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GraceNotes Podcast
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Gracenotes is a weekly audio podcast from Bill Knott, Editor of Adventist Review
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Gracenotes is a weekly audio podcast from Bill Knott, Editor of Adventist Review
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Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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ALL IN A MOMENT (November 28, 2025)
GraceNotes Podcast
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1 month ago
ALL IN A MOMENT (November 28, 2025)
The moments that most change our lives aren’t just the big ones when we say “I do,” or land the great new job, or stand on some breathtaking peak to stare at wondrous landscapes. Quiet moments also have within them the stuff of destiny. That moment—sometimes in a crowd; more often alone—when we trust ourselves to grace—haltingly, even tentatively—becomes the pivot of our everafter.  Our looming fear reminds us always of our brokenness and sin: the record of our foolishness tempts us to believe that only righteous deeds can ever change what we think is the Father’s frown. In reality, “God sent His Son into the world not to judge the world, but to save the world through Him” (John 3:17).  The Bible tells us we are deeply and unchangeably loved “while we were yet sinners” (Rom 5:7)—before we knew to tidy up our act, behave accordingly, or polish our veneers.  Jesus is the Father’s standing—kneeling, dying, rising—invitation to trust the love that will not let us go.  Grace invites us to embrace the gift we never thought was meant for us, to revel in the long, essential kindness we will never deserve but may always enjoy.  So stay in grace. -Bill Knott
GraceNotes Podcast
Gracenotes is a weekly audio podcast from Bill Knott, Editor of Adventist Review