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		<title>The Messiness of Grace</title>
		<description>Comments for The Messiness of Grace at http://www.rednow.com , comment 0 to 1 out of 1 comments</description>
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			<description>I believe that messiness is something we cannot remove from our lives. We can attempt to ignore or look past it, yet the fact remains that for the most part, we are not in control. This does not necessarily refer to sin, I think it is more so when things around us are a little crazy and have affect us internally. Addressing your question Bob, I don't know what grace would be without messiness. When times are the most chaotic, I feel myself reaching and clinging to God - when his Grace is really on display in life. These experiences are the ones that draw me into a deeper connection with Him - I think Grace is perfectly designed for that purpose. - B Dorn</description>
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