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October 15, 2013
"A Gem of Grace"
Scripture Reading:Ephesians 2:8-9 (HCSBO) For
you are saved by grace through faith, and this is not from yourselves;
it is God's gift--not from works, so that no one can boast.
Devotional Reading:
Maybe
it is just me, but I just don’t see us singing about this most
incredible gift of grace as much anymore. It is unfortunate as a proper
understanding and realization of grace is essential to having a
fulfilled Christian life. What is grace? First, grace is not mercy.
Mercy is an act of being spared from judgment. Mercy is not getting what
you do deserve. Grace, on the other hand, is the freely given
and unmerited favor and love of God. In a nutshell, grace is getting
what you do not deserve. The best example of God’s grace is the
gift of salvation, eternal life. We don’t deserve it, but he gives it to
us freely. Through His death on the cross, Jesus ushered in a new era
that was no longer about merely keeping a set of rules and “doing”
things that made you good enough for but rather it was about receiving
grace; accepting the forgiveness offered and beginning a new
relationship with Him. The best part is it is free. Jesus paid the
ultimate price of death, on the cross, so that you didn’t have to. Even
more than that, He paid the price and freely gives grace so that no one
can ever boast or brag that they have done enough good to somehow earn
their salvation. It is truly a gift and one only He can give. You can’t
earn it because it is a gift, freely given. You can’t somehow buy it
because the price has already been paid. If you want it, you must
receive it. To receive it, you must place your faith and trust in Christ. Getting what you don’t deserve is normally thought of us a bad thing; with grace it’s a great thing.
Grace, like the old hymn says, is truly amazing. It can be one of, if not the most liberating thing you can ever experience. You don’t have to worry about being good enough, measuring up, or doing enough to earn your way into heaven. The truth is, none of us are good enough, none of us can ever hope to measure up to God’s standard, and none of us can ever do enough good things to earn our way into heaven on our own. Grace says that is ok, quit trying so hard and just accept the gift. Grace negates our imperfections and our pasts. Grace says that anyone can receive the gift of salvation because your past no longer matters. Grace frees us from thinking we are beyond help and beyond hope. You may not deserve grace, but you get it anyway. We must be careful not to cheapen this grace, however. Grace is not a license to do and live as we please. It might be a free gift but it most certainly cost the Giver. We should reflect this grace by living a life that honors the gift and the price paid. Thank God for grace. Thank God you got what you don’t deserve.
Grace, like the old hymn says, is truly amazing. It can be one of, if not the most liberating thing you can ever experience. You don’t have to worry about being good enough, measuring up, or doing enough to earn your way into heaven. The truth is, none of us are good enough, none of us can ever hope to measure up to God’s standard, and none of us can ever do enough good things to earn our way into heaven on our own. Grace says that is ok, quit trying so hard and just accept the gift. Grace negates our imperfections and our pasts. Grace says that anyone can receive the gift of salvation because your past no longer matters. Grace frees us from thinking we are beyond help and beyond hope. You may not deserve grace, but you get it anyway. We must be careful not to cheapen this grace, however. Grace is not a license to do and live as we please. It might be a free gift but it most certainly cost the Giver. We should reflect this grace by living a life that honors the gift and the price paid. Thank God for grace. Thank God you got what you don’t deserve.
Keep the Son in your eyes,
Pastor Ben J Lahay
Pastor Ben J Lahay
Galatians 2:20
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