Matchless
Grace
Words go begging when we seek to describe the word "grace."
We know that grace is one of the fruits of the Spirit. The Holy Spirit
dwells in every believer and He is there to manifest His fruit. We need
to manifest the grace of Christ. Christ dwells in every believer. He
is there to manifest His grace and power. We have many definitions for
grace. Grace is God taking upon Himself the responsibility of Man's
sin, and its consequent guilt and punishment, for all of time and eternity.
Examine that statement carefully and when you do, you will see something
of the matchless grace of God. (Ephesians 2:8)
Saving Grace
The Bible is clear about this. The Apostle Paul rejoices to say it,
and said it twice, "By grace are ye saved." Divine inspiration
seems to have endeavored to exhaust itself in an effort to express the
glory of His grace. Notice the language used in Ephesians 2:4-7: "Rich
in mercy, for His great love wherewith He loved us" - "exceeding
riches of His grace." What language the Holy Ghost uses to express
the Divine fullness! Grace is the source of our salvation. "For
by grace are ye saved" (Ephesians 2:8) Grace purposed salvation,
purchased salvation and proclaimed salvation. It is grace that applies
it to our souls. From first to last, salvation is "by grace."
"Oh, the love that sought me,
Oh, the Blood that bought me,
Oh, the grace that brought me to the fold."
Sanctifying Grace
Grace brings salvation and sanctification. In Acts 11:26 we read, "And
the disciples were called Christians first at Antioch." The word
"Christian" means, " "anointed one." Christ
was the Anointed One. That is the meaning of the word "Christ,"
and we are the anointed ones. Some believe you are saved by grace, but
sanctified by human effort. They feel that you are justified by faith,
but sanctified by struggling and fighting. God does not save us from
the pit and then send us out to walk alone. No, He orders our steps.
Grace does not improve the old nature; no, it overcomes it. Grace provides
and produces what the believer needs for holiness of life. The Gospel
of grace is for life, not death. It provides a chariot and not a hearse.
Grace gives to the believer a good soul, a sound mind, and strong nerve.
Grace does not subtract from anything in a man's life; it adds (II Peter
1:5), and multiplies (vs. 2), and provides abundantly (Romans 5:17).
Sovereign Grace
We are thinking about the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ. The word "Lord"
suggests that the grace of Christ is sovereign. The word "sovereign"
has to do with rule and mastery. That is just what we want grace to
do in our hearts and lives. Paul speaks about grace reigning in Romans
5:17. This is possible because Jesus Christ enthroned in the believer's
heart, is made Lord. Christ is to be Lord of our lives, and as this
is realized, His grace is seen to be sovereign in us and our soul is
humble. There is nothing so humbling as grace, for it can only be ours
in proportion as He is Lord of our lives. Paul said, "By grace
I am what I am."