Jesus always used stories and illustrations like these when speaking to the crowds.” Matthew 13:34
Well – what an adventure! It was a Friday morning in March of 2020 and the beginning of the COVID pandemic that caused me to sit down one morning and write a short post on Facebook. I intended it to be a one and done deal and was simply meant to be an encouragement. I wrote it and posted it…and then, something happened. For whatever reason it touched a chord with people who followed my Facebook page and many readers responded. And, with that random act, Grits with Grace was born.
We made a permanent home for Grits in May of 2020 on WordPress with a new address, www.gritswithgrace.com . The website archives all the stories and has a great search engine if you are looking for a particular subject. It also has some valuable statistics…that remind us how the God’s Word never comes back void. As of March 20, 2024, the WordPress website has 516 followers (people who currently follow our site), and 685 followers on Facebook. Wow! We find it very exciting that some are following us in other countries, Singapore, India, and the Philippines.
I thought you might want to read the very first Grits again. If so, the next few paragraphs contain that first story. If not, I’ll just meet you at the bottom of the page.
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A Word of Encouragement
The story is told of a Christian lady who had cancer. Her pastor went to see, encourage, and pray with her. Towards the end of the visit, her pastor asked if he could pray with and for her. Her response was, “yes, of course.” That wasn’t surprising. What happened next was.
When he asked how he should pray, her response was totally unexpected. He assumed it would be for healing but instead she said, “Pastor, pray that I would not waste this suffering.” Waste this suffering.
She was wise enough to know that the God she believed in was sovereign, was in control and was a kind, merciful and loving God. She also knew that He was wise and that this had been allowed into her life for a purpose–His purpose.
God’s word says, “And we know that all things work together for good to those who love God, to those who are the called according to His purpose.” (Romans 8:28)
I admit I’m baffled by a lot of what is happening around me. Just when I think I can’t be surprised…I am. But I’m not baffled about God. He is working in our circumstances to bring glory to His name and strengthen our faith.
So, God has this. He isn’t asking us to understand…He is only asking us to trust Him. And believe me…He has a track record of always getting it right. God bless you today…trust Him…He’s got this.
Well, that is where it all started. The last four years my wife Judy and I have been honored to share our lives and our stories with all of you. We honestly don’t have an accurate idea of how many people take the time to read Grits each day, but we do know that we are grateful for all of them. The stories have been as varied as life itself. We have written about everything from the “Underwear Fairy” to a mean goose in our city park we named, “Bubba.” Hopefully, many made you smile, and some might have made you cry. I know there were times when tears slid down my cheeks as I wrote.
You know, Jesus loved to tell stories and He told a lot of them. Maybe that is why I love Grits so much—it teaches the way He did. All the stories for the last 1460 days have had a truth that can be applied to life and very often that truth centered around just how much Creator God loves us, His creation. Oh, and we have learned that no matter how big or how small the problem or the circumstance, we can know for certain that, “He’s got this.”
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I’ve wondered how long Grits will be around. Well, I suppose the answer is this. As long as there is a story to tell and a friend who enjoys reading it, I will keep pressing the keys and Judy will keep designing the graphics. So, once again, thank you so much for reading and sharing Grits with your family, friends, and neighbors. And let’s always remember that no matter how difficult the circumstance, “He’s got this.” Bro. Dewayne
Keep them coming guys. They are such a blessing to me. Grits encourages, instructs, reminds and even corrects with the same kind of Love that Jesus would give. Love ya both!
john
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Happy Day for us all! Out of adverse situation seeds were planted and a garden grew. The harvest continues and the fruit is super good. Thanks for the farming Bro. I enjoy with hearty satisfaction and learn and relate as I partake. Bless you and your lovely wife!
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I love Grits with Grace. It reveals the great love our Precious Papa has for us and the sweet and encouraging heart of a pastor who dearly loves Him and the flock he tends as we make our way through life together.
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