Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Enthralled by the Grace Message of Christ Jesus

by Eldon DeBoer

It has been said that our emotions are the responders of our souls. To narrow it down, when we ponder a particular truth, we may have an emotional response within our heart and soul. Should not all believers in Christ Jesus be enthralled by His grace message? Interestingly enough enthralled was formerly used of being held in slavery. It then came to mean to be held “spellbound” (www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/enthrall). We may become captivated and overwhelmed with emotion when we contemplate the truth of the grace of Christ Jesus. When we know Christ Jesus and the message of His grace we should be enthralled. When we read with understanding verses like 2 Corinthians 8:9, we should be enthralled:

For you know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, that though He was rich, yet for your sake He became poor, so that you through His poverty might become rich” (NASB).
Think of it! In eternity past God the Son chose to set aside the exercise of His attributes as God in order to be united with true humanity in the Person of Jesus so that He could serve us. He “became poor, so that you through His poverty might become rich.” This should enthrall us! Knowing that our great God chose to do this for us should captivate us.

The great God who created all things and is the King of kings became poor for us so that He could serve us. And by serving us in His death He defeated the devil and, therefore, we need no longer fear death (Hebrews 2:14-15). This should enthrall us! Christ Jesus took the sting out of death! (1 Corinthians 15:54-57).
And so we serve Him and make Him Lord of our life (1 Peter 3:15), deciding to please Him again and again because of what He has done for us. We “love Him because He first loved us” (1 John 4:19). We are enthralled with who He is and what He has done for us and so we keep on choosing to honor Him. While we often fail to do this as we should, by the Lord's grace and by His strength (John 15:5), we can recover and be forgiven (1 John 1:9) and renew our commitment to Him over and over again.

Fix your eyes on Jesus (Hebrews 12:1-3) and become more and more enthralled with Him!

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Puzzled by the “Ho-Hum” (yawn) Response to the Grace Message

by Eldon DeBoer

I must say that I just don't get it. What I don't get is the “Ho-Hum” response to the grace message from those who say they believe in deliverance from sin and death through faith in Christ Jesus alone but appear to be less than enthusiastic about what they have received. Personally, I continue to remain enthralled by the grace message whenever I pause and contemplate what it means to me and my relationship with my Savior. It's all about what God has done for me through Christ by His grace! Maybe “Ho-Hum” believers (and I certainly am not doubting their salvation) have forgotten the great price the Lord paid in the horrors of His suffering and death to make their glorious eternal life and forgiveness of sins possible (2 Peter 1:9). And deliverance from sin and eternal separation from God is received by faith free of charge to us. But maybe “Ho-Hum” believers have not really grasped what the grace message is about. So here's another explanation of what I understand to be at the heart of this glorious message of God's grace in Christ Jesus.

What Is the Message of God's Grace

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the Christian Grace-Way of Life?

And now I commit you to God and to the message of His grace, which is able to build you up and to give you an inheritance among all who are sanctified” (Acts 20:32 from the Holman Christian Standard Bible). These are some crucially important departing words from the Apostle Paul to a group of church leaders. The Apostle Paul was entrusting these people to God and to the message of God's grace.

The message of God's grace is all about Jesus Christ, what He has done for you and what He continues to do for you. It is about the free gifts of eternal life and righteousness that are required to enter God's presence and that are received by believing in Christ Jesus plus nothing more (John 6:47; 20:30-31; Romans 3:23 – 5:1). Yes, that's right! Believe in Christ plus nothing more! Since Jesus did all the work for you on the Cross of Calvary by dying in your place to pay the penalty for your sins, there is nothing more that needs to be done. All He asks you to do is believe in Him and receive the many gifts He freely gives because He gave His life for you (Ephesians 2:8-9).

Your works cannot add anything to the work of Christ Jesus. But aren't good works important? Yes. But your good works do not and cannot save you from your sins. Only Christ can do that. And Christ has done that! What's more, your good works do not keep you saved and should not be done in an effort to prove that you have been saved from sin and death. Study the Apostle Paul's letter to the Galatians to gain a grasp of this awesome truth.

Yes, good works are very important. But only good works done in the strength of Christ Jesus that are carried out in thankfulness and appreciation for His free gifts are acceptable to Him. This is what Jesus taught when He declared, “. . . for apart from Me you can do nothing” (John 15:5) Apart from depending on Christ and His strength and living life in a loving response to His love and grace, our lives will be a waste (2 Corinthians 5:10-17). God's grace message therefore also includes what God has freely provided so that you can live a life that is pleasing to Him. This may be called the Christian grace-way of life. When you know that you have eternal life because Jesus promised it to all who believe in Him, you are truly free to please Him from a heart of love to Him. No worries. Through faith in Christ Jesus and through faith in Him alone God has given to you His righteousness that has made you fit for heaven.

From what the Apostle Paul and the other apostles of Christ Jesus wrote throughout the New Testament, it should be understood that this message of God's grace is the only message, the only teaching, that truly builds up believers. Believers in Christ are the “sanctified,” that is, they are set apart as holy and righteous before God because of their faith in Christ. This message of God's grace is the teaching from God that, when applied, results in being rewarded for good works, “an inheritance,” which will be received to the glory of the Savior.

If a believer truly grasps what the grace message is about how can he or she have a “Ho-Hum” attitude about it. Since it is the teaching that truly builds up believers, are not “Ho-Hum” believers in danger of not being built up in the faith?