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Amazing Grace | How Sweet The Sound | Pastor Jerrid Fletcher

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Amazing Grace
Amazing Grace | How Sweet The Sound 
Pastor Jerrid Fletcher
June 8, 2025


This message invites us to move beyond familiarity with the hymn and into a fresh encounter with the depth, power, and beauty of God's grace. With vivid storytelling, generational faith, and a compelling walk through Romans 1-3, we are reminded that grace isn't just a lyric or doctrine - it's the rescue mission of heaven for every soul who has fallen short. And according to Romans 3:23-24, that is all of us.


DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 

1. Where has grace met you in your own story? Think about a time in your life when you were at your lowest, weakest, or most lost—how did God's grace show up? How did that experience shift your understanding of who God is and how He loves?

2. Which form of pride has threatened your ability to receive or extend grace? There are many: thinking we can earn grace, believing others don’t deserve it, or trying to “pay God back.” In what ways has pride crept into your relationship with God or others? What would it look like to surrender that pride and rest in grace instead?

3. Can you recognize grace in your everyday moments? Grace isn’t just something we receive at salvation—it follows us into kitchens, boardrooms, text messages, and traffic jams. What everyday graces might you be overlooking right now? How could growing in gratitude help you become more aware of it?

4. Forgiveness is one of the hardest expressions of grace—but also one of the most Christ-like. Is there someone you’ve withheld grace from because you believed they didn’t deserve it? How might your extension of grace reflect the grace God has extended to you?

5. What does Romans 3:23–24 reveal about our identity and our worth? This verse declares both the truth of our brokenness and the beauty of our justification. How does knowing you’ve been "justified freely" change how you view yourself? Does it impact how you approach others, worship, or even failure?