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God's Grace
Although I am less than the least of all God's people, this grace was given me... Ephesians 3:8 NIV
Paul understood God's grace. As a persecutor of God's precious children, Paul stood and watched the stoning of Christian martyr Stephen. He had made his goal to keep people away from learning of the gospel of Christ. Now, as Paul writes to the Ephesian church, Paul is a chief spokesman for God's Kingdom. He has been elevated to a position of prominence in the New Testament church. Deserving death for his actions, Paul is given prominence. Don't you think Paul understood grace?
A friend of mine once painted a picture of grace for me. He and his wife are unequalled in their display of God's love. Having one natural child, they unselfishly opened their home to six other children, whom they have, or are in the process of adopting. Their children, who instantly start to call them "Mom" and "Dad", come from various races and backgrounds. They are truly a "blended", Go d-made family.
One pair of the children were a brother and sister. Because of misbehavior of the boy, the two had been tossed from foster home to foster home all their lives. When my friends started the adoption process they would finally have a real home.
Over time the boy began once again to cause serious problems. The fear this time, however, was that the boy would cause physical harm to others in the household. My friends knew they had to do something to protect the other children. The boy was sent through evalualations which revealed a mild mental retardation. He was placed temporarily under the care of doctors in hopes that he can someday live a peaceful, normal life.
The picture of grace, however, came from the little girl. When she learned that her brother would leave the home, she assumed her position would remain as it had all her life. She assumed she would have to leave the house as well. She asked her adoptive parents "Do I have to lea ve too?" My loving friends quickly assured her that she is now home. She never has to leave again, no matter what! Do you think this little girl can understand grace? I would suggest that her concept of grace is far greater than mine will ever be.
Isn't that what God did for us all? Deserving nothing but condemnation, God, who is rich in mercy, made a way for you and I to live with Him throughout eternity. God made a way for sinners, like us, to come into His presence. God caused His Son to give up royalty, lower Himself to the point of death on the Cross, so that you and I might be saved. We become a part of the family of God, based completely on what Jesus did at Calvary!
Thank you dear sweet girl for helping me to better understand God's grace!
Paul understood God's grace. As a persecutor of God's precious children, Paul stood and watched the stoning of Christian martyr Stephen. He had made his goal to keep people away from learning of the gospel of Christ. Now, as Paul writes to the Ephesian church, Paul is a chief spokesman for God's Kingdom. He has been elevated to a position of prominence in the New Testament church. Deserving death for his actions, Paul is given prominence. Don't you think Paul understood grace?
A friend of mine once painted a picture of grace for me. He and his wife are unequalled in their display of God's love. Having one natural child, they unselfishly opened their home to six other children, whom they have, or are in the process of adopting. Their children, who instantly start to call them "Mom" and "Dad", come from various races and backgrounds. They are truly a "blended", Go d-made family.
One pair of the children were a brother and sister. Because of misbehavior of the boy, the two had been tossed from foster home to foster home all their lives. When my friends started the adoption process they would finally have a real home.
Over time the boy began once again to cause serious problems. The fear this time, however, was that the boy would cause physical harm to others in the household. My friends knew they had to do something to protect the other children. The boy was sent through evalualations which revealed a mild mental retardation. He was placed temporarily under the care of doctors in hopes that he can someday live a peaceful, normal life.
The picture of grace, however, came from the little girl. When she learned that her brother would leave the home, she assumed her position would remain as it had all her life. She assumed she would have to leave the house as well. She asked her adoptive parents "Do I have to lea ve too?" My loving friends quickly assured her that she is now home. She never has to leave again, no matter what! Do you think this little girl can understand grace? I would suggest that her concept of grace is far greater than mine will ever be.
Isn't that what God did for us all? Deserving nothing but condemnation, God, who is rich in mercy, made a way for you and I to live with Him throughout eternity. God made a way for sinners, like us, to come into His presence. God caused His Son to give up royalty, lower Himself to the point of death on the Cross, so that you and I might be saved. We become a part of the family of God, based completely on what Jesus did at Calvary!
Thank you dear sweet girl for helping me to better understand God's grace!
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