Friday, November 16, 2018

Grow In What God Can Do For You


But grow in grace… – 2Pe 3:18

Grace, just like faith, is not a topic or theme that can be exhausted in a 10-part WhatsApp series. Grace is multifaceted and multi-layered. It’s a thread that runs through from Genesis down to Revelation. In God’s dealings with Man, His actions have always been positively disproportionate.

But only the discerning are aware of this gracious principle of God.  If God actually follows the so-called “law of sowing and reaping” (which, strictly speaking, was referencing seasons), none of us would be where we are today.

His Grace – giving us what we don’t deserve; and His Mercy – NOT giving us what we do deserve has been the overriding factor in our lives, long before we even got saved. Exceptional persons under the Old Covenant like Moses, David, Jonah, etc. knew this principle and exploited it to full effect. They saw beyond the bulls and the goats or the rules and the regulations to know that God was not really dealing with them based on their actions.

Contrary to our perception of the Old Testament, people didn’t really die immediately they transgressed; if that were really true there would have been no one left in Israel for the Messiah to come through. Nevertheless, many never saw it that way; and even today, many Believers still think God’s favour to them is proportional to their acts of spiritualty.

That’s why we hear testimonies like, “I went on 21 days dry fasting and God answered me!” or “after 10 years of barrenness, I decided to sow my car into the church, and I got pregnant that same year!” Seriously? A car for a human life? Even in our “thanksgiving” we insult God’s graciousness; and by doing so, we place a cap on what He can do in our lives.

God wants to receive ALL the glory. There’s a limited set of blessings that your ‘diligent’ Christianity qualifies you for. But blessed is the one who’s wise enough to step into the sphere of God’s unmerited favour; where what they get is overwhelmingly disproportionate to what they do. Where they offer a thousand bulls, and get a trillion dollars in return (Solomon); where they ask to build a temple, and have their dynasty established forever (David); where they believe God for children, and God counts it as Righteousness (Abraham).

This ‘unfairness’ of God is available to all. But only those who are discerning will enjoy it to the fullest. Some people simply believed God for salvation and stopped there. But others who realise this principle affects every facet of life have decided to “grow in (this) grace” and have opened themselves to receive the unmerited, unqualified, disproportionate and ‘unfair’ blessings of God.

May that be your portion in Jesus name.

AMEN.
More Blessings await you today; you’ll not miss them in Jesus’ Name.
GREG ELKAN

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