The Grace Check
What is it actually teaching you about God?
Paste a sermon quote, your notes from Sunday, or a worship lyric — and read it through the finished work of Christ. Not a score. Not a verdict on anyone. Just an honest look at what the words assume, and what grace says instead.
Check a statement ↓You’ve been carrying words that were said over you. Some of them were never grace.
A line from a sermon that stuck like a splinter. A lyric you sang for years before you heard what it was really saying. A sentence from a leader that still plays on repeat. Words shape the God you picture — and some of the words you were handed pictured a God the cross never revealed.
The Grace Check reads a statement the way the whole site reads Scripture: through the New Covenant, with the finished work of Christ as the lens. It won’t grade your church or name your pastor. It will tell you what the words assume, and what is actually true because of Jesus.
No shame. No verdicts. Just clarity — and rest on the far side of it.
Check a Statement
Paste it. Read it through grace.
A single quote, a worship lyric, or your full notes from Sunday — anything that’s been sitting with you.
The statement — a single quote or your full notes (up to 10,000 characters):
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“Test all things; hold fast what is good.”
1 Thessalonians 5:21 · NKJV