UNDESERVED FAVOR (Part II)
GRACE may be defined as the manifestation
of favor by a superior, characterized by mercy, clemency, pardon and
goodwill. Grace
refers to the free and unmerited act of GOD by which He restores His estranged
creations to Himself. (Ephesians 2:8) It's absolutely amazing!
At the heart of Christianity’s doctrine
of grace is the reality of original sin, i.e. that we humans had fallen from
our first estate of full fellowship with the Father by our deliberate acts of
rebellion and disobedience. We had been purposefully created in the very image of God, but we lost that image by the willful decision
to elevate satanic deception and lies over and above the eternal truth of
our Creator. (Genesis 3:1-24)
Grace opens the portal to forgiveness,
but we humans were absolutely powerless to either EARN our forgiveness or to
RESTORE our intimate fellowship with the Father. We had sinned willfully against the mandates
of our Creator, therefore we became eligible recipients of “the wages of sin,”
which means death, i.e. our spiritual separation from God along with our physical
mortality. (Romans 6:23)
It is important to note that our
sinful acts created a terrible dilemma between the justice of God and the mercy
of God. While the justice of God demands
a death sentence for willful rebellion to His clearly stated commands, the
mercy of God mobilizes a divine intervention of love, mercy, pardon and
reconciliation.
JESUS CHRIST becomes the gracious and efficacious solution to this awful dilemma that had been chosen and caused by us. As a mortal man, Jesus Christ was “born in the likeness of sinful flesh,” and therefore had to proactively resist the human tendency toward rebellion and sin. (Romans 8:3) However, as GOD INCARNATE, Jesus Christ possessed both the ability and spiritual authority to resist satanic temptation, so He lived a righteous life and eventually endured our just punishment (vicariously on Calvary’s cross), thereby freeing us from condemnation, captivity, destruction and death. (Hebrews 12:2)
JESUS CHRIST becomes the gracious and efficacious solution to this awful dilemma that had been chosen and caused by us. As a mortal man, Jesus Christ was “born in the likeness of sinful flesh,” and therefore had to proactively resist the human tendency toward rebellion and sin. (Romans 8:3) However, as GOD INCARNATE, Jesus Christ possessed both the ability and spiritual authority to resist satanic temptation, so He lived a righteous life and eventually endured our just punishment (vicariously on Calvary’s cross), thereby freeing us from condemnation, captivity, destruction and death. (Hebrews 12:2)
After declaring “it is finished” and
giving up the ghost, Jesus was immediately buried in the borrowed tomb of
Joseph of Arimathea with the assistance of Nicodemus. (John 19:30-42) The
scriptures inform us that Jesus Christ thereafter descended into the lower
chambers of hell to snatch away the keys to death, hell and the grave from our
arch “adversary” and “accuser.” (Revelation 1:18 – I Peter 5:8 – Revelation
12:10) In a word, Jesus Christ went to hell in your name, so you could go to
Heaven in His name. And then He rose
from the grave with “all power in Heaven and earth” in His hands. (Matthew
28:18) Hallelujah, what a Savior!
Today, we humans are confronted with
a monumental life-or-death choice, to either cooperate with the grace of God,
thereby gaining eternal life, or to stubbornly resist His benevolent plan of
salvation, thereby confirming our eligibility for eternal punishment. (Joshua
24:15)
God’s grace
is sufficient for us.
This means that His grace is always ‘enough’ to save, sanctify, satisfy
and sustain us, despite our human frailty and weaknesses. (II Corinthians 12:9)
This means that God’s supernatural strength is paradoxically perfected in the deepest
dregs of human weakness. To wit, we are enabled
(by His power) to make powerful affirmations
of faith that run contrary to our human perceptions, emotions and senses. Through faith in Christ, the weak can boldly
SAY “I am strong!” By this faith, the
sick can confidently DECLARE “I am well!”
And by this faith, the poor can expectantly DECREE “I am rich!”
(Philippians 4:13)
One of the more interesting aspects
of grace was taught to the Body of Christ by the Wesley brothers, John and
Charles. They often spoke of “prevenient grace,” which simply means
that long before we became conscious of our dire need for salvation, GOD was
proactively working behind-the-scenes of our lives to bring us to the point of
salvation and surrender. He accomplished
this by deploying a wide array of witnesses, words, relationships and
life-situations that spoke both subtly and powerfully of His love, mercy and
grace. In truth, none of us ‘found’
God. Rather, HE found us – so we are
especially and eternally grateful. (Deuteronomy 32:10)
It’s His unmerited mercy…it’s our
undeserved favor…and it goes by the name of AMAZING GRACE!
Sisters and brothers, be continually blessed, and please
(above all else) MAKE SURE YOU ARE READY TO MEET OUR SOON COMING KING.
Maranatha!
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