Andrew Wommack Devotional for July 10 2026 — Grow In Grace

TODAY’S ANDREW WOMMACK DEVOTIONAL. 


 
TOPIC: Grow In Grace

 
Luke 11:38, "And when the Pharisee saw it, he marvelled that he had not first washed before dinner."

 
Text: Luke 11:37-41
 
A sure sign of the error of legalism is misplaced priorities, as we see here with these Pharisees. It is not recorded in Scripture that the Pharisees marveled at the wonderful works of Jesus. They were too busy looking for something to criticize (Mark 3:2). But they marveled at Jesus not washing His hands. This is a classic example of straining out a gnat and swallowing a camel (Mt. 23:24).

Those who seek to earn righteousness through keeping the Law are consumed with 'doing,' while those who receive righteousness by faith are simply confessing what has already been done. This is a simple and yet profound difference. If we are still 'doing' acts of holiness to get God to move in our lives, then we are still operating under a 'Law' mentality that is not faith (Gal. 3:12). When we simply believe and confess what has already been provided through Christ, that's grace.


A person who is living under the Law and a person who lives under grace should have very similar actions of holiness, but their motivations are completely opposite. The legalist has their attention on what they must do, while the person living by faith has his attention on what Christ has already done for him. For instance, the Scriptures teach us to confess with our mouths and believe with our hearts, and we will receive from God. 

The legalist thinks, That means I can get God to heal me by confessing, 'By his stripes I am healed.' However, the person who understands God's grace will not confess the Word to get healed. They will confess, 'By His stripes I am healed' because they really believe it has already been done.

Analyzing our 'mind set' is the simplest way of discerning whether we are operating in true Bible faith or a legalistic counterfeit. If the motive for our actions is to be accepted with God, that's legalism. If we live wholly out of faith and gratefulness for what God has already done, that's grace. Grow in grace!

 
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Today's devotional reminds us that Christianity is not about striving to earn God's acceptance but living from the acceptance we have already received through Jesus Christ. Grace shifts our focus from our performance to Christ's finished work on the cross. When we truly understand this, our obedience, worship, prayer, and service become joyful responses of gratitude rather than attempts to gain God's favor. Spiritual maturity is revealed not only by what we do but by why we do it. As we grow in grace, our confidence rests in Christ's completed work, producing a life of genuine faith, humility, and thankful obedience that brings glory to God.

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