ASHOK MARTIN MINISTRIES

Unused Grace will become a Witness against you

*Unused Grace will become a Witness against you*

> But his master answered him, ‘You wicked and slothful servant! You knew that I reap where I have not sown and gather where I scattered no seed? Matthew 25:26

Listen carefully—grace in your life is not meant to sit idle. When Jesus speaks in Matthew 25:34, He calls people “blessed,” but that blessing is seen in how they responded to what they were given. So ask yourself: what are you doing with the grace on your life? Because grace that is ignored does not stay silent—it becomes a witness. One day, it will either testify that you responded… or that you neglected it.

You say you believe—and that matters. 1 John 5:4–5 says the one who believes in Jesus overcomes the world. But look deeper: is your faith overcoming anything? Is it changing how you live, how you endure, how you stand? Because real faith is not just something you confess—it is something that carries you through battles and produces victory.

Read this clearly: Scripture does not say, “to him who started,” but “to him who overcomes.” The tree of life, victory over the second death, authority with Christ—these are promised to those who remain faithful (Revelation 2–3; 21:7). So don’t just begin well—finish strong. Grace brought you in, but perseverance will mark you.

Will You Endure or Give Up? James 1:12 speaks of a crown for the one who endures. 2 Timothy 4:7–8 shows a man finishing his race. This is your call: don’t quit halfway. Trials will come, pressure will rise—but this is where your faith is proven. You are not called to escape the race, but to finish it.

Grace Is Power—Use It. Don’t misunderstand grace. It is not an excuse to stay the same—it is power to become who God called you to be. If you ignore it, you waste it. If you use it, it transforms you. The difference is not in how much grace you received—but in what you did with it.

So hear this personally: you are blessed, but that blessing must come alive through overcoming faith. Don’t let grace sit unused in your life. Rise, endure, overcome. Because in the end, it is not those who merely received grace—but those who walked in it—who will inherit the kingdom.

Your brother in Christ,

Apostle Ashok Matin

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