UNDESERVED FAVOUR
The Bible says we are saved by grace. The only way to get to heaven is through the doorway of Grace.
If you’re going to get to heaven that’s the only way you’re going to get there. You can’t earn it, you can’t work for it, you can’t buy it.
WHAT IS THE BIBLICAL DEFINATION OF GRACE
Grace is the love of God shown to the unlovely, the peace of God given to the restlest, the unmerited favor of God.
Grace is unconditional love toward a person who does not deserve it.
The grace of God teaches Christians to live soberly, righteously, and godly (Titus 2:11–13).
Yet Christians sin (1 John 1:6–10). Thus God’s grace requires holy living, and holy living requires God’s grace.
All sin requires grace. How can grace be obtained so frequently? “ Let us therefore come boldly unto the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy, and find grace to help in time of need.” (Hebrews 4:16).
BIBLES STAND POINT REGARDING GRACE AND FAVOR
The Christian concept of grace, though precious to hundreds of millions of Christians, is misunderstood by many people today both inside and outside Christianity, and it is even despised by many non-Christians as an idea that offends their sensibilities of fairness. In a way, grace is “unfair”it has to do with God giving people something good that they do not deserve.
God’s solution to the problem of sin is grace. In biblical teaching, grace does not mean that God simply overlooks or ignores evil, since this is something his absolutely holy nature would never allow him to do (Gen. 18:25; Hab. 1:13). God will not simply leave the guilty unpunished nor His grace a "second chance" to prove ourselves worthy of God’s acceptance, because the reality is that if we lived any length of time after getting that chance we would sin again (1 John 1:8-10).
For the same reason, grace is also not a power to stop sinning so that we may deserve God’s acceptance. All of these ideas misunderstand or distort some truth. Grace does mean that God spares us from the judgment our sin deserves, but not by simply overlooking it. It does mean that God gives us a fresh start in life, but not for us to make ourselves worthy of his acceptance. It does mean that God intends that we will eventually become sinless, but again not in order to be right with God.
Someone has defined GRACE as “God's Riches At Christs Expense.” That is a biblically appropriate way of looking at grace. The foundation of grace is the work of Jesus Christ in dying on the cross and rising from the dead.
Notice that grace is much more than forgiving sins—though that is an extremely important and wonderful part of the blessings of grace. Grace does change us. By grace, God changes our relationship with him and with the devil, our spiritual condition, and our eternal .
The grace of salvation has three“tenses”:
1.Past: By grace God has forgiven us of all of the sins we ever committed and has ended our enmity with him and rebellion against him. This is salvation from the penalty of sin (justification).
2.Present: By grace God brings us into a new, right, blessed relationship with him, gives us spiritual life, and is restoring us to spiritual health. This is salvation from the power of sin (sanctification).
3.Future: By grace God will raise us from the dead to immortality and eternal life, to spiritual and moral, sinless perfection. This is salvation from the presence of sin (glorification).
This is why it is a terrible misunderstanding when people suppose that grace means that God allows Christians to do whatever they want, to sin with reckless abandon, and yet forgives them, while unfairly condemning nicer people who don’t happen to be Christians. When God saves someone, he doesn’t just give him a “pass.” He brings that person to a place of humble admission of his sin, of turning to God for his mercy, and sets him on a path of learning to live in a way that reflects the new life God has given him.
In a story about unending love, we find a story about unending grace. Hosea and Gomer’s marriage wasn’t easy. Gomer became dissatisfied, and the promiscuousness that captivated Gomer before marrying Hosea consumed her even more afterward.
Hosea reacted as anyone would. He was hurt. Yet, because of his relationship with the Lord, Hosea dealt tenderly with his wife. He pursued Gomer in the midst of her sin, saying, “You are to live with me many days; you must not be a prostitute or be intimate with any man, and I will behave the same way toward you (Hosea 3:3).”
In the same way that Hosea showed grace to his wife, God shows grace to us. God loves us in spite of our sins. His love never fails, and He will never change.
Hosea and Gomer’s relationship is a beautiful metaphor for God’s relationship with His people. Although God was hurt by Israel’s sin, they were still His people. God said of Israel, “I will show my love to the one I called ‘Not my loved one.’ I will say to those called ‘Not my people,’ ‘You are my people’ (Hosea 2:23).”
LASTLY
The biblical doctrine of grace is commonly misunderstood and often maligned. Grace is neither the freedom to sin with impunity nor the chance to prove ourselves good enough for God’s kingdom. Rather, grace is God’s undeserved gift of salvation in Jesus Christ alone by which those who humbly accept that gift are forgiven, made spiritually alive, changed into people who love God and love others, and assured that God will bring them safely into his kingdom
If not for the love of God unto man that made His grace available unto man through Christ Jesus.
While we are yet sinners, Christ died for us.
We are saved by grace that we are not merited for if it were yo be based by our works.
We are now a chosen generation and a royal priesthood. We now seat with Him at heavenly places all by the reason of Grace.
For we are saved by grace lest any man should boast, God gave his only begotten son to die for our sins, a gesture that we all don't deserve even while we yet sinners God redeemed us through the shedding of Jesus blood on the cross of Calvary.
If not for that act we all would have remained condemned and would have been eternally damned having no place with God or his son in His kingdom but now we are heirs joint heirs if the father we are children of the kingdom.
That brings us to the path of gratitude we should have this habit of daily appreciation to God who granted us salvation and his son accepting to pass it on to us, mornings and all time of the day we should learn to always say thank you.
Grace is unmerited favor. God’s favor, grace, is received by those who did not merit it. Grace is poured out on God’s people because it was merited by Christ. The Bible declares that we are saved by God’s grace. (Ephesians 2:8) Those who are in Christ are beneficiaries of Christ’s merit. The Bible says, “For the law was given through Moses; grace and truth came through Jesus Christ.” (John 1:17) John referred to the law given by God to Moses on Mt. Sinai and to the truth which is reality revealed in the person of Jesus. We teach our children the meaning of God’s grace and the importance of God’s law. Grace is to receive what is not deserved of which mercy is another expression.
God's undeserved favour/kindness is extended to us through the ransom sacrifice of his son. We are sinners, but God made it possible for us to be to draw closer to him. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for sharing on SteemChurch. We need to show appreciation for this undeserved favour.
Have a great weekend!
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The grace of God is defined as “undeserved, unearned and unmerited favor”. And one of the definitions for favor is “preferential treatment”! Today, God wants you to know that you have His favor on you. He wants you to know that He gives you preferential treatment which you do not deserve. And He wants you to depend on and take full advantage of it in your life.
God also wants you to know that His favor in your life can be increased. You can experience more of His favor from day to day. How? The Bible tells us in 2 Peter 1:2 that God’s grace (or favor) is multiplied to us “in the knowledge of God and of Jesus our Lord”. The more you behold Jesus and His love for you, the more you believe and confess that God’s favor is on you, the more you will see His favor work for you.
great post thanks for sharing with us all
God bless you for throwing more light on the grace of God. Like Hosea chose an undeserving woman as wife, so did our father chose us.
Interesting article but I don't think that this post actually belongs in Steemstem.
STEM is Science Technology Engineering and Math.
Looking forward to any topics you may want to write about on that in the future.
GOd BLESS YOU THANKS FOR SHARING THIS POSTS