The Power of Grace

I have been reading in my morning devotions about King Solomon. He was blessed by God with wisdom riches and peace. He built the first temple and consecrated it to God. His kingdom was unequaled in all the history of Israel. Beyond all of his accomplishments he also had the experience of God himself appearing to him. Solomon had so much going for him yet sadly he ended his life sacrificing to idols and building their temples. He was so blessed yet wandered so far from God.

Then I look to the New Testament and see the life of Paul. He began with privilege, wealth, and a good place in society. He was religious and respected but he was far from God. Then God appeared to Paul And his life was changed. But instead of being blessed Paul looks like he was cursed. He was rejected, impoverished, arrested and eventually executed.

Paul was confused and prayed for God to change things. It is comforting to realize how much he was just like us. He didn’t have it all together. He didn’t know all the answers. In fact Paul had none of the things we associate with success. But Paul had everything because God gave him grace! The good news is that God has grace available for us at the doctor’s office and in the hospital room. He has grace at the kitchen table filled with unpaid bills. He has grace when we are in a car accident even when it’s our fault. He has grace when we have made bad decisions and when we sin. He is the God of all mercy and our hope for this day!

Three Not Easy Steps to Forgiving

Therefore I say to you, whatever things you ask when you pray, believe that you receive them, and you will have them. “And whenever you stand praying, if you have anything against anyone, forgive him that your Father in heaven may also forgive you your trespasses Mark 11:24-25

Have you noticed that most of the teaching on believing in advance to receiving is usually focused on getting something? My healing, my financial miracle, or career all crowd into my thoughts quite easily while forgiving someone who has hurt me remains far away. But Jesus time after time links faith, prayer and forgiveness. While God alone is in control of supplying our needs, we are the ones in control of those whom we forgive. This morning why not begin with three not so easy steps to forgiveness?

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I don’t know about you but when I have allowed someone to get close to me and then discovered that I have been betrayed or used by that person, it is very hard to let go of their offense. God taught me a valuable lesson on this forgiveness a few years ago when I did some work for a man who didn’t pay his bill. Fall passed into winter and I hoped by Christmas that he would pay. After New Years had passed I thought that maybe with he would pay by spring. April came with still no check but in May I received a phone call from him apologizing and promising to pay. I was so happy that I also agreed to return to do another small job. P1030396After finishing that job and even another later on it began to be clear that I would probably never get paid. As time passed I complained to my family, then to my friends and then one day God showed me that I needed to forgive him. I was so ashamed as I realized that I had who had preached forgiveness had practiced forgiveness only in theory. In reality when I was the one who held the bill I was expecting payment in full. Slowly I began a process of forgiving which has led me to freedom and joy worth far more than the unpaid bill. Continue reading

Among friends or Enemies?

“It is not simply to be taken for granted that the Christian has the privilege of living among other Christians. Jesus Christ lived in the midst of his enemies. At the end all his disciples deserted him. On the Cross he was utterly alone, surrounded by evildoers and mockers. For this cause he had come, […]

via Jesus Lived in the Midst of His Enemies — bonhoefferblog

When Jesus served the bread and the wine we need to also remember that Judas was also served. When we share the message of the love of Christ today in that same way we cannot be choosy about who we offer forgiveness. We never know if one of those attacking us now may become like the apostle Paul who Stephen forgave as the stones were flying.

 

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