of today’s daily grace by Joseph Prince is ”Transformed from the Inside Out”.

    You are invited to read and meditate on today’s message by Joseph Prince as shared by Joseph Prince  Ministries. Today’s Joseph Prince daily grace is designed to lift your spirit, motivate and encourage you and as well strengthen your faith in God.

    Read Pastor Joseph Prince daily grace for today January 26, 2024:

    Therefore there is now no condemnation at all for those who are in Christ Jesus. For the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus has set you free from the law of sin and of death.

    Romans 8:1–2 NASB

    Today, let’s look at the Greek word for repentance—metanoiaMeta means “change,” while noia is from the word nous, which means “mind.” So metanoia or repentance means “a change of mind.”

    Why is changing your mind important? Simply because right believing always leads to right living.

    When you believe right about God’s grace, about your righteousness in Christ, and how you are called to be set apart for holiness, everything changes! His love touches you in the deepest recesses of your heart and you begin to experience transformation from the inside out.

    That’s the grace revolution in action. You begin to live above defeat and experience lasting breakthroughs because the power to fight off any temptation is not from without, but from within. It is not contingent upon your willpower; it is contingent upon the power of the Holy Spirit living mightily and actively in you, bearing witness to the gospel truths you believe.

    This precious testimony I received from Robert bears out this point poignantly:

    I am a pastor in North Carolina who was preaching right living and trying to live right and do increasingly more to serve Jesus. But I also had a fifteen-year struggle with addiction to spit tobacco. I even stood on the pulpit one Sunday and confessed my addiction. I held up a can of tobacco and said that I, as David did to Goliath, would cut off its head and feed its carcass to the birds.

    Full of remorse, I told the people I had resolved to put the addiction away, and many came to the altar that day to cast off their addictions too. However, I was back at mine within a week and feeling great condemnation. I fought and fought, quit and quit, over and over again.

    Eventually a friend gave me some of Pastor Prince’s teaching materials. I was amazed at what I was hearing and reading, because I had never heard the gospel preached in this manner. I knew it was truth and it began to set me free. I heard Pastor Prince preach a sermon where he said that the solution was to quit trying to win on my own and to confess to the Lord, “Lord, I cannot, but You can.”

    This became my motto and I quit trying to quit using tobacco. I no longer stayed buried under guilt and condemnation. I believed and confessed that even though I was struggling with this tobacco habit, God still loves me no less and that Jesus’ finished work still avails for me.

    I can now testify that I have been tobacco-free for more than a year. Every time an urge pops up, I say to the Lord that I know His grace and what He has for me are much better than tobacco, and the urge leaves.

    Praise God! This message of unmerited favor has changed my life and ministry. I am now preaching and teaching grace every time I step onto the pulpit! Thanks be to God and thank you, Pastor Prince.

    My dear reader, no matter how long you may have struggled with a bad habit, I want you to know it is never too late to invite our Lord Jesus and His grace into your situation. It is never too late to return to His grace, the only power that can give you permanent inside-out transformation.

    This devotional is adapted from the book Glorious Grace—100 Daily Readings from Grace Revolution.

    Today’s word of hope and inspiration (January 26, 2024)

    Don’t get complacent; lay aside the weights that are holding you back. Run with passion; run with excellence.

    There will always be people that don’t understand you, people that are not for you. Human nature is to get in there and fight to straighten them out, to show them what we’re made of. Don’t take that bait. That’s a distraction. They don’t control your destiny.

    You’ve stayed thirsty. You kept believing when the odds were against you. You kept thanking God when there was no sign of it. That hasn’t gone unnoticed. God saw your faith. He saw your dedication. What He promised you is still going to come to pass.

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