For some, grace is just a religious or theological concept that comes to mind when they realize they’ve fallen short. However, grace isn’t just a concept, but a person—Jesus Christ. Although the law came through Moses, grace and truth came through Jesus. Our relationship with God is therefore no longer based on rigid rules but on His love and finished works. In this respect, the Holy Spirit steps in as the one who makes this grace real in our everyday lives.
Under the old covenant, sin had the upper hand because man was required to follow the law, which strengthened it. People tried to keep hundreds of commandments, but failure was inevitable, and guilt followed. Now, we’re under grace, and sin no longer dominates us. The Spirit empowers us to live free, not by our own effort, but by His guidance and strength.
Jesus gave us a new commandment: to love one another as He loves us. This isn’t about external rulekeeping, but about letting the Spirit write God’s nature on our hearts. When we walk in love, we fulfill what the law could never accomplish. The Spirit teaches us how to live this way, making holiness a natural outflow of grace.
Paul understood this after his radical encounter with Jesus. He went from enforcing Mosaic Law to preaching the Gospel of Grace. His message was clear: righteousness comes by faith, not by works. The same Spirit who transformed Paul works in us today, leading us into abundant life and freedom.
Grace doesn’t excuse sin but instead empowers us to overcome it. The Holy Spirit administers this grace, guiding us into truth and helping us live out God’s character. Relying on Him instead of on our own strength lets us experience real change from the inside out.
Scriptures:
John 1:17
1 Corinthians 15:56
Romans 6:14
John 13:34
Acts 20:24
Romans 3:28, NLT
Galatians 2:16, NLT
To help you hear and yield to the Holy Spirit’s guidance, check out Creflo Dollar’s 4-message series, The Holy Spirit: Your Unseen Partner, or his 3-message series, Governed by the Holy Spirit of Grace.