Recycled Writing – “Improving Grace?”

I have a defunct blog where I used to write my religious musings before joining Exponent II. I was trying to find something to write about today, and I couldn’t think of anything. (Or, rather, I couldn’t verbalize the things I was thinking. Stay tuned for the future when I’ve had a chance to write it all out.) I flipped back through the archives of my old blog to see if there was anything to repost, and I found an old piece that posed a question I still haven’t answered. So, here goes:

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Sometimes I’ll catch myself singing hymns without spending too much time actually thinking about the words. Today at church, we sang hymn 240, Know This, That Every Soul Is Free. As I got to verse 4, I noticed a phrase that struck me as a bit odd.

“Our God is pleased when we improve His grace and seek His perfect love.”

What does it mean to improve the grace of God? I’ve always viewed God’s grace as perfect.

I did a search in the scripture section of the church website, where I typed the phrase “improve grace” into the search box. I didn’t get any results.

The only thing I can think of is in the context of real estate. A piece of empty land is said to be “improved” when a structure is built on it. So maybe what the hymn means is that when we have God’s grace in our life, we should do something with it.

That’s all I’ve got. Any other thoughts on what it could mean?

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Published on July 01, 2024 04:00
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