Tuesday, October 15, 2013

On Grace

This is arguably one of the easiest posts to writes but one of the toughest to wrap your brain around. I will begin my post by saying that grace is a truth of which I am eternally grateful, but I will never understand fully how it works. Looking at grace many people would define grace in the terms of unmerited favor. Grace is something that we sing about often in our churches, read about often in our Bibles, and we hear a lot about in spiritual conversation, but the question have we really been grabbed by grace? Has grace really changed us? Here are a few things for us to consider when looking at grace.

1) Grace is a past joy and present reality-One of the struggles a lot of us have in our Christian existence is maintaining a high level of spiritual enthusiasm throughout your Christian life. Most of us live through the spiritual highs and ride those highs until the next spiritual high. A lot of us in our spiritual lives live and relish in past moments and past glories. What I'm saying is that we need to seek the presence, face, and touch of God in the present. God spoke to and grabbed us in the past, and what's not to say that God still doesn't want to know us, love us, and shower us with His grace in the present? Grace is a present reality. Pray for it. Crave it. Desire it. Set aside your own inhibitions, ideas, and prejudices when you enter worship. Pray with the confidence and desire knowing that God will bring His grace and love to you in the present.

2) Know that God is for you- Joy should be woven into the fabric of our Christian existence. We serve and worship a God who is absolutely crazy about us! Grace is clearly shown on the Cross and Resurrection of Jesus Christ. That act on Calvary's hill is the Lord of the universe telling everyone for all times and all places that I am for you. I'm giving you an incredible gift which you don't deserve, and you can't earn, but I'm 100% crazy about you! Many people make the mistake of basing God's opinion on them through the lens of their own circumstances or what is happening in the world. The sad reality is that paints a very false picture of God. God weeps when you hurt, is there when you're alone, and is sometimes your only support in the midst of life's greatest struggles. If you don't get anything else from this entire blog, please get this God is for you. If he weren't then the Cross would have never happened.

3) Grace is the message and the lifestyle- One of the best ways to communicate this message of grace powerfully is to live what you're saying. With that being said we as Christians need to understand that the Kingdom of God and a seat at the Lord's table are for all people. We very easily don't want to or don't associate with those who make us feel uncomfortable, and the sad reality is that can often carry over into our spiritual existence. Learn to live a lifestyle filled with grace, have someone keep you accountable as you strive to live into a more graceful lifestyle.

Remember grace changes everything! It's amazing and it's for you.

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