“Remaining in God’s Grace”
BIBLE READING: 11Corinthians 11-13
“Three times I
pleaded with the Lord to take it away from me. But he said to me, ”My grace is
sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.”
Several years ago, someone in our community gave me a book
titled In the Grip of Grace by Max Lucado. A couple of tragic
events had brought this person and her family back to the Lord and to the
church. When she handed me the book, she said, “We found our way back because
we were in the grip of God’s grace.” She had learned that we are all in the
grip of God’s grace—all the time. Without that, none of us would stand a
chance.
God’s grace is what you and I need more than anything else.
Without it we are nothing, but because of God’s grace we can face whatever
comes our way. That’s what the Lord himself tells the apostle Paul. Paul lived
with what he called “a thorn in [his] flesh, a messenger of Satan,” that was
tormenting him. He kept asking the Lord to remove that thorn. God’s answer was
no, saying that his grace would be enough. No matter what, God would keep Paul
in the grip of his grace, and Paul would be able to carry out the work God had
in mind for him.
That’s our assurance for the coming year too: Come what may, God
will hold on to us and keep us in the grip of his grace. All we need to do is
turn to Jesus to receive his grace.
-- Arthur Schoonveld
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