Grace and Peace. There is something about this pairing that shoots straight to my heart. It sounds good, it sounds right, and if you stop and think about it, what greater thing could you offer someone, what kinder sentiment?
May God the Father and Christ Jesus our Savior give you grace and peace~1
Paul knew grace. His entire life had been turned upside down by the grace of God—by the grace of God, I am what I am—he said of himself.2 And so, to Titus, who he left to create order in the church at Crete, he offers grace and peace, knowing there is no peace without grace.
Ah, grace. How to define it, how to grasp its beauty and power!
I know nothing, except what everyone knows —
if there when Grace dances, I should dance.3
Grace captured: “You see, at just the right time, when we were still powerless, Christ died for the ungodly. Very rarely will anyone die for a righteous person, though for a good person someone might possibly dare to die. But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.”4
Aye, that is grace dancing. God reaching down for imperfect man, costly though it was to him. God’s very language is the language of grace, and he is in the business of extending to us his favor, even though we do not deserve it. God isn’t concerned with fairness in the way we are; actually, grace is strange because there’s absolutely nothing fair about it.
Tis a difficult thing to comprehend, grace is not about fairness or deservedness. And then I remember, "I don’t think the way you think. The way you work isn’t the way I work," God decrees. "For as the sky soars high above earth, so the way I work surpasses the way you work, and the way I think is beyond the way you think.”5
Read and answer these questions slowly: What’s your experience with grace?
Have you known and accepted God’s grace?
Has the infinite grace of God changed you?
Do you flow in grace – giving and receiving it freely?
Hmmm . . . can’t really know love without grace
For love ‘believes all things’, bears all things,
and gives the benefit of the doubt . . .6
That is grace.
The drippings of grace … longing for a scent of a flower we have not found, the echo of a tune we have not heard, news from a country we have never yet visited. — C. S. Lewis
Ah, it seems that I am more apt to extend grace to others, especially when it comes to their sin or their pasts—you know, their struggles. Yet I hold a harsh line with myself. I remember as a child singing the old hymn I love, “Grace Greater than all our Sin,” –‘seems good for everyone else, but for me, the bar is higher. Wait---what is greater than all my sin--my expectations of myself? No, God’s grace.
Makes me think of the song I love by Building 4297-
‘When no one else knows how I feel, your love for me is proven real. When no one else cares where I’ve been, you run to me with outstretched hands, and you hold me in your arms again . . . I need no explanation of ‘why me’, I just need confirmation ‘only you’ could understand the emptiness inside my head . . . I am falling down upon my knees to find the one who gives me peace . . . Ah, and I’m connected with grace again.’ I’m reminded that his ways are not my ways.
God said, “. . .I will have mercy on whom I will have mercy, and I will have compassion on whom I will have compassion.”8
God doesn’t wait for me to come to him . . . he runs to me, with arms outstretched. And in his arms, I remember how to dance again. Now that is amazing grace. I will ask you again: have you experienced that grace?
Christine Todd DiGiacomo
1) Titus 1.4; 2) 1 Corinthians 15.10; 3) W.H. Auden, English poet; 4) Romans 5.6-8; 5) Isaiah 55:8-9, The Message; 6) 1 Corinthians 13.4-7, The Living Bible; 7) Building 429 takes their name from Ephesians 4.29; 8) Exodus 33:19
Take a Step:
1. Ask God to help you walk in his grace, accepting his, and giving grace to others as well.
2. Memorize Ephesians 4.29 Do not let any unwholesome talk come out of your mouths, but only what is helpful for building others up according to their needs, that it may benefit those who listen.
Comment
WHEN MINISTERING TO OTHERS, WE MUST REMIND OURSELVES OF HIS WORDS. SO MANY TIMES WE CAN'T COMPREHEND HOW DIFFICULT IT IS TO STRUGGLE DAILY WITH DEPRESSION, CHILDREN WHO ARE ADDICTS, ALCOHOLICS, LIVING IN ABUSIVE SITUATIONS. MANY PEOPLE STRUGGLE WITH THESE AND OTHER PAINFUL THINGS GOING ON THE THEIR LIVES. WE NEED TO THINK BEFORE WE SPEAK , WHAT WOULD JESUS SAY AND HOW WOULD HE RESPOND. HE WOULD BE THERE WITH OPEN ARMS, LOVING THEM, COMPASSIONATE, AND FILLED WITH EMPATHY. HE WOULDN'T QUESTION WHY DONT YOU JUST GET OUT AND DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT!!!! STOP FEELING SORRY FOR YOURSELF AND I CAN GO ON. UNLESS WE'VE BEEN THERE, IT'S HARD TO COMPREHEND ONE'S PAIN AND EVEN IF WE HAVENT, A PERSON WHO IS HURTING NEEDS TO KNOW SOMEONE CARES. THEY NEED THE LOVE OF JESUS, A KIND WORD, SOMEONE TO LISTEN. WE AS CHRISTIANS ARE TO EXTEND THE LOVE OF JESUS. IF WE LOOK IN GOD'S WORD, WHAT DID HE SAY TO THE WOMAN WHOP WAS ABOUT TO BE STONED TO DEATH, IF ANY BE WITHOUT SIN, LET HIM CAST THE FIRST STONE. DID HE PUT HER DOWN????? ABSOLUTELY NOT!!!!! HE JUST SAID GO AND SIN NO MORE . IF WE WILL READ IN HIS WORD HOW HE DEALT WITH PEOPLE, HE WAS ALWAYS FULL OF COMPASSION AND LOVE. SO I CHALLENGE YOU, EXTEND THE LOVE OF JESUS AND HIS COMPASSION, AND YOU WILL SEE A WORLD OF DIFFERENCE. HOW DO YOU NOT KNOW IF THAT LOVE WILL MAKE THE EXACT DIFFERENCE THAT PERSON NEEDS. TO GOD BE THE GLORY!!!! AMEN!!!
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