Irish singer-songwriter Bono wrote a song called \u201cGrace.\u201d Grace, she takes the blame.\xa0She covers the shame.\xa0Removes the stain . . . Grace, it's a name for a girl,\xa0It's also a thought that changed the world . . . What once was hurt, what once was friction, what left a mark no longer stings\xa0because Grace makes beauty out of ugly things.\xa0When interviewed about the song, he said, "There is atonement built in [into the world]: an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth. Then enters Grace and turns that upside down. I love it.\u201d So do we. Grace brings us together to hear the good news of how God, by grace, turns the world upside down. In Romans 4, Paul teaches us through Abraham. Don't expect God to jump for joy over your obedience; instead, you can jump for joy over what he's done for you. It's grace. And we\u2019re delighted you\u2019re here to receive it with us.