I posted a couple of batches of these the other day.
From Scotty Smith’s Twitter stream.
I’m under conviction about this one:
A sign you’re growing in grace is not texting or reading emails on your pda while driving, with or without kids
Here are some more.
A sign you’re growing in grace:
The more you learn about Jesus & the gospel the more you realize how little YOU know.
You realize that Presbtyerian and Reformed types are .07% of the entire Body of Christ
If you’re “finally” Reformed, you don’t confuse knowledge with spirituality
If you USED to be a Charismatic, you don’t atrophy into dead or dry orthodoxy
If you USED to be a Dispensationalist, you’re not cynical about those who still are
The gospel still astonishes & humbles you. It’s not just cliche or the name of your tribe
You don’t use your car horn to curse bad drivers, but appropriately caution & warn them
You get sucker-punched by condemnation for sin less often, but convicted much more
Your spouse and children are the first to notice the signs
You recognize the subtle ways you’re living justification by sanctification
You no longer simply assume if you can pay for something you really can afford it
A sign you’re growing in grace is a commitment to pray for people you’d really rather gossip about
A sign you’re growing in grace is still being gracious to telemarketers when they call your protected phone number
A sign you’re growing in grace is when you use less labels to dismiss people or marginalize their comments
A sign you’re growing in grace is just grabbing a brownie without looking for the biggest or best crust-edged brownie
A sign you’re growing in grace is a commitment to give your spouse focused, unrushed attention at the END of the day