If a Man Answers… Don’t Hang Up

In the movie, If a Man Answers, Sandra Dee devises a plan where her mother calls her house every night then hangs up when her husband answers. This, along with the long stem roses that Sandra sends to herself, results in her husband becoming mad with envy and thus gives his undivided attention to his little wife whom he fears losing.

When people refer to “Cold Calls”, they are usually talking about auto insurance companies or political campaigners. I believe that Cold Calling is a skill set that is required for nearly every area of life.

Picture yourself, you’ve called your crush and now hear her voice on the other end of the line. Suddenly you realize that you have no idea what to say and hang up. As you kick yourself for being such a chicken, your crush is lost as to what just happened and is now blocking your number.

Whether or not you have been in such a position before, we can all relate to the fear of having to call someone.

I have good news for you. Just as the witty Sandra Dee, you too can harness the power of Cold Calls.

Step 1: Cool Your Nerves.

Having a cool head on your shoulders is key when making a call to anyone.

Next time your hands start to sweat, you get the chills, your tongue swells, and you lose all ability to speak, try these tricks to calm your nerves.

  • Take a deep breath for 6 seconds, hold it for 2, then let it out for 7.
  • Power pose. To do this, reach your arms out to your side and lean your head back.
  • Chew gum. But please, not too loud.

 

Beyond these physical actions, there are a few mental techniques you can use as well.

  • Remember that you are equal to the person you are calling. This is simply a conversation between two human beings.
  • Believe in what your product and allow your passion to lead.
  • Don’t make this a bigger deal than it is.

 

Step 2. The Actual Call

There are two main points you need to cover in your Cold Call. First, who you are, and second, why they should care.

The best way to go about introducing yourself is by making it clear that you are not a stranger. This can be accomplished by stating that you both have a mutual acquaintance, you’ve gone to the same event, share the same interest, or even that you have met briefly in person.

Secondly, convince them that you have something worth listening to. This should take less than 30 seconds.

  • What exactly is your product, service, or concept that you are promoting?
  • Explain how you can solve a problem or pain in their life.
  • Finally, ask them what they think and listen.

Let’s say that you were asking your crush out. If you were to use these steps it would go something like this –

“Hey Sally, this is James. You know the guy who keeps looking at you during math class. Ya, that’s me. I heard you talking about that movie and thought I might help you out by buying you a ticket, maybe some popcorn, and who knows, I could even provide a shoulder for you to cry on when it gets to the sad parts. What do you think?”

Bingo

 

There you have it. The next time you make a Cold Call, If a Man Answers….. you won’t have to hang up.

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A huge shout out to Joshua D. Fischer, VP of Acquisitions at Go Realty/Birgo Capital, a Pittsburgh based Private Equity Real Estate fund.

And to Praxis for hosting Joshua D. Fisher for their workshop on the Art of Sales and Cold Calls. If you are a creative, independent thinker who wants to get a jump start on their career without hopping through the hoops and political agendas of a dying degree, I strongly recommend checking them out.

The Beauty of Vulnerability

Doing the one thing I feared the most, in front of an entire audience. Putting myself out there after being hurt. Telling him I loved him for the first time. These are the vulnerable moments that make us who we are.

In her Ted Talk by the title of The Power of Vulnerability, Brené Brown shares her research on the topic of vulnerability and those who choose to embrace it as opposed to run from it.

During this research, Brené discovered two main secrets.

1. Open Doors

When people embrace vulnerability they will find doors of opportunity at every turn. The one thing that keeps us from trying new things, taking risks, or following our dream is fear. Fear of failure, not being enough, looking like a fool. In short, fear of being vulnerable.

If we instead would grab ahold of this uncomfortable feeling and use it to guide us toward a life filled with new and exciting adventures, we would be completely transformed.

2. You Can’t Just Numb Fear

Our generation is the most addicted, obese, and medicated group of people in all of history. We go to any lengths necessary to numb these feelings of fear, rejection, and vulnerability. The problem is that when you numb your emotions you numb them all.

In our efforts to remove the feeling of vulnerability, we’ve removed all the joy, self-pride, and courage that life has to offer.

 

I can speak for myself that vulnerability has been one of the most influential tools in creating who I am today.

As a child my greatest fear was math. I dreaded the thought to such a degree that it would almost make me sick. At the age of 12, I decided that I would kill this fear once and for all by preforming a verbal, on the spot math test before an audience. This was by far one of the most embarrassing and frightening moments of my childhood. Yet, through this experience, I learned that failures are the greatest opportunities to grow and that allowing myself to look like a fool for the pursuit of self-improvement is actually a win.

At the age of nine, I was told by a very influential adult figure that I should never sing in public. This broke my soul and paralyzed me from singing for many years. One day it hit me that I didn’t sing for other people, I sang for myself. Being vulnerable was worth it for me because I loved singing regardless of whether anyone else enjoyed it.

Love can be a frightening experience, especially when you’re young and it’s your first time. I remember being scared to death the first time I said those three little words, yet I still did it. Looking back now I can see that putting myself out there and saying exactly what I felt may not have resulted in a happily ever after but I did discover that being me was more important than any other person’s opinion of me.

These are the kinds of moments that make us who we are. Vulnerability is a gift that comes to us in the form of thorns, yet hold the most beautiful roses that life can offer.

Leading with your Why

It’s Christmas time and you find yourself in the mall when a booth salesman approaches you.

“Do I have a deal for you,” he says, then proceeds to deliver his spill. Let me know which of these two pitches would convince you to buy his product.

We sell the top of the market hair brushes. They can de-tangle and remove dead strands, and they work for wet and dry hair. Want to buy one?

or

You know that feeling you get when you look at yourself in the mirror and say, “I look good”? This is the self-confidence that we strive to produce for our customers. We do so through our products that can de-tangle and remove dead strands, and they work for wet and dry hair. Our self-confidence boosting products are top of the market hair brushes. Want to buy one?

How Great Leaders Lead

In his TED Talk How Great Leaders Inspire Action, Simon Sinek presents the key to sharing one’s ideas in such a way that others not only understand but can relate to and take on as their own.

What is this secret? The Golden circle.

 

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In the example above the first pitch is the process of working one’s way from the outside of the golden circle inward. This is how most companies and individuals market their products and themselves. They start with the What, then move to the How. Very few companies can tell you the Why behind what they do, which leaves their audience uninspired and unconnected.

The second example shows a pitch working from the inside outward. It starts with a mission allowing you as the customer to relate to and join their cause. They then explain how this goal can become a reality and finally deliver the product as the solution. The idea is not to sell the person on the product but instead to recruit them for your team. Because as Simon states in his speech:

“People don’t buy what you do, they but why you do it.”

People want to be identified with a cause or product that aligns with their beliefs. When you share your why, it allows others to take this mission and make it their own.

A perfect example of this was the Civil Rights movement. On August 28, 1963, two thousand five hundred people showed up to hear a single man. This man did not speak on the opposition between black and white. He did not present a plan as to how politics or force could bring power for change. He simply shared his personal beliefs and dreams. This dream is what brought such a large gathering together. No one came to see King; they came because they identified with his Why. This Why is what inspired a movement and united people from all racial backgrounds.

A more modern-day example of this would be the well-known and beloved company, Apple. This company has no secret advantage over their competitors. They have the same means of producing income, products, and advancements in technology. The only thing that sets them apart is that they have a mission. Apple is not simply a commuter company, they are an industry that defies the limits pushes the boundaries and dares to dream big. Talk to any loyal Apple owner and they will tell you that these are the exact things that they themselves strive to do through the products they buy. It’s not simply a commuter, it’s a mindset.

How about a smaller scale example. Chick-Fil-A makes outstanding chicken sandwiches but their mission is to provide the highest level of customer service in the fast-food industry. If you hear someone say “my pleasure” the first question that pops into your mind is whether they work at Chick-Fil-A. Search the web for memes, videos, and reviews on this company and you will see that their customer service is their mission. Having this Why behind their product attracts customers who appreciate this service and workers who wish to be identified with this reputation. Even when the beliefes of this company are tested and challenged by opposing ideas and opinions (Chick-Fil-A gives protestors free chicken sandwiches and drinks), the mission that they hold stands firm. This is what separates Chick-Fil-A from its competitors.

Personal Application

Martin Luther King’s Why was a dream of his children growing up in a world where the color of their skin mattered less then their charater and the contents of thier hearts. His How was a peacfull Civil Rights movement, and his What was freedom and equality for all.

Apple’s Why is the challenging of modern day technology that turnes ideas into reality. Thier How is the creatinon of cutting edge products that are easy to use, and thier What are computers.

Chick-Fil-A’s Why is a welcomeing atmosphere that values their cutomers and inspires their emploees to serve. Their How is outstanding customer service, and their What are chicken sandwiches.

If Martin Luther King, Apple, and Chick-Fil-A can use this technique then so can you. This is not simply a tool for big shots. It’s a way of looking at all of life.

Why do you have the job you do? Why do you go to the school you do? Why do you believe as you do? Why do you think that the dreams you have are worth anyone’s time?

If you can answer these questions then you can convince others to take on your cause.

So next time you are explaining an idea to a coworker, telling a stranger what you do for a living, or sharing your beliefs with a friend, try explaining why you hold to these ideas. Before you know it, you might just be leading a movement of people who share the same mission, simply because you showed it to them.

 

Want to see some personal examples of this concept? Check out these three blogs on why I do what I do.

The Reason I Chose To Work With Children Every Day

The Reason I Am Passionate About Nuts, Bolts, And Hay

The Reason I Chose Not To Go To College

The Reason I Chose Not To Go To College

Get good grades, go to college, and then you’ll have the perfect life.

This is the message that I’ve heard countless times again. Earning a degree seems to be the magic potion for success. Unfortunately though, this is not the case. At the end of the day, one’s work ethic, ability to produce value, and life experience will far out weigh  a piece of paper.

It is for this reason that I have chosen not to attend college. Before you throw me out as a lost cause, allow me to explain What I am doing instead, How I am doing it, and most importantly, Why.

What

I am apart of a movement that is revolutionizing higher education and the pursuit of a career. The worth of a degree is becoming less valuable yet more expensive and time-consuming to obtain. College is not for everyone, and I’m one of those people that it’s not for. I am a Praxis student leading the way for future change. This is What I DO.

How

Praxis is a 12-month business program during which time each student completes a six-month online boot camp along with a following six-month apprenticeship through an exciting startup company. The main agenda of the boot camp is to create a portfolio to showcase a candidate’s skills and abilities to potential employers. The apprenticeship is focused on taking these skills and applying them to real-world experience.

Through this program, I have the ability to determine my own path instead of trusting it in the hands of a university. At the end of the day, my outcome depends entirely on whether I accomplished what was required and expected of me. I can place blame on no one besides the man in the mirror, yet this also means that the person creating that reflection is me and not a system or society.

“I am the captain of my ship and the master of my fate.” – Dr. Ivan Joseph

Praxis is simply the structure of responsibility by which I obtain freedom. This is How I do what I do.

Why

I believe in striving for the kind of life that is capable of changing the world. This is a life measured not by a bank account summary or the opinions of others. It’s a life measured by the personal accomplishments I have achieved. It’s a life of overcoming the resistance that stands between each master and their trade. It’s a life of resting your head on the pillow each night satisfied with how you spent your hours that day.

I believe that each person has a purpose and place in the world that they are meant to impact. Life is a gift you only get once. I intend to live mine completely invested and involved, as opposed to checking my brain in at the door so that the trends and ideas of the day can live my life for me.

It is this purpose that I aim for instead of am A on a test or exam. Such a life is not given to anyone but is one that must be fought for and earned. For myself, this journey does not lead through a college compose but instead out in the real world, gaining life experience, skills, and a reputation of someone who can deliver.

 

College is not a bad thing or a pour choice to make, for some people. At the end of the day though, one’s work ethic, ability to produce value, and life experience will far out weigh a piece of paper, and that is why I have chosen not to go to college.

 

Want to know how you can discover your Why? check out this blog

Leading with you Why

Enjoyed my Why? check out these blogs on why I chose the other paths in my life.

The Reason I Am Passionate About Nuts, Bolts, and Hay

The Reason I Chose To Work With Children Everyday

The Reason I Am Passionate About Nuts, Bolts, and Hay

You may think I’m crazy but, I am passionate about nuts, bolts, and hay. To explain the reasoning behind this passion allow me to share with you What I do, How I do it, and most importantly Why I it.

What

I am a team member of one of the fastest-growing businesses in the US, that, fun fact, is actually Canadian owned and operated. This retail chain offers products for home improvement, lawn, and gardening maintenance, and specializes in agriculture livestock, equine and pert care. I am a team member of Tractor Supply and am proud to serve my community by serving our customers.

How

The way by which I offer my services to these customers is by fulfilling my duties to the very best of my abilities. This is not simply a job that I clock in and out of but is a part of my daily efforts to impact my community, which is something I do with or without my red vest on. My efforts toward creating a friendly, welcoming atmosphere, where people can find not only the supplies but also the help they need, is what impacts my community, and ultimately my state and country.

Besides assisting customers with finding specific products within our store, I have also made it my personal challenge to greet each customer upon arrival offering any help that they may need the moment they arrive. This accomplishes three things.

1. It saves the customer time which can be better used working on their projects or spending time with their family and loved ones. 2. It allows me to connect with these members of my town to create relationships that go beyond company and customer. 3. It lets the customer know that this is a place that they can come to in the future for not only their daily needs and tools but also for friendly service and a welcoming farming family.

Another way that I have gone the extra country mile is by writing a personal note on the back of each customer’s flyer.

I noticed that most of our customer information papers, offering adds, store sales info, and cash winning opportunities, were being thrown away or left in the carts without so much as a single glance. This meant that our customers were going uneducated about our annual opportunists to save and invest. To solve this problem I put together a quick, 15-sec speech concerning the information in our flyer and the chance to win cold cash while pointing out exactly where they could read more at their convenience. Along with this, I also wrote a personal note on the inside page, wishing them a great day with my name attached. This note allows our store to be front and center in their minds even after they walk out our doors, and also supplies a name to attach to a face the next time they come in.

To prove that these actions are effective, one week after applying them to my daily work interactions, I received the Country Mile award for my outstanding customer service and satisfaction.

Why

I believe in hard work, discovering new ways to impacts one’s work, community, and the lives of others. Being attentive as to what needs to be done and knowing how to improve how things are run is what makes a great team member, and what allows me to achieve my goals.

This store is much more than a building with products and services. It is a place for creating projects, hobbies, and livelihoods. By being apart of this industry I can be a problem solver. And, for that customer who walks into a warm greeting, friendly assistance, and a “have a great day” farewell note, I even get to be a life-changer, if only in my community.

Yet what is our country made of if not communities? And what are communities made of if not their people? Therefore, by serving the people of my community, I truly am a world changer.

 

You may think I’m crazy but, now you know why I am passionate about nuts, bolts, and hay.

 

Want to know how you can discover your Why? Check out this blog.

Leading with you Why

Enjoyed my Why? check out these blogs on why I chose the other paths in my life.

The Reason I Chose Not To Go To College 

The Reason I Chose To Work With Children Everyday

The Reason I Chose To Work With Children Everyday

Today I put on six band-aids, solved twelve arguments over a toy, and wiped four very runny noses. What can I say, kids are messy.

Today I also was given seven hugs, two kisses, and a drawing. What can I say, I love these kids.

You may wonder why a person would choose to work with children everyday of the week, and I can understand your confusion. For me though, this is the ages when I have the greatest impact. Allow me to explain by sharing with you What I do, How I do it, and most importantly, Why I do it.

What

I am a USA certified Gymnastics coach who teaches children how to perform skills with the personal desire of building self-confidence and will power that can change the lives of these children, and eventually the world.

As a gymnastic coach, I get to do what I love. The title and means by which I reach these children are of far less significant than the actual outcome. I just happen to be blessed with the opportunity to use a beautiful and challenging sport to inspire and impact the lives of children. Touching the lives of others through gymnastics is What I do.

How

The means by which I bring about these transformations and make this impact is through art, specifically the physical movement of gymnastics.

By teaching a child how to perform a cartwheel for the first time, a back-flip on the trampoline, or a flip flop, I can give them the opportunity to achieve a simple win that will lead to a ripple effect of achievements.

Those who believe that a child with down syndrome can never learn how to do a cartwheel, front flip, or compete at a meet have not met some of my most beloved students. The angels light up my world with their smiles and joy.

Each child is one of a kind and priceless. All they require to reach their full potential is encouragement and guidance from those who care. Gymnastics is simply How I do what I do.

Why

I love working with children. More specifically though, I love working with children in a way that allows them to build confidence in who they are and their ability to overcome any area of life.

I have witnessed the transformation of a child in that one moment when the skill they thought was impossible suddenly becomes their own reality. A smile covers their faces from ear to ear and their eyes light up with an uncontainable excitement. It is in these moments that I get to share in their excitement, offering a high five, a pat on the back, hug or even a happy dance. These are the moments that become engraved in their minds and push them toward new unattainable goals, knowing that they can change the world.

One of the most rewarding place for me to see these outcomes has been in my work with the foster-care system. Each week I have the opportunity to work with a group of girls within the local foster-care home. These girls have each come from abusive backgrounds where they have been betrayed and used, often by those who were closest to them. As a result, they come to us with no desire to open up and trust as they struggle inwardly with an extreme lack of self-worth.

The joy of  seeing the transformation in these girls when they reach that moment of accomplishment is what my job is all about. At that moment, the past has no power over them. At that moment they discover pride in who they are and the confidence to reach for that next goal.

I truly believe that the way a person overcomes the challenges in this life is by first finding a scene of pride and accomplishment within themselves. This self-confidence is what drives a person to reach for the impossible, achieve what others said could never be done, and put the needs of others before their own. This is what it takes to be a world-changer and this is Why I do what I do.

 

 

I am a USA certified Gymnastics coach who teaches children how to perform skills with the personal desire of building self-confidence and will power that can change the lives of these children, and eventually the world.

 

Want to know how you can discover your Why? check out this blog

Leading with you Why

Enjoyed my Why? check out these blogs on why I chose the other paths in my life.

The Reason I Am Passionate About Nuts, Bolts, and Hay

The Reason I Chose Not To Go To College

What You Say, Without Saying It

A person can determine your attitude from across the room, read your mind by your facial expressions, and come to a personal opinion of you within seven seconds. The power of nonverbal communication is one that when understood and wield in the right manner, can make the difference between success and failure.

In her Ted Talk titled “Your Body Language May Shape Who You Are”, Amy Cuddy explains the significants body language can have on not only how others perceive you, but perhaps more importantly, how you perceive yourself.

Through several studies, Amy has proven that how one percent themselves influences their feelings, thoughts, and physiology.

In one such study, volunteers were split into two separate groups. The first group stood for two minutes in a confident, dominate pose while the other group stood in a more hidden and protective pose. The results were outstanding. The confidently posed group’s testosterone levels (the confident hormone) increased by 20% while their cortisol levels (the stress hormone) decreased by 10%. The hidden group’s testosterone levels decreased by 25%, while their cortisol levels increased by 15%. All of this in only 2 minutes.

Amy has performed simulator studies in both classrooms with students and in the work field observing interview processes. The results were the same in each atmosphere. Those who were more successful and rose to positions of leadership were those who presented themselves with confident body language.

I can personally attest to this being true.

In High School my sister and I got a wild hair to try debate. We had no coach, no experience, no idea how to run a case, and only two weeks to prepare. Our game plan was to fake it until we made it. Short and simple.

We both walked into that compaction room, with our (cough, empty) briefcases and files, like we were that years’ debate champions. By the end of the tournament, we had no trophies to boast, but we defiantly had learned a lot. The real surprise was that no one thought that this was our first time debating. We even got compliments on our confidence and cool approach to speaking, which must have been acquired over many years.

With these facts and my testimony, you might just be wondering what this body language looks like and how you can apply it to your everyday life.

The truth is that there are no cement rules to body language, simple guidelines. If you wish to appear confident then open yourself up. The willingness to take chances is the outcome of confidence and therefore appearing as if you are putting yourself out there for any situation that may come will show your eagerness to face that next challenge, even if inside you’re scared to death. The opposite is also true. If you pose in a hidden and protective position you will appear unconfined and timid, signaling that you are unprepared for any obstacle or opportunity that presents itself.

Examples of these positions would be the “winners” pose; arms out and above your head with chin slightly lifted; or the “pout”; arms crossed and head or eyes downcast.

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Next time you are going into a test, interview, or experiencing a stressful day at work, try slipping away for a few moments to make a “winners” pose in the bathroom stalls. As a result of this forced body language signal, you will be better prepared to have that confidence and show it through your nonverbal communication. You might just find out that you can say a lot to others and yourself without saying a thing.

Before I die

As the saying goes “An ounce of action is worth more than a ton of theory.” People are extremely good at complaining but are lacking in the department of solving these dilemmas.

In her Ted Talk titled Before I dieCandy Chang shares her experience and story of how she turned a difficult time in her life into a blessing for others.

After losing a dear friend who was like a mother to her, Candy found herself examining her own life and the time she had here on this earth.

We can each look at our own lives and see this same value, yet we just a quickly lose it in the chaos of life. This is the dilemma Candy chose to solve in her community. By taking the side of an old abandoned building and turning it into an enormous chalkboard, this woman gave people a safe place to share their thoughts, ambitions, and even fears. On this wall the words Before I Die I Want To.., were written with spaces for others to fill in their answers. Within a single day, the entire wall was filled.

Something that was once an eyesore, probably the source of many people’s complaints, suddenly became a place of unity and beauty. All because one person saw a need and provided a solution.

We only have so much time here on earth to impact the lives of those around us. Why would we waste a single moment focusing on the ugly instead of bringing beauty?

Before I Die I Want To…

I don’t know what your answer may be to the above question. Perhaps you’d say to love someone with all your heart. Maybe you want to be someone’s hero. Perhaps you simply want to fulfill a childhood dream. Regardless of what your answer may be, I would have two follow up questions.

#1. How can you use those aberrations to impact the lives of others beyond yourself? 

2# Why are you not doing so?

Before I die I want to impact this world in such a way that when I leave, it is a better place to live simply because I was once apart of it. Change like this will never come about as a result of complaining about the wrongs in life. There will always be evil in the world. The good news is that also means that there will always be opportunists to make a difference, but only for those who choose to seize the moment.

Will you be the ton of theory that weighs the world down or the ounce of action that leads to a title wave of change?

Life is the Test

Many people would title my education as “Unschooling”. As a home school student, I have had the opportunity to explore topics and areas of life that would never show up on a graded test.

The only reason I learned how to read was to gain knowledge through books on topics I enjoyed. The only reason I studied math was to enable me to create the things I was interested in. And the only reason I learned to write was to share these amazing treasures with the world. Growing up, there were no tests because life is the test.

My mother, being the pure genius that she is, taught me how to read and then led me to her vast library of books and told me to learn. When I would come to a problem or a question throughout my pursuit, she was always there to help, but the journey was mine to navigate.

As a result of this, each of my sibling’s education looks vastly different than the others. My brother is a wiz when it comes to math and has a love for agriculture and wildlife development. My sister lives and breaths to capture beauty and has started her own photography business at the age of 15. And I have poured my heart and soul into the love of self-expression through the arts and the use of written and spoken words.

As stated in his TED talk by the title of Do Schools kill Creativity, Sir Ken Robinson makes the statement that “ It is education that is meant to lead us into this future that we cannot yet grasp.”

The thing about the future is that no one knows what it holds. We can make our best guess, and yes the actions we perform today have a great impact on tomorrow, but we still know nothing of what the future will hold. Yet, we educate our children as if the future will never change. As if all they will need to know are the same skills needed during the Industrial Revolution when education was created solely to enable one to get a job. The reality of today is that a degree will not guarantee you a place in the work field as it once did.

Ken Robinson observes that the education system begins by teaching children from the waist up, then focuses on their heads, and finally leans solely to one side. It is this form of learning that is educating children out of creativity. “By the time children become adults they have had [creativity] beaten out of them as schools, and later on business graft in their minds that mistakes are the worst things they can make.”

As Picasso once said, “All children are born artists, the problem is to remain an artist as you grow up.”

What if instead of structuring our schools on the mindset of funneling students into college and producing university professors, we instead gave children the necessary tools to gain knowledge and then allowed them to nurture their God-given dreams, interests, and talents. If my mother would have forced me to learn the same way my brother did I would not only have failed when measured up to him, but I also would have lost the wonder and splendor of sharing my hopes, dreams, and ambitions with the world.

No two children are the same, and yet we expect them all to learn the exact same way. I believe that it is time that we look at the system in which our children and grandchildren will be growing up in and compare it to the real world. After all, it matters little what grade you earned on a test, when life itself is the test.

Grace

Meaning of Grace

So often we are taught that grace is God showing His love to us even when we are sinners. His hug of acceptance you could say. And though this is true, it is an insufficient view of the power of Manifold Grace.

Manifold means that there are many folds. Like a cloth that is folded over and over in creases, so grace has many layers to its significance.

Yes, grace is the unmerited favor of God, but it goes beyond simply favor.

Picture it like this; you are stuck in your mud and muck of sin, unable to pull yourself out. God comes with His grace and chooses to love you even when you are in your mud and muck. However, He does not leave you there. He instead raps His arms around you in that hug of unearned love and pulls you out of your sin, placing you on solid ground. He then takes your filthy clothes and gives you a garment of pure white righteousness. Now transformed from your old self, God walks with you along the path you call life and guides you away from pits of mud and muck. This Is grace!

Grace is the power of God that works in us making us into His workmanship. Grace is given by God, yet it is Jesus who provides the mean by which we enter into Grace (salvation), while the Holy Spirit is the One who actually brings this grace into our lives.

Personal Application

We have this power of grace given to us by the Holy Spirit as we stand in Christ alone. This grace is an attribute of God and is therefore apart of God, holding the power of God. For this reason, we ought to live in this grace with the confidence that nothing can keep us from being transformed by its work. If God is grace and nothing can stand against God then nothing can stand against His power of grace in our lives.

How dare I question whether I can become all God promises I am. How dare I put more faith in my inability to withstand the temptations of sin, then in the grace of God to overcome these areas in my life. How dare I use grace as an excuse to live a lesser life, twisting it into meaning that God will forgive me as I live in the flesh.

Grace is the power to overcome sin not the excuse the remain in it.