GOD’S DISPOSAL SYSTEM (Part
I)
It is of paramount
importance to understand that the grace of God is continuously operative
throughout all of our lives. GOD never throws people away, as we might be prone to do. Since love
is the very essence and nature of God, it is His M.O. (His modus operandi) to graciously and mercifully purge
people of sin, along with its addiction, shame and destruction. Simply put, God
hates sin; God loves people. So we
must strive faithfully to emulate His divine attitudes and actions.
The Wesley brothers (John
and Charles) spoke often of “prevenient
grace,” which is the supernatural power that ignites and assists the
growth and development of our initial
faith in God. Prevenient grace is
clearly verified in scripture. God’s
confirmation to Jeremiah: “Before I formed you in the womb I
knew you; before you were born I sanctified you; I
ordained you a prophet to the nations.” (Jeremiah 1:5) Indeed, the grace
of God was operative – both prior and subsequent to Jeremiah’s birth – to shape
his faith and spiritually align divine purpose and personal destiny.
In this same manner, ALL are
summoned to salvation. (John 3:17 and II
Peter 3:9) Before, during and after this universal call to at-one-ment with The
Father through Jesus Christ, the Holy
Spirit operates graciously, seamlessly and imperceptibly (behind the
scenes) to forge and focus our faith, i.e. to create innumerable opportunities so
that eventually “Christ [will] be formed” in us. (Galatians 4:19)
Today, we exist in an age
where faith is almost universally
embraced, at least verbally. As such, the
majority of Americans purport to be adherents of the Christian faith and proponents
of Christian values. This is incredibly ironic
and completely controverted by the attitudes and actions that are so prevalent
in our society.
Two key questions are
begged:
1) How shall we contend for faith, i.e. the genuine and God-given faith?
(Jude 1:3)
2) How shall we continue in faith once it is delivered
to us? (Jude 1:3)
The Apostle Paul offers definitive
scriptural solutions for these challenging questions:
“For by grace you have been saved through faith,
and that not of yourselves; it is the gift of God, not of works, lest anyone should boast.” (Ephesians 2:8-9) And along with this Kingdom truth, he issues a
mandate for all believers to live in accordance with the Word and will of God. “Having therefore these promises, dearly beloved, let us cleanse ourselves from all filthiness of the flesh and spirit,
perfecting holiness in the fear of God.” (II Corinthians 7:1)
In sum, The Word states
positively that grace is a divine
operation initiated by God, which requires a definite human response. Furthermore, The Word identifies God’s
post-conversion activity within our lives. This is a process called sanctification. What is sanctification? It is an operation that is largely divine, but
also human. That is, once spiritual life
is imparted to the believer by the Holy Spirit and s/he is released from the
compulsive power of sin and guilt and thus enabled to love God, to strive to
please Him, and to serve his neighbor. It
is GOD that purifies and sets believers apart for service, but WE must become cooperating partners in the
process.
Is there biblical evidence for this process? Prior to participation in the sacred feasts, this
divine mandate was issued to all Israelites: “Sanctify
yourselves therefore, and
be ye holy: for I am the Lord your God.” (Leviticus 20:7) “Kill the Passover, and sanctify yourselves,
and prepare your brethren, that they may do according to the word of the Lord...”
(II Chronicles 35:6)
What is God communicating via these scriptures? Divine
grace reaches out to lost people and provides the vehicle for spiritual restoration. Nevertheless, a human response is required, which means our willful participation
is absolutely necessary. As we come
“boldly to the throne of grace,” we become cooperating partners in God’s disposal system, i.e. His ongoing
process of purging, purifying, preparing and positioning us for effective
Kingdom service. (Hebrews 4:16) Stay tuned…more to come tomorrow!
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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