Week 26 GraceMen Update
Week 26 - June 22, 2025 thru June 28, 2025
This Week:
1. Prayer
2. Meditation
3. Quote
4. Events
5. Book Recommendation
6. New Blog Articles
Grace and Peace to you brothers.
This week, we’re focusing on forgiveness—a theme that strikes at the heart of our walk with Christ and our relationships with others. As men striving to lead with integrity and grace, we’re called to reflect God’s mercy in how we forgive and seek forgiveness. Let’s lean into Colossians 3:13 together, asking our Father to shape us into men who extend the same grace we’ve received. Take time this week to reflect on where you need to offer or ask for forgiveness, and trust that God’s strength is made perfect in our humility and obedience
Prayer:
Father, help me to be a man of forgiveness, reflecting your grace. (Colossians 3:13)
Meditation:
Reflect on areas where you need to extend or seek forgiveness.
Quote:
“As we consider the infinite mercy God has shown to us in Christ, we are compelled to forgive others, not out of mere duty, but out of gratitude and love. To withhold forgiveness is to forget the immense debt that has been cancelled on our behalf.” – Jonathan Edwards
Events:
Tuesday - June 24, 2025
Morning Bible Study - 6am - 7:15am
- At the Church in the Tower Room
Wednesday - June 25
Summer Classes Begin
- Dinner starts at 6pm
- Classes are from 7pm - 8:30pm
Thursday - June 26, 2025
Evening Bible Study - 8pm
- At the Church in the Tower Room
Book Recommendation:
“Making Sense of Forgiveness” by Brad Hambrick
“Making Sense of Forgiveness” by Brad Hambrick speaks directly to men who know the weight of anger, betrayal, or regret. With practical wisdom and honest, no-nonsense advice rooted in biblical truth, Hambrick shows that forgiveness isn’t about being weak or letting people off the hook—it’s about breaking free from resentment, setting healthy boundaries, and finding real strength to move forward. Whether you’re struggling to forgive someone else or yourself, this book offers clear steps and solid guidance to help you reclaim your peace and lead with integrity.
New Blog Articles:
Standing Firm in the Faith: Rooted and Unshakeable
Thoughts on Biblical Manhood: A Christ-Centered Reflection
Why “Be True to Yourself” Is Terrible Advice (And What the Bible Says Instead)
Strong in Body, Strong in Spirit: A Reformed Perspective on Muscular Christianity
In His Service,
GraceMen