Sunday, July 28, 2013

God's Grace

Did you ever do anything so heinous, you were sure you could never be forgiven.  Maybe something as horrible as traveling internationally and setting the watches to local time but mentally converting them back to home time thereby waking folks up 2 hours earlier than was planned on the one and only day they have to sleep in before an arduous week of service work and following a loooooooooooooooooooooooooooooong day of international travel with security fun, rain delays and the like after too few hours of sleep on the night before they left . . . (just a hypothetical for instance).  Knowing there was nothing you could do to take it back or make it better.  Hoping, just hoping that somehow the family members involved could not only forgive you, but extend the Grace to let you know you are still loved ...
Or, maybe, like me, you've done far worse than that.
You see, it doesn't matter how bad you've been.  God chose to love you anyway.  Nothing ever separates you from His love and I can prove it.
We talk about how God knows everything, and always did.  But we live like what we just did is a shock to Him.  Do you realize that at the point Jesus died for your sins, God already knew that bonehead thing you did just yesterday and the one you are going to do tomorrow.  He already knew that even after you came to know Him, you would do some of the worst things you've ever done.  Yet He still had Jesus die for you.  He loved you while you were a sinner apart from Him and He loves you as a sinner with Him.
Should we continue sinning so that we can receive more of His grace?  Of course not!!  The life we now live is through the power of the Spirit of Christ in us Who gave Himself up as a payment for our sin and gave us the right to be children of God.  Let's live as His children.  Forgetting what lies behind, lets push for what lies ahead.
You know, God's Grace is a lot like orange juice.  Anybody remember Anita Bryant selling Florida orange juice and the commercial with the tag line, "It's not just for breakfast anymore!"?  Well God's Grace is not just for sin.  It is also power to live free from sin.  Christ died so that we might live free, so live free.  By His Grace, we are not obligated to do the things we once did.  Oh, yeah, we probably will sometimes, and His Grace still covers those sins too.  But, we don't have to.  If you want to experience more Grace, then instead of desperately depending on the Grace of forgiveness, humbly accept the Grace that powers transformation.
Grace and Peace be multiplied to you.

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