Grace originates from God’s fathomless, infinite, eternal sea of kindness. God does not receive grace; God gives grace, for He is grace. On the other hand, we as believers are all the recipients, and (should be) the distributors of His grace. But I’m afraid many of us who are good at taking it in, do poorly when giving it out. We squirrel it away, as they say.
Paul tells us we should be, “…followers of God, as dear children.” Are not most of us poor examples when it comes to dispensing grace to an undeserving brother or sister in the family of God? We are so fearful someone may think we agree with the recipient’s life-style, or that we are letting up on our own convictions. What insecurity and uncertainty lies in our bosoms!
How we need to emulate David, who when speaking to wretched Mephibosheth said, “Fear not: for I will surely shew thee kindness…” Jesus said, “…freely ye have received, freely give." When Jesus took the loaves and gave them to His disciples, we’re told they distributed them to others who were also hungry.
If we’re lacking in grace in our own lives today, we might remember God’s way is, “…grace for grace.” If we gave more, we might just receive more (“Give, and it shall be given unto you; good measure…running over…”).
“Far too many of us are like the Dead Sea; we take it in, but hold the riches for ourselves.”~rds
by an Aged Saint
Clinton was my uncle and my father Lewis, was the music minister at Villa Baptist. I was always excited when you came to preach. Doc, you made the Bible come alive. Thank you for you faithfulness to God. I recently retired from vocational ministry. You had a great impact on my life.
Hello Doc, Did you ever preach meetings in Indianapolis?