09. To Rejoice Means To Recognize Grace, in John

09. To Rejoice Means To Recognize Grace, in John

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Episode 9

 

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Terms to Know

GRACE

New Testament

chairó: to rejoice, be glad Original Word: χαίρω
charitoó:  to make graceful, endow with grace Original Word: χαριτόω
charis: grace, kindness Original Word: χάρις
 
CHARIS
charis: grace, kindness
Original Word: χάρις, ιτος, ἡ
Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine
Transliteration: charis
Phonetic Spelling: (khar’-ece)
Definition: grace, kindness
Usage: (a) grace, as a gift or blessing brought to man by Jesus Christ, (b) favor, (c) gratitude, thanks, (d) a favor, kindness.

 

Grace in John is discovered in the Greek words chairo rejoicing and chara, joy. As we study these words, an amazing connection comes to the forefront. Grace-experienced equals joy.

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Resources:

Bible Hub: use this resource site to discover the original Greek and Hebrew for the words in the Bible.

PrayerMate App: this is a fantastic app to keep yourself organized and faithful in prayer, and it also has free downloadable devotionals.

Rainbow Scaffold (Pink-Separation Filter of Pleasure)

Question of the Week:

What do you think Grace is and where do you think you are blind about Grace?

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About The Author

Darlene Böcek

Author and pastor's wife, Darlene Bocek in on a search for grace. She has lived on the Aegean coast in Izmir, Turkey for twenty years. Darlene is the mother of four young adults. The family has six dogs and thirty-something farm cats.

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On Grace and Mercy Podcast we are working sequentially through the entire Bible, reading every verse where GRACE or one of its conjugates are found.

Starting at Genesis and Matthew, we alternate between Old and New Testaments. Episodes build on to earlier lessons, so if you like what you're hearing, start at Episode 1!