Tag: grace

  • Done For Us

    Eph 2:9 NLT

    Salvation is not a reward for the good things we have done, so none of us can boast about it.

    Salvation

    God had to step in to save us. There was no hope any other way. There is no good thing we can do to earn our salvation. There is no pious life we can live to earn salvation. There are no religious rights we can do to earn salvation. There is no club, church, religion, denomination, sect, monastery that will do.

    Salvation is from God, of God, for God’s glory, by His grace, on His terms.

    There is nothing you, or I can do to make that any different. Accept salvation, God’s way, and rejoice in it!

    Humility

    The question is are we humble enough to accept God’s way?

    Almost none of us like hand-outs. Often we feel the need to contribute to our salvation. That is out of pride. A pride that is baseless. We have nothing of value to give to God, no matter how high an opinion we may hold of ourselves.

    We have to humble ourselves, and accept the complete work of Christ as the only way we can be saved from separation from God, from death.

    “Humble yourselves in the sight of the Lord, and He will lift you up!”

  • God Did It

    Eph 2:8 NLT

    God saved you by his grace when you believed. And you can’t take credit for this; it is a gift from God.

    The Saving

    God is the one who does the saving. We can’t save ourselves, and we for sure can’t save others. God is the one who made it possible for us to be saved. Saved from what?

    • Being separated from God, forever.
    • Being dead in sin.
    • Being lost in sin.
    • Living a life of darkness
    • Doing bad things.
    • Living foolishly.
    • Hopelessness.

    This list is not exhaustive.

    God made a way to make us right again with Him. We were lost, without hope, doomed in sin. That sin had to be removed, and there was a price to remove that sin. Jesus, God in flesh, died in our place, our stead, so that we wouldn’t have to, and so that we could actually live.

    Our Part

    Is there a part that we have to play in our being saved? Only believe! We did not possess the righteousness to make that payment, but Christ did. Now we have to accept His grace, His charity, His generosity. Just like Abraham who “believed God and it was counted to him as righteousness” we believe God for the new life He wants to give to any who will believe Him.

  • Freedom and Forgiveness

    Eph 1:7 NLT

    He is so rich in kindness and grace that he purchased our freedom with the blood of his Son and forgave our sins.

    Freedom

    What are we free from?

    The bondage of the sin in which we lived before Christ.

    The condemnation of sin under which we lived before Christ.

    Forgiveness

    Notice forgave is in the past tense. We have already been forgiven in Christ. Now it is up to us to accept that forgiveness!

    This freedom and forgiveness has been purchased for us completely by the blood of Christ. In other words we deserved to die, but God substituted Christ’s death for ours!

    We are free and forgiven at a very high price. A price that we do not have to pay. Another word used for this is redemption.

  • Glorious Grace

    Eph 1:6

    So we praise God for the glorious grace he has poured out on us who belong to his dear Son.

    Grace

    God’s favor given on the merit of Christ Jesus.

    Thought

    So we should praise God because we know the person we were before Christ. How can God possibly accept us? Because He also knew who we were.

    Yet He has poured out on us in a lavish manner His favor.

    The us, once again, refers to those who belong to Christ.

  • Grace and Peace

    Eph 1:2 NLT

    May God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ give you grace and peace.

    Paul’s prayer for all believers. It is from God the father and the Lord Jesus Christ that we get the Grace and peace to do this life.

    So many people live a life of great anxiety every day. The worries of this life seem to overwhelm most everyone with whom I have contact with on a daily basis. This anxiety overtakes a person when there is no hope, when a person can see no way to overcome the odds they have been dealt by life. The ultimate giver of grace and peace is the Creator God of all there is! It is God and Christ who can give the grace to do this life in total peace.

  • Walking in faith

    Col 1:21-23

    This includes you who were once far away from God. You were his enemies, separated from him by your evil thoughts and actions. Yet now he has reconciled you to himself through the death of Christ in his physical body. As a result, he has brought you into his own presence, and you are holy and blameless as you stand before him without a single fault.
    But you must continue to believe this truth and stand firmly in it. Don’t drift away from the assurance you received when you heard the Good News. The Good News has been preached all over the world, and I, Paul, have been appointed as God’s servant to proclaim it.

    1. We were separated from God by our evil thoughts and actions.
    2. He, God, has reconciled you to Himself through Christ’s death.
    3. You have been brought into His presence
    4. You are holy and blameless before God- totally faultless
    5. But. This is important.
    • Continue to believe this
    • Stand firm in this belief (faith)
    • Don’t drift from assurance

    This is the key to walking out this faith in Christ. It is reliant on our believing we are God’s, standing firm in it even in those times we don’t feel like it.

    Grace and peace

  • Sodom and Gomorrah

    Well here is a subject that I did not intend to take up at this point. I am disturbed at the goings on in the church that calls itself Christian. I am also disturbed to hear people who should know better making statements that are completely contrary to the word of God, as if dismissing the teachings of the Bible would benefit them or anyone who hears.

    Why is it that God wiped Sodom and Gomorrah off the face of the earth? In fact the scriptures tell us that God destroyed not only these two cities, but everything that was living in the valley where they were built, down to every blade of grass. What is it that the inhabitants of this valley had done to so infuriate God?

    In Chapter 18 of Genesis we find Abram pleading with God to not destroy the cities of the Valley. Abram’s concern was that God would destroy the entire place even with those who were righteous before God. I imagine that Abram was concerned for Lot, his nephew, and Lot’s family. God’s response was interesting, He would spare the city for the sake of even 10 people who were not wicked like the others. The grace of God is indeed incredible! It gives one to wonder if that is why the earth continues in the wickedness of today, because of those who do believe God and walk with Him. What happens as the numbers of those trusting God decline?

    Chapter 19 opens with two angels entering the city of Sodom in the evening. Lot saw them and knowing the wickedness of Sodom he with great effort convinced them to stay in his house for the night, and he said to them that they should leave as soon as it is light the next day.

    They settled down for the night with Lot making a great feast, I imagine to be sure they had no reason to leave his house. Lot had the hope that they would be able to leave safely the next day, for he knew the wickedness of his fellow citizens.

    Before they went to sleep that night Vs. 4 tells us that the men of Sodom, all of them, young and old, surrounded Lot’s house. They demanded of Lot to bring the men who were in his house out so that they could have sex with them(know them). This was indeed the wickedness that caused God to set out to destroy this people. Lot’s response is equally startling, he offered to the mob his two virgin daughters instead of the men. The men outside wanted nothing to do with the women, they were set on Sodomizing the men staying with Lot. Yes this is where we get our legal term from for the act of homosexual intercourse (Sodomy). It is the sin of homosexuality that was bringing the wrath of God on all living things in this valley. This lifestyle is not acceptable by God, and it should not be accepted as an acceptable lifestyle in the Christian Church.

    There are those who say, “That’s the old testament, the new testament doesn’t teach that.” Turn to Romans Chapter 1:18 God’s wrath, but for what, those holding the truth of God in unrighteousness. The following verses go on the tell us that if a person thinks he is wise and decide to not glorify God there foolish hearts are darkened. Vs. 26 cuts to the chase. The result of intentionally disregarding God end in the base of base sin, homosexuality! Therefore the act of men or women having sex with others of their own sex is according to this passage the furthest that a person can get from living a righteous life.  It’s interesting that this act is then a result of sin, it is in itself a punishment. God is still God, and he will eventually destroy all the wicked.

    God is a God of grace who will remember these sins no more if we accept the death of Christ as God’s payment(punishment) for our sins, and live by faith in God Rom5:1. He will guide us to a life of fulfillment, grace, fullness, and joy. He alone can transform sinners to righteous.