Episodes

Thursday Mar 04, 2021
Bill Knott's GraceNotes: A NEW ECONOMY (March 05, 2021)
Thursday Mar 04, 2021
Thursday Mar 04, 2021

Friday Feb 26, 2021
Bill Knott's GraceNotes: THE FLOWERING OF GRACE (February 26, 2021)
Friday Feb 26, 2021
Friday Feb 26, 2021

Thursday Feb 18, 2021
Bill Knott's GraceNotes: GETTING WHAT WE DON’T DESERVE (February 19, 2021)
Thursday Feb 18, 2021
Thursday Feb 18, 2021

Friday Feb 12, 2021
Bill Knott's GraceNotes: MANNA IN OUR WILDERNESS (February12, 2021)
Friday Feb 12, 2021
Friday Feb 12, 2021

Thursday Feb 04, 2021
Bill Knott's GraceNotes: ASSUMED IDENTITY (February 05, 2021)
Thursday Feb 04, 2021
Thursday Feb 04, 2021

Thursday Jan 28, 2021
Bill Knott's GraceNotes: WHY GRACE MAKES US UNCOMFORTABLE (January 29, 2021)
Thursday Jan 28, 2021
Thursday Jan 28, 2021

Thursday Jan 21, 2021
Bill Knott's GraceNotes: REASSURING RHYTHMS (January 22, 2021)
Thursday Jan 21, 2021
Thursday Jan 21, 2021

Thursday Jan 14, 2021
Bill Knott's GraceNotes: RECLAIMING OUR IDENTITY (January 15, 2021)
Thursday Jan 14, 2021
Thursday Jan 14, 2021

Friday Jan 08, 2021
Bill Knott's GraceNotes: LOVE THAT WON’T LET GO (January 08, 2021)
Friday Jan 08, 2021
Friday Jan 08, 2021

Tuesday Dec 29, 2020
Bill Knott's GraceNotes: RENEWAL IN THE RUINS (January 01, 2021)
Tuesday Dec 29, 2020
Tuesday Dec 29, 2020
At every rounding of the year, we realize how much we need renewal.
On New Year’s Eve, we want to slam the door on the departing year, or banish memories of 2020’s pain and grief. But there are—and must be—great ties between the old year and the new.
We live in the same bodies: we inhabit the same homes. We remain related to the same family: we work at the same jobs. We worship with the same believers: we study the same Word.
It’s renewal, then, and not a clean break from the past, that offers us our greatest hope in 2021. How can our bodies be renewed? Will this year be the one when we’re transformed by the renewing of our minds? (Rom 12:2). How does a weary marriage find new sources of resilience and of laughter? Can dry and broken friendships be restored? We crave the ageless source of all renewal—the grace and mercy of our Lord revealed in the pages of His Word.
Yes, grace renews what grace began.
“That is why we never give up. Though our bodies are dying, our spirits are being renewed every day. For our present troubles are small and won’t last very long. Yet they produce for us a glory that vastly outweighs them and will last forever!” (2 Cor 4:16-17).
So here’s to growing deeper, stronger, wiser, kinder in 2021.
Stay in grace.
-Bill Knott
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