Grace Needed in the World. Given by God as a gift to creation.
Grace and the Pink-Shoe Parade
Grace was not very big. He wasn’t very strong. He had two teeth, four wobbly legs, and shoes so pink they made butterflies jealous. He lived in a cozy nook at the edge of the Wiggly Woods, where the clouds giggled and the trees told bedtime stories.
Everyone thought Grace was supposed to be a Sin Eater. But Grace didn’t like eating anything heavier than marshmallows. He tried once to nibble a grumble, but it gave him hiccups for a week.
So, Grace did something else. He gave gifts. Not toys or candy or glittery hats (though he did love glittery hats). Grace gave something better: He gave forgiveness.
Whenever someone tripped over their temper or spilled a secret they shouldn’t have, Grace would wobble over, tap his pudgy nose, and say: “It’s okay. You’re still wonderful.”
And just like that, the world felt lighter.
Grace's Town Visit.
Here he is—Grace, standing in the heart of a whimsical town, surrounded by gentle souls who need just a little kindness. His lavender fuzz and pink shoes bring a soft glow to the cobblestone street, while the villagers around him wear expressions of worry, sadness, or confusion. And yet, Grace’s presence feels like a balm—quietly reminding them that forgiveness is near, and that being wonderful isn’t something you earn, it’s something you are.
Town Forgiven.
Here’s Grace in his whimsical town once again—but this time, the air is lighter, the smiles are brighter, and the cobblestones seem to hum with happiness. The villagers who once wore worry now beam with joy, basking in the quiet magic of Grace’s presence. His pink shoes still shine, his antennae still wiggle, and his gift of forgiveness has turned the whole town into a celebration of second chances.
Grace On His Way to Another Town.
Here’s Grace, waving goodbye with his pudgy little hand and pink shoes glowing with purpose as he heads down the cobblestone path. The children smile and wave back, their hearts lighter because of him. And somewhere beyond the hills, another town waits—full of stories, soft hearts, and second chances.
Ephesians 2:8-9 ERV - I mean that you have been saved by - Bible Gateway
Grace is vising his family for a short time. Bye!
Me, The creator by the grace of God.
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