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June 16 Daily Devotional

(Monthly Theme: Grace Must Flow)

Grace Makes Beautiful

Rev. Andrew Kuyvenhoven

"Your beauty should not come from outward adornment.... Rather, it should be that of your inner self, the unfading beauty of a gentle and quiet spirit, which is of great worth in God's sight." —1 Peter 3:3-4

Bible Reading

1 PETER 3:1-6

Devotional

Peter says this to Christian wives whose husbands resisted the grace of God. "Don't preach to them," he advises. "Just show grace by your behav­ior." Their husbands had heard the word of grace. Now they had to see the work of grace.

God's grace does not only flow through us, it also does its work in us. God's grace gives people an inner beauty. Frequently people who have opposed the gospel will surrender to it when they see the effects of grace in a beautiful person.

Today we are all exposed to many lies about beauty. We must pray especially that our daughters and sons won't believe the lies. May God's grace teach them to cultivate the inner beauty that is imperishable. Grace makes beautiful. And the beauty of grace has more power than words.

Beauty conquers by its own power. It does not have to scream for attention. Beauty is never loud.

Some of our witnessing to the grace of God must be verbal and, if not loud, at least articulate and unmistakable. But most of our witness should be unintentional. And it will have a winning power of its own, for beauty conquers people quietly, modestly, irresistibly.

But it does not always work that way. There are women of great inner beauty who do not actually win those whom they love to Christ. And there are some quietly beautiful Christian congregations whose winning power seems to be nil.

But the Bible says that this inner beauty is precious in the sight of God. God looks at these people. God sees what his grace has done and rejoices in it. Of these people he says, just as he once said of creation, "That's beautiful." And God determines to keep these jewels forever.

REFLECTION

Pray along the lines suggested in today's reading.


Andrew Kuyvenhoven's Daylight, a modern devotional classic, was originally published by Paideia Press in 1977. This updated edition is copyright 2009 by Faith Alive Christian Resources. You can order a copy of this revised version of the book directly from the publisher.

A man of many accomplishments, Andrew Kuyvenhoven is probably best known for his contributions to Today (formerly The Family Altar), a widely-used monthly devotional booklet associated with the Back to God Hour. Unless otherwise indicated, Scripture quotations for this updated edition of Daylight are from the Holy Bible: Today's New International Version copyright 2001, 2005 by the International Bible Society.

 

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