Wednesday, 11 March 2015

ANOTHER DIMENSION OF GRACE


                                                                                 
 ANOTHER DIMENSION OF GRACE
“But by the grace of God I am what I am: and his
grace which was bestowed upon me was not in vain;
but I labour more abundantly than they all:
yet not I, but the grace of God which was with me”
(1 Corinthian 15:10) 

INTRODUCTION
Grace in most Christian literature is defined as “unmerited favour” and “fullness of God in the life of a believer” (Reagan, 2015). However, I shall be taking us to a related, yet, another perspective of GRACE which is; “GRACE IS ABILITY TO HOLD ON” – sort of endurance, right? Yes! In addition, by God’s grace, I have seen Grace as an acronym, meaning: ‘Gift Received and Comfort Earned’. Hope this makes sense to you. The lines below delineate on these dimensions of Grace; in the light of these scriptures - 1 Corinthians 15:10, Roman 6:4, Joshua 1:7, Luke 1:28
GRACE IS HOLDING ON
Paul said in (1 Corinthians 15:10), “But by the Grace of God I am what I am” This is a declaration, this servant of God made, which is a product of God’s grace upon him and his ministry. He was able to say this not because, he worked in a different region away from others, but because, he was “consistent (enduring) and making progress in the good work he is doing”
The ability of a believer to ‘hold-on’ the Christian (even in these difficult times) faith is due to the grace of God in such a believer’s life. And it is this grace that keeps him/her enduring till the coming of our Lord and Redeemer.
Grace is what made Saint Paul to endure, irrespective of the fact that he has been facing series of persecutions. Grace of God would keep you on, on and on, seek grace all the time of your living in order to keep you on in the race.
GIFT RECEIVED AND COMFORT EARNED (GRACE)
Saint Paul again, buttresses the fact that, it is by heaven’s grace that we (believers) are able to be raised with Christ from the death; to newness of life in Christ Jesus (Romans 6:4). Man receives grace to live and not die (Deuteronomy 33:6), from Him that God sent to redeem man (John 3:17). Therefore, the gift of life from God is borne by His unreserved grace upon mankind; and man receives it by accepting Christ as his personal Lord and Saviour; thus earning same and becomes comforted in the end. For Christ alone is the way to: the life to man and the truth that man needs to escape the wrath of God (John 14:6).
It is after the admitting and accepting of Christ into one’s life and living, that is when the aspect of Comfort Earned comes in. There is an inherent desire in man to live and not die. Which is why, everyone is afraid to die, even though the death may be honorable (but I do not think there is anything in death that is honorable for man was not created to die, yet, he did, due to sin. So also, he may live if he accepts the One that brings and gives life – Christ Jesus).
NOTE THIS: We do not need to come to God because we are afraid to die, rather we are to come to Him because,  that is the default design of every man. Comfort Earned is an appendage to the glory we receive from God for enduring to stay right in Him by His Grace.
CONCLUSION
Grace of God is not to be seen in a Calvinistic perspective (that God have destined already a few to benefit from His grace of life), rather God’s grace is potentially available for any fellow who will accept the Lordship of CHRIST in sincerity. Like Jackson stated in his article ‘The True Meaning of Grace’ and I quote “grace is a soul-thrilling concept; it must be deeply appreciate, but never manipulated or distorted” That is, you cannot dilute God’s grace, if you do, then it is not His.
PRAYER FOCUS
Sweet Jesus, I thank you for coming across this aspect of your grace. Dear Lord, supply me with all aspects of divine grace to make me desiring you more and more and holding-on till You come back again; Amen!!!
MISCELLANEOUS
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