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GOD’S MARVELOUS GRACE – PART 4 [MONDAY MANNA 49]

July 2, 2007 by Marc Leave a Comment

Dear friends,

Remember: we here at Walk Worthy have this word and verse study in a document I can attach if you’d like. It’s really rich in truth! Just request it via email.

My friends, we complete our “grace” walk today. Remember all words in quotes reflect the root Greek words that are part of the grace word family:

65. We’re partakers (koinonia – fellow sharers) of “grace” when we help defend and confirm the true and complete gospel, including the sacrificial giving of our $ for its cause – (Phil. 1:7)

66. For Christ’s sake, we’re “granted” (favored-graced) to suffer for Him as well as believing in Him –  (Phil. 1:29)

67. Because Jesus humbled Himself in obedience even to death on a cross, the Father “bestowed” (favored-graced) on Jesus the name above every name – (Phil. 2:8-9)

68. “Grace” can be with our spirit –  (Phil. 4:23)

69. We can understand the “grace” of God in truth – (Col. 1:6)

70. The Father has “forgiven” all our transgressions, making us alive together with Jesus –  (Col. 2:13)

71. We’re to be “forgiving” each other just as the Lord “forgave” us  –  (Col. 3:13)

72. Singing with “thankfulness” in our hearts to God is possible when the word of Christ richly dwells with us –  (Col. 3:16)

73. Our speech should always be with “grace” and seasoned with salt knowing then how to respond to each person – (Col. 4:6)

74. Because of the wrath of retribution from Jesus upon the disobedient and to not be lost to eternal destruction away from the presence (face) of the Lamb and His glorious power, we pray for each other to be counted worthy and in accord (harmony, conformity) with the “grace” of the Father and Lord Jesus Christ, (why?) so that the name of the Lord Jesus will be glorified in us and us in him (see TORMENTED FOREVER WITH FIRE AND BRIMSTONE IN THE PRESENCE OF THE LAMB – REVELATION 14 [MONDAY MANNA 44]) –  2 Thes. 1: 5-12

75. By “grace,” both the Lord Jesus Christ and the Father have loved us who are obedient to the end and given us eternal comfort and good hope – 2 Thes. 2: 2:16

76. Paul “thanked” Christ Jesus our Lord because He considered Paul faithful putting him into service, and “grace” was more than abundant to overcome his blasphemy, aggression and persecution of Jesus’ church – 1 Tim. 1:12-14; 2 Tim. 1:3

77. Do not neglect the “spiritual gift” given us by God, and kindle it afresh – 1 Tim. 4:14; 2 Tim. 1:6

78. Granted us in Christ Jesus from all eternity, God saved us according to His own purpose and “grace,” not according our works, we’re not ashamed of the testimony of our Lord so we join together to suffer for the gospel according to the power of God – 2 Tim. 1:8-9

79. Therefore, be strong in the “grace” that is in Christ Jesus – 2 Tim. 2:1

80. The “grace” of God has appeared: a) bringing salvation to all men, b) instructing us to deny ungodliness and worldly desires and live sensibly, righteously, and godly, c) looking for the blessed hope and appearing of our great Lord Jesus, d) who gave Himself (why?) to redeem us from every lawless deed, e) and purify for Himself a people f) zealous for good deeds – Titus 2:11-14

81. Justified by His “grace,” were made heirs according to the hope of eternal life – Titus 3:7

82. Paul hoped through the holy ones’ prayers, he would be “given” (graced) to them –  Philemon 1:22

83. By the “grace” of God, Jesus tasted death for everyone – Heb. 2:9

84. Holding fast to our confession (striving to enter the narrow gate) and because of the One who is sinlessly perfect after being tempted in all things as we are therefore understanding our plight, we can draw near with confidence to the throne of “grace,” so we may find mercy and “grace” to help in time of need before sinning – Heb. 4:16

85. When brethren continue to sin willfully after knowing the truth, a sacrifice for their sins no longer remains, just a terrifying expectation of furious fire in judgment that will severely punish him who tramples underfoot the blood of Jesus by which he was sanctified, and insults the Spirit of “grace,” being terrified to fall into the hands of the living god – Heb. 10: 26-31

86. We must pursue peace with all men and be holy to see the Lord (endure-saved to the end), therefore we must see to it no one comes short of the “grace” of God (see also grace in vain) – Heb. 12:14-15

87. Being warned from heaven by Jesus and since He is a consuming fire, we may receive an unshakable kingdom if we show “gratitude” and offer our God service with reverence and awe – Heb. 12:25-29

88. Our heart can be strengthened by “grace,” and it’s good – Heb. 13:9

89. God gives a greater “grace” and is opposed to the proud so He gives “grace” to the humble, therefore we can submit to God, humbling ourselves in His presence, therefore a) resisting the devil, b) drawing near to God, c) cleaning our hands from sin, d) purifying our hearts – James 4:6-8; 1 Peter 5:5

90. Prepare our minds for action, be sober, fix our hope completely on the “grace” to be brought to us at the revelation of Jesus Christ – 1 Peter 1:13

91. Being submissive to unreasonable masters when we suffer for doing what’s right, servants find “favor” with God, since Christ suffered and left us an example to follow – 1 Peter 2:18-21

92. Husbands, living with your wife in an understanding way as with someone weaker, show your wife honor as a fellow heir of the “grace” of life, so that our prayers will not be hindered – 1 Peter 3:7

93. Since each of us received a special “gift,” we’re to employ it in serving one another as good stewards of the manifold (many colored – varied) “grace” of God – 1 Peter 4:10

94. After we’ve suffered a while, the God of all “grace” who called us to His eternal glory in Christ, will Himself a) perfect, b) confirm, c) strengthen, and d) establish you – 1 Peter 5:10

95. Paul exhorted and testified to the true “grace” of God, that they we must stand firm in it –  1 Peter 5:12

96. Being on guard not to be carried away by the error of unprincipled men and falling from our own steadfastness, we can grow in the “grace” and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ – 2 Peter 3:17-18

97. We must contend earnestly for the faith, for ungodly persons, marked out for condemnation, have crept in unnoticed turning the “grace” of our God into licentiousness (shameless sin coming from a strangled conscience), denying the Master and Lord, Jesus Christ – Jude 4

Note Craig Keener’s IVP Bible Background Commentary word on Jude 4:

“The heresy Jude addresses resembles that proclaimed by false prophets in the Old Testament: judgment would not come on God’s people because of his special favor for them—a doctrine that led to sin (Jeremiah 6:14; Jeremiah 8:11; Jeremiah 23:17; Ezekiel 13:10, 16; Micah 3:5). Biblical grace means forgiveness and power to overcome sin, not permission to act immorally.“

Well, beloved, there you have it.  A thorough review of the glory, blessing, power, use, and responsibility of those making a claim to “charisma,” i.e. the grace, favor, thanks, rewards, and giftings in the New Covenant record.

Remember once again the recap from Malina and Rohrbaugh’s magnificent work, Social-Science Commentary on the Synoptic Gospels, “Patronage System in Roman Palestine, “ page 388-90, we find:

“Patron-client systems (exist for) reciprocity between social unequals… (a) person in need (called a client) has his needs met by… a higher-status, well-situated person (called a patron). BY granting the favor, the client implicitly promises to pay back the patron whenever and however the patron determines. By granting the favor, the patron, in turn, implicitly promised to be open for further requests at unspecified later times…Brokers mediate between patrons above and clients below…In the Gospels, Jesus often acts as the broker for God…the one through whom clients obtain access to God’s favor… (clients) owe loyalty and public acknowledgment of honor (to the patron) in return…In the New Testament the language of grace is the language of patronage.”

The grace of God we know makes the perfect sacrifice of Jesus a gift that can’t be earned by anyone. The notion of a direct “payback” for what He has done on Calvary is impossible.  But… we must count the cost of a life of overcoming sacrifice for the Lamb commands our obedience as His “due.”

The patron, God, doesn’t suggest, but requires His clients to owe Him loyalty, honor, for He is a consuming fire to those who overtly and willfully refuse Him, and to those who apostate and walk away. If we domesticate God,  we lose the fear of God, and being unwise, we become fools.

We might say, in conclusion, that grace and mercy work together in God’s economy. Grace must first come since without it, we do not or can not receive God’s mercy (His compassion and pity toward us as creatures).

Please be aware, dear ones: at least it appears blatantly obvious to me (maybe you too) that in all the 97 items I’ve listed of “grace,” not one, and I repeat, not one, seems to indicate “Oh, it’s OK. God’s grace is there to excuse all your sin past, present, and future, even if you practice it. We just can’t help it because we’re sinners.”

Yes, grace dispenses mercy to us, giving us time and an opportunity to repent over our sin, and extends forgiveness to us from God and to each other.  But the Word of God is clear that grace’s main role is enabling us to love holy lives, not for providing habitual fleshly excuses in the name of our very Savior. Oh, God, help us to see Your way!

The false teachers of our age have turned the gospel of grace upside down, which is a scheme of the devil. Satan’s goal is always taking a truth, then blurring it, eventually turning it on its ear. If you honestly believe or teach that grace is primarily for covering sin vs. resisting temptation and living holy lives, you need to repent. Cheap grace is an abomination to Christ.

Faith without overcoming works is dead. It is not automatic on cruise control, but extremely active. We strive against the world, against our flesh, against the devil and his schemes. Abiding is not being only, but actively doing. Jesus in many teachings, especially in the sheep and goats, determines who goes to heaven and hell by what they did. Most confessing Christians I know (including myself until the last few years) would be considered goats in that parable. They (and I until recently) are not doing the deeds Jesus commanded.

Paul, being saved from the wrath to come for over 20 years by this time, writes his Corinthians with a settled confidence that he will see His Lord. But he knows the grace of our Lord is for experiencing victory, not coddling sin. He warned them that he himself, their own spiritual father, after walking closely with God over 20 years at that point, would be cut off if he didn’t watch himself continuingly, for he must make his body his slave:

1 Cor. 9:24-27 Do you not know that those who run in a race all run, but only one receives the prize? Run in such a way that you may win. Everyone who competes (agonizes) in the games exercises self-control in all things. They then do it to receive a perishable wreath, but we an imperishable. Therefore I run in such a way, as not without aim; I box in such a way, as not beating the air; but I discipline my body and make it my slave, so that, after I have preached to others, I myself will not be disqualified (adokimos).

Other uses of the word “adokimos”:

Romans 1:28 –  God gave them over to a depraved mind; 2 Cor. 13:5-7  – Test yourselves, unless indeed you fail the test?;  2 Tim. 3:8 men of depraved mind, rejected in regard to the faith;  Titus 1:16 – being detestable and disobedient and worthless for any good deed; Hebrews 6:8- but if it yields thorns and thistles, it is worthless and close to being cursed, and it ends up being burned.

The Father’s grace is precious, costly beyond our ability to understand, given by His holy Son to both those for who don’t value it and to those of us who will treasure it. But there are limits to His grace.

Living a life of loving surrender, we give Him his “due.”  Enjoy Him, love Him, obey Him, fear Him. Endure to the very end. And heaven will then be ours!

Remember the very words of our Lord:

John 5:14 Afterward Jesus found him in the temple and said to him, “Behold, you have become well; do not sin anymore, so that nothing worse happens to you.”

John 14:15, 21, 23  “If you love Me, you will keep My commandments…He who has My commandments and keeps them is the one who loves Me; and he who loves Me will be loved by My Father, and I will love him and will disclose Myself to him…Jesus answered and said to him, “IF anyone loves Me, he will keep My word; and My Father will love him, and We will come to him and make Our abode with him.”

Luke 6:46  “Why do you call Me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ and do not do what I say?

Matthew 7:21  “Not everyone who says to Me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter the kingdom of heaven, but he who does the will of My Father who is in heaven will enter.

If we obey by His grace, His peace will reign:

John 14:27 “Peace I leave with you; My peace I give to you; not as the world gives do I give to you. Do not let your heart be troubled, nor let it be fearful (of your circumstances or man).

So, then, we:

…will walk in a manner worthy of the Lord, to please Him in all respects, bearing fruit in every good work and increasing in the knowledge of God” (Col. 1:10)

Biblical grace always leads us to holiness. See The Great Gospel Deception.

Oh, beloved, the love of God toward us!

Please comment on this post right below. Feel free to write and proclaim your leadings in the Spirit in an honorable fashion.

Your friend and brother in fighting the good fight,

Marc

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See the other Parts:

GOD’S MARVELOUS GRACE – PART 1  [MONDAY MANNA 46]

GOD’S MARVELOUS GRACE – PART 2  [MONDAY MANNA 47]

GOD’S MARVELOUS GRACE – PART 3  [MONDAY MANNA 48]

GOD’S MARVELOUS GRACE – PART 4  [MONDAY MANNA 49]

Saints, we’re one day closer to Home, and Him! Love Him wholeheartedly!

You may view our Archives here: MONDAY MANNA – ARCHIVES;   Complete Archives; feel free to write and proclaim your leadings in the Spirit in an honorable fashion. May our Father richly bless you with His grace, through Jesus Christ our Lord, in order to walk worthy of His name.

 

 

 

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GOD’S MARVELOUS GRACE – PART 3 [MONDAY MANNA 48]

June 25, 2007 by Marc Leave a Comment

We appreciate your comments to us on such a vital topic as the grace of God. More next time on the “due” that God expects in return for His great sacrifice. In the meantime, we pick up on the further uses of grace in the New Covenant record, after detailing 1-31 last time.

Remember: we here at Walk Worthy have this word and verse study in a Word document I can attach if you’d like. It’s really rich in truth! Just request it via email.

Let’s take a further look at this treasure chest, this gold mine of truth:

32. “Grace” comes from both the Father and the Lord Jesus Christ – 1 Cor. 1:3

33. “Grace” is given in Christ Jesus so that we’re not lacking in any “gift”  – 1 Cor. 1:4-7

34. We received the Holy Spirit to know the “things freely given” are from God (i.e. the Spirit quenched will mar our ability to know these things) – 1 Cor. 2:12

35. God’s “grace” to Paul allowed him to lay a building foundation and help the assembly, and another to carefully build on his effort – 1 Cor. 3:10

36. Each man has his own “gift” from God – 1 Cor. 7: 7

37. We can partake of food with “thankfulness” (favor = grace) – 1 Cor. 10:10

38. God gives spiritual “gifts” (favors = graces) by the Holy Spirit – 1 Cor. 12:4, 9, 28

39. There’re greater “gifts” (favors = graces) than others – 1 Cor. 12:31

40. By “grace” Paul was called, saved, given his apostleship – 1 Cor. 15:9-10; Gal. 1:15

41. God’s “grace” can be in vain (empty, futile, worthless: 1 Cor. 9:24-27), but proved fruitful to Paul as a co-laborer helping him to labor more than all the other apostles –  1 Cor. 15:9-10

42. “Thanks” be to God the Father who gives and leads us in victory (and triumph) through our Lord Jesus Christ – 1 Cor. 15:57; 2 Cor. 2:14

43. The prayers of many moved God to bestow “favor” upon Paul and his men, causing the giving of thanks by many persons – 2 Cor. 1:11

44. In proud confidence, Paul’s group conducted themselves in holiness and godly sincerity in the “grace” of God – 2 Cor. 1:12

45. We, like the Corinthians, can twice receive a “blessing” (a second grace) by both being hospitable to traveling church planters and workers and helping them on their way (giving them $ for their ministry) – 2 Cor. 1:15-16

46. Knowing Satan’s schemes, we can “forgive”  and comfort others who have repented with godly sorrow after church punishment, so that Satan takes no advantage – 2 Cor. 1:6-11

47. “Grace” spreads to more and more people causing thanks that brings god glory –  2 Cor. 4:15

48. Again, “grace” can be received in vain, so Paul urged others, giving no cause for offense in anything – 2 Cor. 6:1-3

49. The “grace” of God given in the Macedonia assemblies (vs. the self-centered rich Corinthians), even in their great ordeal of affliction (persecution for the Word of God) that their deep poverty and abundance of joy, caused them to give $ beyond their ability for the famine relief of the Jerusalem brethren, a “gracious work” – 2 Cor. 8:1-8

50. Paul admonishes the carnal Corinthians by showing that by His own “grace”, Jesus, although rich, became poor so that we can become spiritually rich by “gracing” others with our deep monetary sacrifice (i.e. when it really hurts to give, really costing something dear to us in “blessing” our brothers and sisters) – 2 Cor. 8:9

51. God is able to make all “grace” abound to those giving $ sacrificially and liberally, so that the receiving brethren in prayer yearn for their contributors because of the surpassing “grace” in the contributors, all giving “thanks” to God for His indescribable gift – 2 Cor. 9:8-15

Saints, please note the breath and depth of Paul’s admonition in regards to financial sacrifice in this letter. This amplifies the commands of Jesus to not lay up treasures on earth, but in heaven. It’s been the experience of many that the poorest people give the most liberally, with the rich giving out of their abundance. Remember Jesus’ teaching:

Mark 12:42-43  A poor widow came and put in two small copper coins, which amount to a cent. Calling His disciples to Him, He said to them, “Truly I say to you, this poor widow put in more than all the contributors to the treasury;

Luke 12:20 “But God said to him, ‘you fool! This very night your soul is required of you; and now who will own what you have prepared?’

52. In physical and circumstantial affliction, His “grace” is sufficient since Christ’s immense power, giving the Father great glory, is perfected in our weakness, gladly allowing us to boast of that weakness – 2 Cor. 12:9

53. Even after called by God’s “grace,” believers can desert the Father for a false gospel, causing the false gospel preachers to be cursed by God Himself – Gal. 1:6

54. “Grace” given can be recognized by others – Gal. 2:9

55. “Grace” could be nullified if righteousness ever came through the Law (which is impossible), causing Christ to die needlessly – Gal. 2:21

56. Abraham was “granted” the promise of the inheritance by God, not the Law – Gal. 3:18

57. Those seeking to be justified by the law are severed (cut off, done away, nullified, abolished, rendered inoperative) from Jesus, and have fallen from “grace ” and are lost, vs. those waiting for the hope of righteousness by the Spirit – Gal. 5:4-5

58. The church is predestined by the Father’s will as adopted sons, with “grace” being bestowed upon us, and because of “grace’s” glory, it results in praise for our Father – Eph. 1:5-6

59. Our Father shows the surpassing riches of His “grace” in kindness toward us by resurrecting us with Jesus, seating us now and forever with Jesus in the heavenlies in Christ Jesus (Hallelujah, dear ones!) – Eph. 2:6-7

60. By His “grace,” and through our faith, we’re saved from our sins and the wrath to come, all being a no-works gift from Him, and then as His workmanship, His due from us is the good works He prepared from the foundation of the word that we should walk in them –  Eph. 2: 8-10

61. Paul was given the responsibility of the stewardship (administration, i.e. to make ministry fruitful) of God’s “grace” to benefit the brethren – Eph. 3:2

62. In accord (harmony, in line) with Christ’s gift, each believer is given a specific measure of “grace” – Eph. 4:7

63. We can give “grace” to those who hear our speech by not speaking rotten words and only those that edify based on the moment’s need – Eph. 4:29

64. “Grace” is with all who love our Lord Jesus with a love that has no corruption, i.e. is pure – Eph. 6:24

Every grace today, beloved….

Please comment on this post right below. Feel free to write and proclaim your leadings in the Spirit in an honorable fashion.

Your friend and brother in fighting the good fight,

Marc

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See the other Parts:

GOD’S MARVELOUS GRACE – PART 1  [MONDAY MANNA 46]

GOD’S MARVELOUS GRACE – PART 2  [MONDAY MANNA 47]

GOD’S MARVELOUS GRACE – PART 3  [MONDAY MANNA 48]

GOD’S MARVELOUS GRACE – PART 4  [MONDAY MANNA 49]

Saints, we’re one day closer to Home, and Him! Love Him wholeheartedly!

You may view our Archives here: MONDAY MANNA – ARCHIVES;   Complete Archives; feel free to write and proclaim your leadings in the Spirit in an honorable fashion. May our Father richly bless you with His grace, through Jesus Christ our Lord, in order to walk worthy of His name.

 

 

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GOD’S MARVELOUS GRACE – PART 2 [MONDAY MANNA 47]

June 18, 2007 by Marc Leave a Comment

Dear brethren,

C.S. Lewis, the famous Christian writer (Mere Christianity, etc.), I’m told was once asked what he thought was the difference between our faith and other religions. “That’s easy,” he replied, “it’s grace.”  I think he meant that all other religions demand a man to perform “works” in order to be approved to some standard initially, some plumb line for beginning salvation.

But we know the truth, beloved:

Ephesians 2:8-9  For by grace you have been saved through faith; and that not of yourselves, it is the gift of God; not as a result of works, so that no one may boast.

But lest we be like most teachers these days, we, like Paul, immediately follow this great truth with the result, i.e. the effect in our lives:

Ephesians 2:10  For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand, that we should walk in them.

But, as we saw last time, God’s grace requires something, as seen in the patron-client relationship. This relationship, if true, flies in the face of our stated notion in the West that God just dispenses things willy-nilly with little or no expected return. We wrote that we must understand the then and there (the past) to fully understand and obey in the here and now. To do the opposite and lead people astray, even if unknowingly, will spell disaster. Why?

James 3:1 Let not many of you become teachers, my brethren, knowing that as such we will incur a stricter judgment (“greater condemnation” in the KJV).

Recapping from Malina and Rohrbaugh’s magnificent work, Social-Science Commentary on the Synoptic Gospels, “Patronage System in Roman Palestine, “ page 388-90, we find:

“Patron-client systems (exist for) reciprocity between social unequals…(a) person in need (called a client) has his needs met by… a higher-status, well-situated person (called a patron). By granting the favor, the client implicitly promises to pay back the patron whenever and however the patron determines. By granting the favor, the patron, in turn, implicitly promised to be open for further requests at unspecified later times…Brokers mediate between patrons above and clients below…In the Gospels, Jesus often acts as the broker for God…the one through whom clients obtain access to God’s favor… (clients) owe loyalty and public acknowledgment of honor (to the patron) in return…in the new testament the language of grace is the language of patronage.”

Some time ago I posed a scenario to several men who I was teaching about grace. “Suppose I gave you my little 6 year old granddaughter to care for since I was on my way to be martyred for my faith in Jesus.” Now this is a very common scenario throughout history around the world, I explained.

I continued, “Are there any expectations or requirements with this “gift?” 

“Yes,” responded a newer believer immediately, for implicit in that “gift” is enormous responsibility. He emphatically stated the gift was not free in the sense we have no reciprocity.

He taught us a principle that we’d all do well to remember.

With this backdrop, we turn to God’s preserved and inspired Word to get a glimpse of what grace really is by His definition, what is it’s intended effect, and what is our responsibility. That is, how do we as lower-status and dependent clients implicitly promise to carry out for (or at least offer ourselves as a minimum) the patron (the Father) whenever and however the patron (the Father) determines? Also, how do we clients owe loyalty and public acknowledgment of honor (to the Father) in return for His favor, His grace?

There’re 4 main Greek words that translate many English words concerning God’s favor, gifting, grace, forgiveness, etc. in the New Testament. The numbers in parenthesis such as (3) indicate the number of times that Greek work is rendered as that specific English word:

Primary Word 1 – charis, khar’-ece;; noun, Greek 5485 NASB; a prim. word; grace, kindness:— blessing(1), concession(1), credit(3), favor(11), gift(1), grace(122), gracious(2), gracious work(3), gratitude(1), thank(3), thankfulness(2), thanks(6).

Word 2  – charisma, khar’-is-mah; noun, Greek 5486, NASB; from Greek 5483; a gift of grace, a free gift:— favor(1), free gift(3), gift(5), gifts(7), spiritual gift(1).

Word 3 – charizomai, khar-id’-zom-ahee; verb, Greek 5483, NASB; from Greek 5485; to show favor, give freely:— bestowed(1), forgave(2), forgive(3), forgiven(4), forgiving(2), freely give(1), gave(1), given(1), graciously forgave(1), granted(4), hand(2), things freely given(1).

Word 4 – charitoo, khar-ee-to’-o; verb, Greek 5487, NASB; from Greek 5485 (charis); to make graceful, endow with grace:- favored(1), freely bestowed(1).

We here at Walk Worthy have this word and verse study in a 17 page document I can attach if you’d like. It’s really rich in truth! Just request it via email.

Let’s take a look at this treasure chest, this gold mine of truth:

  1. “Favored” (graced) one: Mary was singled out for a special work, God favored her above others  – Luke 1:28
  2. “Grace” was upon Jesus, so He increased in wisdom, statue, and in “favor” with both God and man, i.e. “grace and favor” can increase – Luke 2:40, 52
  3. Words of “grace” came from Jesus’ lips, can come from ours too, i.e. He almost got murdered that day by His hometown neighbors for His “gracious” words; might we too? – Luke 4:22-30
  4. Healing by His favor: “Gave”  healing of sight – Luke 7:21
  5. Forgiveness by His favor: “Graciously forgave” both debtors
  6. Jesus is full of “grace” and truth; by Him THEY are realized – John 1:14, 17
  7. By His fullness, we’ve received “grace upon grace,” i.e. favor upon favor – John 1:16
  8. Having “favor” with all people when God’s people are in one mind, with gladness and sincerity of heart, praising God – Acts 46-47
  9. Abundant “grace” can be upon the saints – Acts 4:33
  10. Both Joseph and David, based on their loving obedience, were granted and found “favor” in God’s sight– Acts 7:9-10, 46
  11. “Grace” can be witnessed in action – Acts 11:23
  12. We can urge saints to continue in the “grace” of God – Acts 13:43
  13. The Lord Himself testifies to the word of His “grace, ” granting signs and wonders – Acts 14:3
  14. Saints can commend and commit (hand over) each other to the “grace” of God – Acts 14:26, 15:40, 20:32
  15. We’re saved through the “grace” of our Lord Jesus – Acts 15:11, 18:27, Eph. 2:8
  16. We can testify solemnly of the gospel of the “grace” of God – Acts 20:24
  17. “Favor” and “concessions” can be given by unbelievers to each other – Acts 24:27, 25:3, 9, 16
  18. We can impart some spiritual “gift” (grace) to strengthen and be encouraged by each other’s faith – Rom. 1:11-12 
  19. We’re justified (made righteous) as a gift by His “grace” – Rom. 3:24
  20. Righteousness in salvation is by our faith in accord (harmony, conformity) with “grace” so that the promise to Abraham is guaranteed to all who believe – Rom. 4:13-16
  21. Our Lord Jesus provides both peace with the Father and an introduction (meaning more to come!) into “grace” – Rom. 5:1-2
  22. The “gift” arose from sins, resulting in justification (made right with God), so BY Jesus’ “grace” He gave “grace” –  Rom. 5:15-17
  23. “Grace” abounds more in the presence of increasing sin, and righteously reigns to eternal life – Rom. 5:20-21
  24. “Grace” provides the way to master sin, for we’re not under the Law – Rom. 6:1, 14-15
  25. “Thanks” (grace) to God for freedom from sin and slavery to righteousness (enslaved to God), becoming  obedient from the heart, resulting in sanctification, and the outcome being eternal life – Rom. 6:17-23
  26. The “gift” of God the Father is eternal life in Jesus – Rom. 6:23
  27. God is for us! As God the Father did not spare his own son but delivered Christ over (to murderers) for us all, God “gives” (graces) us all things, no one will bring a condemning charge against His elect – Rom. 8:31-32
  28. God has not rejected the Jews, therefore a remnant of Israelites has been kept by God’s “gracious” choice, not based on their works – Rom. 11:2-6
  29. We have “gifts” that differ according to the “grace” given us, but our responsibility must be to exercise them as many members of one body – Rom. 12:6
  30. Paul received “grace” to minister of Jesus to the Gentiles, ministering the gospel of God – Rom. 15:15-16
  31. The “grace” (favor, blessing, gifts) of our Lord Jesus be with us – Rom. 16:20, 24

Until next time, holy ones, fight the good fight, by the “grace” of our dear Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.

Every grace today, beloved….

Please comment on this post right below. Feel free to write and proclaim your leadings in the Spirit in an honorable fashion.

Your friend and brother in fighting the good fight,

Marc

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See the other parts:

GOD’S MARVELOUS GRACE – PART 1  [MONDAY MANNA 46]

GOD’S MARVELOUS GRACE – PART 2  [MONDAY MANNA 47]

GOD’S MARVELOUS GRACE – PART 3  [MONDAY MANNA 48]

GOD’S MARVELOUS GRACE – PART 4  [MONDAY MANNA 49]

Saints, we’re one day closer to Home, and Him! Love Him wholeheartedly!

You may view our Archives here: MONDAY MANNA – ARCHIVES;   Complete Archives; feel free to write and proclaim your leadings in the Spirit in an honorable fashion. May our Father richly bless you with His grace, through Jesus Christ our Lord, in order to walk worthy of His name.

 

 

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