The Grace of God: Unworthiness and Ignorance
God's grace is universally available, and no one is unworthy; the true barrier to receiving it is not a lack of worthiness, but rather ignorance and a lack of inner consent and openness.
Father, can anyone deserve this grace? Even the saints and the sages when it comes... can anyone deserve this grace? Is that what it is? Yes. I don't think my audio is um...
No, it's audible now. It's audible. Okay. Does... what is the question?
Can anyone deserve this? Can anyone be worthy of this grace?
Let's start with: can anyone be unworthy? No. Nobody can be unworthy. Do many not find it in themselves to make this inward offer, to give this inner consent to belong to Him, to allow us to be transformed and our lives to be transformed by His will alone? Yes. Most of us, most of our brothers and sisters in the world will find it too scary or too hocus-pocus or too far out or too something for this process to really be allowed by them to have the openness, to have the faith. And that is why the sages have communicated so much to try and break their barriers, break their boundaries. God Himself has come many times and shared beautiful scriptures so that something catches us from within. So really it's not a question of worthiness. I would say it's more a question of ignorance. It's more a question of solidified ignorance.
Key Teachings
- No one is unworthy of God's grace; worthiness is not a prerequisite.
- The barrier to receiving grace is often a lack of inner consent, openness, and faith.
- Sages and scriptures exist to help break down these inner barriers.
- The true impediment to grace is ignorance, not unworthiness.
From: The Spiritual Quest is a leap of Faith - 27th October 2025