Law vs Grace
Let’s
determine the definition of law from a born-again Christian’s view and a Jew
back in Jesus time. A Jew back in Jesus time considered the law to be the first
five books of the Bible (Torah). (Circumcision, etc. and also many traditions.)
Most Christians today can’t even spell the first five books of the Bible much
less obey them. So the law (works) to Christians today would be,
-Going to church
-Reading the bible
-Taking cookies to grandma, etc.
anything that we think would impress God enough to get us to heaven. All those things in themselves are not wrong but our own heart determines motives.
Let's begin with a visual example: if we fail (sin) and our hearts Intent is to please God through obedience and loyalty to Jesus, through diligently seeking to know and understand his word, a heart that loves our brothers and sisters in Jesus (merciful and forgiving).
Now if we fail (sin) and the Holy Spirit convicts us our response must be (If we repent) : visually see Jesus walking next to you and he opens his arms with a smile on his face confirming his love and right standing with you. The reason is because your righteousness (right standing with God) is totally based on what he did on the cross for you, not on your behavior.Our behavior is a response to his love for us; obedience to his commands and knowing that his commands are in our best interest to keep us out of the grasp of the evil one.
My grateful heart must be the reason I can always come boldly to my Father through Jesus and because of what Jesus did on the cross for me not because I'm so worthy because I think I don't sin. If it's the latter, then we are giving place to the devil to put us in condemnation and feel unworthy when we fall short. Our righteousness is always based on what God did for me and not on how wonderful my behavior is. Because we are always working out our salvation and as much as we desire to please our master, we fail and without the proper perspective we can feel so unworthy and run away from God rather than to him. We must always run into the arms of Jesus in failure.
His shedding of his blood for us on the cross will never be in vain because we bathe in His blood. We have the power to overcome anything through relationship with Jesus. Through Him we have friendship, faithfulness, forgiveness, grace, mercy; all that He is in us.
Please don't misunderstand, we live to please our Father, in and through Jesus, by obeying Him and doing what we know pleases Him. However, that's not what puts us right with him, that is just what he deserves. The reason this is so important is the enemy will want to show us how unworthy we are if and when we fail, which causes us to lose confidence in our master and Savior Jesus: of which gives darkness a way into our lives and leads to discouragement, unworthiness, and hopelessness.
We must think right to grow right. If we have the religious attitude that "I can do anything I desire" and "After all I don't have the power to overcome sin-- God's grace will cover it" we are living as a friend of the world and an enemy with God. This is living in great deception and not God's grace at all. Jesus died so we can have confidence and hope to overcome the adversity that dwells in this fallen world. We are more than Conquerors through the blood of Jesus. If we
1. Stand boldly in the face of darkness proclaiming "Greater is Jesus in us than he that is in the world"
2. Speak and trust the word of Jesus to see us through
3. The rest we leave with him!
The enemy is very proficient in bringing up our past to put us under condemnation, but the truth is we are worthy because of the ONE, Christ Jesus Who is our all in all!!!
Bottom line: if you love Jesus, desire to obey him, willing to repent upon conviction from him, develope the visual of his arms always open to you with a smile on his face seeing his approval of you, longing and appreciating your faithfulness and friendship to him!
-Going to church
-Reading the bible
-Taking cookies to grandma, etc.
anything that we think would impress God enough to get us to heaven. All those things in themselves are not wrong but our own heart determines motives.
Let's begin with a visual example: if we fail (sin) and our hearts Intent is to please God through obedience and loyalty to Jesus, through diligently seeking to know and understand his word, a heart that loves our brothers and sisters in Jesus (merciful and forgiving).
Now if we fail (sin) and the Holy Spirit convicts us our response must be (If we repent) : visually see Jesus walking next to you and he opens his arms with a smile on his face confirming his love and right standing with you. The reason is because your righteousness (right standing with God) is totally based on what he did on the cross for you, not on your behavior.Our behavior is a response to his love for us; obedience to his commands and knowing that his commands are in our best interest to keep us out of the grasp of the evil one.
My grateful heart must be the reason I can always come boldly to my Father through Jesus and because of what Jesus did on the cross for me not because I'm so worthy because I think I don't sin. If it's the latter, then we are giving place to the devil to put us in condemnation and feel unworthy when we fall short. Our righteousness is always based on what God did for me and not on how wonderful my behavior is. Because we are always working out our salvation and as much as we desire to please our master, we fail and without the proper perspective we can feel so unworthy and run away from God rather than to him. We must always run into the arms of Jesus in failure.
His shedding of his blood for us on the cross will never be in vain because we bathe in His blood. We have the power to overcome anything through relationship with Jesus. Through Him we have friendship, faithfulness, forgiveness, grace, mercy; all that He is in us.
Please don't misunderstand, we live to please our Father, in and through Jesus, by obeying Him and doing what we know pleases Him. However, that's not what puts us right with him, that is just what he deserves. The reason this is so important is the enemy will want to show us how unworthy we are if and when we fail, which causes us to lose confidence in our master and Savior Jesus: of which gives darkness a way into our lives and leads to discouragement, unworthiness, and hopelessness.
We must think right to grow right. If we have the religious attitude that "I can do anything I desire" and "After all I don't have the power to overcome sin-- God's grace will cover it" we are living as a friend of the world and an enemy with God. This is living in great deception and not God's grace at all. Jesus died so we can have confidence and hope to overcome the adversity that dwells in this fallen world. We are more than Conquerors through the blood of Jesus. If we
1. Stand boldly in the face of darkness proclaiming "Greater is Jesus in us than he that is in the world"
2. Speak and trust the word of Jesus to see us through
3. The rest we leave with him!
The enemy is very proficient in bringing up our past to put us under condemnation, but the truth is we are worthy because of the ONE, Christ Jesus Who is our all in all!!!
Bottom line: if you love Jesus, desire to obey him, willing to repent upon conviction from him, develope the visual of his arms always open to you with a smile on his face seeing his approval of you, longing and appreciating your faithfulness and friendship to him!