Grace is God’s gift that helps us live a good Christian life. Without grace, we cannot believe, convert, or do good.
Our strength cannot save us. The sixth central truth of our faith says: God’s grace is necessary for salvation. „If we open ourselves to God’s grace, the impossible will become a reality“
„ A person called to bliss but wounded by sin needs salvation from God. God’s help comes to him in Christ through the law that governs him and the grace that strengthens him“(KKC 1949). To understand the power of grace, we must first understand the power of sin. The better we understand how strong sin can be, the better we know how much we need God’s grace.
To find the answer, we must embark on a journey within ourselves, into our conscience. What will we find there? We have to say that we are not who we can and should be. People who are benevolent, kind, devoted with all their souls to God and neighbor.
Sad reality
We live in a sinful world, that’s why we meet so many injured people, we see so many broken marriages, and so many destroyed or broken relationships.
This world of ours, big and small, is in disarray: it is a world in which hatred, violence, and selfishness have taken hold of people to an unprecedented degree. We are horrified by this because we know that man’s heart was created for goodness and love.
God’s grace is necessary for salvation.
What does it prove when someone today can kill in cold blood, or have a journalist killed, for example? Evil and depravity for which we have no words!
Such events cause us a legitimate fear for our lives, the lives of our loved ones, the property we’ve bravely acquired, and safety in general! In other words, sin is here, among us, perhaps even within us, and it seems to thrive.
Of course, we look for the culprit and place the responsibility on systems, groups, social classes, or simply on others. Today, we easily blame politicians, priests, the Church, and thus we want to get rid of responsibility for disorder and sin, which is no longer personal and immediate, that is, mine, in a „ cunning“ way, but impersonal and distant and therefore foreign.
Each of us bears a certain degree of responsibility for the community to which we belong and for what is happening within it. The truth is that the root and source of evil and sin are in the heart of man, as Jesus often reminds us: What comes from the heart defiles a person (porov. Mk 7:15).
If there is discord in my family, dishonesty and lying in employment, corruption in public places, injustice, poverty, and hunger in our world, we are all somehow responsible for it. Placing all the blame on other persons or systems is essentially an escape from responsibility, childish behavior: ‘It’s not me, it’s him! ‘
We should never belittle the effects of sin. Wherever we go or whatever we do, we must always count on the power of sin. Nevertheless, as the apostle Paul says: „But where sin abounded, grace abounded even more“ (Rim 5, 20).
We should never belittle the effects of sin.
What is God’s grace?
Benedict XVI says that „mity is a touch of God’s love.“ „Grace is not a thing, but God’s self-giving to man. God never gives less than himself.“ (YouCat 338)
In the Catechism of the Catholic Church, we read that grace „ is favor; the undeserved help that God gives us to respond to his invitation to become God’s children, adopted sons, partakers of God’s nature and eternal life.“ In another part, we learn that „mity is participation in God’s life“. „ The undeserved gift with which God gives us his life, poured by the Holy Spirit into our soul to heal it from sin and sanctify“ (KKC 1999).
God’s grace is a supernatural spiritual gift that God voluntarily offers us through the merits of the Lord Jesus for our sanctification and salvation. Supernatural because it transcends our earthly needs and is intended to ensure eternal life. It is a spiritual fact, beyond our sensory knowledge and understanding.
God’s grace is a personal and undeserved gift of God that helps us grow in faith and live a holy life. We don’t have to earn it. In reality, however, we cannot even deserve it, because it is a gift that God gives happily to all who come to Him. Man has no right to God’s grace. God gives it to us out of his goodness and quite freely.
Why do we need it?
Without it, we are „incapable“of securing eternal life.
At the Last Supper, the apostles, together with Jesus, were united in one. Lord Jesus drew their attention to two important things: „stay in my love“ (Jn 15, 9) and „ you can’t do anything without me“ (Jn 15, 5).
He explained it by saying: „I am the true vine and my Father is the vinedresser… As a branch cannot bear fruit on its own if it does not remain on the vine, neither can you if you do not remain in me… Whoever remains in me and I in him bears much fruit“( Jn 15 1 5). Where does a branch get the strength to grow and bear fruit? From the vine from which it grows.
What happens to the branch they cut from the vine? Dries. Only then can we do true good if we are one in love with Jesus. Only then can we please God when we live in Jesus and Jesus lives in us. „ It is necessary to distinguish the sanctifying grace (gratia habitualis), i.e. the permanent disposition to live and act according to God’s call, and the current (helping) grace (gratiae actuales), i.e. God’s interventions so at the beginning of conversion, as well as during the work of sanctification“ (KKC 2000).
Every day, we realize that protecting and developing God’s life within ourselves is beyond human strength. Man is very weak and in everything he depends on God’s help. God does not leave us at our mercy and grants us helping grace because he wants everyone to be saved. Without the grace of God, we are unable to do anything to save ourselves. Jesus said clearly: „Without me you can do nothing“ (Jn 15, 5).
Helping grace enlightens reason so that we know good; strengthens the will to do good and avoid evil; drives the heart and ignites it with love, so that we love God and are afraid to offend him.
God’s grace is a personal and undeserved gift of God that helps us grow in faith and live a holy life
A helping grace does not force a person to do good and protect themselves from evil, but leaves the human will the freedom to voluntarily decide to act as the helping grace encourages it. Therefore, a person may act contrary to God’s help, opposing it and refusing to cooperate. In such a case, a person disrupts the power of helping grace.
Sanctifying grace is God’s life in us, which we received in baptism. Since our baptism, we have shared in God’s life and in the grace of the Lord Jesus. Sanctifying grace cleanses us from sin, makes us God’s children and heirs of heaven. With sanctifying grace, we enter into a living connection with Jesus, remain in His love, and live our lives with Him.
Sanctifying grace makes us the temple of the Holy Spirit. „ Only through mortal sin can one lose the divine life, the life of grace in us, not through imperfections“, says Saint Francis de Sales. After committing a grave sin, a baptized person can obtain sanctifying grace by receiving the Sacrament of Reconciliation. Without the grace that helps, we cannot follow Jesus. Without sanctifying grace, we cannot please God.
God’s life develops and grows in us when we give him the opportunity to do so, when we freely accept God and his love
God’s life in us
„Thanks to the sacraments, God constantly accompanies us on our journey, gives us grace, thereby integrating us into his life. The sacrament of baptism unites us with Jesus, like a vine with its branches. It is a remarkable unity. What Jesus said happened: „Stay in me and I in you“ (Jn 15, 4).
And so a new life began in us; the life of grace, the life of God’s child. Jesus himself works in all the sacraments invisibly, as he said: „ without me you can do nothing“ (Jn 15, 5). When God is in us and we cooperate with him, we can not only maintain his grace, but also improve and strengthen it. God’s grace is God’s life in us. Where there is life, there is growth.
God’s life develops and grows in us when we allow him to do so, when we freely accept God and his love. We grow in God’s grace when we often approach the sacraments, especially Holy Communion, in which the originator of God’s grace, Jesus Christ, gives Himself to us. St. John Bosco emphasizes: „Access communion as often and warmly as possible.
When you receive Jesus into your heart often, grace will thus restore your soul that the body will be forced to obey the spirit.“ At baptism, the priest speaks to the parents and godparents with the words: „ You brought this child for baptism. The good Lord God will give him a new life in this sacrament. Strive to raise this child so that the divine life within him is constantly improved.
Protect him from sin, because sin threatens God’s life in man.“ Let’s not forget that sin destroys God’s grace in us. The words of St. John Paul II. they are understandable: „ protect yourself from sin, which is the greatest misfortune of human history“. The greatest evil that wants to deprive us of eternal bliss. „Be sober and watch! Your adversary, the devil, walks around like a roaring lion looking for someone to eat“ (1 Pt 5, 8).
We are all inclined to deny Jesus. Saint Justin Popovič adds: „A person in this world must solve the problem: to be with Christ or to be against him.“ Only his love, goodness, and grace keep us in our love for him.
Let’s not forget to ask for mercy.
Let’s learn to examine our conscience every evening as a good preparation for the sacrament of reconciliation. Because whenever we regret, Jesus shows us the grace of forgiveness seventy-seven times, if necessary! „God does not tire of always offering his forgiveness every time we ask for it“ (tvít Pope Francis, September 23, 2016).
He never tires of helping us overcome our weaknesses. God gives us grace, and she prompts us to change our lives.
Saint Philip Neri prayed every morning: „Lord, hold your hand over Philip even today, because if you don’t, Philip will betray you.“ He once pointed his finger at a criminal on the gallows and said: „ Behold Philip Néri without God’s grace.“ Grace has not only changed the lives of great saints in the past, but it can also change you. Saint Vincent Pallotti states: „ Never think that you cannot do what the great saints have done in the Church.
With the help of God’s grace, you can achieve even greater things, because God perfects us with the infinite wealth of his grace.“ In the apostolic exhortation Gaudete et exsultate, there are words „Let the grace of your baptism bear fruit on the path of holiness. Allow everything to be open to God and choose it with this goal in mind, always making a new decision for God. Don’t lose courage because you have the power of the Holy Spirit to make it possible, and holiness is, after all, the fruit of the Holy Spirit in your life.“