
Our whole world is different right now. We are upside down, and all that was normal seems to have vanished right before our eyes. It almost feels like we have all become characters in a science fiction novel. COVID-19 has touched us all.
This virus has had such an impact because of its contagious nature, its incubation period, and its ability to be spread through asymptomatic carriers (people who appear to be completely healthy, but are carrying the virus).
Contagious. Let’s stop and think about that word for a minute. My own quick definition of ‘contagious’ is something that spreads from one person to another. Let’s check out Merriam-Webster to see how close I am to being correct. 🙂

Thank you, Merriam-Webster. 🙂
As you continue reading, those definitions may be helpful.
A couple of weeks ago, I was participating in an online chat with a few women who were studying the life of Abigail with me. As part of our study and discussion, we read a portion of Scripture together, and a verse jumped off the page at me. We were reading a passage that I’ve read many, many times before, but I hadn’t really noticed this verse. It’s likely that my antenna was up because of our current situation, but even more likely that the Holy Spirit was using the current situation to bring something to my attention. Check this verse out –
“But having the same spirit of faith, according to what is written, ‘I believed, therefore I spoke,’ we also believe, therefore we also speak, knowing that He who raised the Lord Jesus will raise us also with Jesus and will present us with you. For all things are for your sakes, so that the grace which is spreading to more and more people may cause the giving of thanks to abound to the glory of God.” (2 Corinthians 4:13-15, NASB)
I hope when you just read that, you felt the excitement I felt when I read it. Grace spreading to more and more people. Contagious grace. Incredible, right? God’s grace is contagious. It is transmissible by direct or indirect contact. It was made to spread. Paul even tells us how it spreads. We believe, therefore, we speak. We have received grace, therefore, we give grace. We don’t keep God’s grace to ourselves.
So, I began to ask myself, “Where else is this concept in Scripture? Have I missed more of this?” I decided to go on a treasure hunt. I looked up this Greek word that is translated ‘spreading’ in this verse. For those of you fellow diggers, the word is ‘pleonazo’. According to the Strong’s Concordance, it means “to do, make or be more, i.e. increase (transitively or intransitively); by extension, to superabound: – abound, abundant, make to increase, have over.” I found some other incredible verses that made use of this Greek word, and I would love to share one of those verses with you.
“God’s law was given so that all people could see how sinful they were. But as people sinned more and more, God’s wonderful grace became more abundant (pleonazo). So just as sin ruled over all people and brought them to death, now God’s wonderful grace rules instead, giving us right standing with God and resulting in eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.” (Romans 5:20-21, NLT)

You see, we have all been infected with the disease of sin. All of us.There’s not a perfect, sinless person living on this planet. But what this verse is saying is that as sin increases, as people sin more and more, God’s grace becomes more and more contagious. COVID-19 has nothing on God’s grace. It spreads, and look at what it does – it gives us right standing with God which results in eternal life through Jesus.
So how does this grace spread? Through those of us who know Jesus and have experienced His grace. Look back at the passage from 2 Corinthians 4. We who believe, speak. We tell other people. We tell them directly, and we tell them indirectly by how we live. 1 Peter 4:10 tells us that we are stewards (carriers, if you will) of God’s grace. The question is how well are we stewarding God’s grace?
Right now, all of us are practicing social distancing in order to prevent the contagion of COVID-19, and that is good for us to do. However, we are not to try to prevent the contagion of God’s grace. His grace was made to be shared and spread to everyone around us. If we have been blessed beyond imagination to be the recipients of His grace, it is the very least we can do to make that grace available to others.
“Look after each other so that none of you fails to receive the grace of God. Watch out that no poisonous root of bitterness grows up to trouble you, corrupting many.” (Hebrews 12:15, NLT)
This is my challenge for us as we continue on in these uncertain times. Let’s do all that we can to keep COVID-19 from spreading, but let’s also do all that we can to make sure that God’s grace IS spreading to more and more people! Let’s be quick to speak of what we believe both directly by the words we say and indirectly by the way we live. Let’s let God’s grace be contagious through us!

Father, we are humbled and grateful to be recipients of Your amazing grace. It’s only because of Your grace at work in us that we can be Your children. Thank You for sending Jesus to pay the penalty for our sin on the cross, which made Your grace available to us. I pray that the contagion of Your grace would be unstoppable right now. May it outspread COVID-19 exponentially, and may many, many hearts be turned toward You and transformed by Your grace. Help us, Lord, to be good stewards of the grace You’ve given to us. May we speak directly about Your grace with our words, and may we speak indirectly about Your grace with our actions. Use us to bring the hope of the Gospel to those around us who are hurting and anxious. Amen.
-Dana














