This article encouraged me to move one step at a time by God’s grace through faith.
From preparation of my wedding up to my marriage life, I’ve experienced a lot of new things about Him.
I remembered during my preparation on my wedding. I can’t imagine how God provided everything… all things run very smoothly. I’ve learned that He is my Master; He’s the only one who could tell or change the wedding preparation; I neglected those superstitious beliefs or any tradition ‘coz in my case most of the chinese has a lot of superstitious beliefs or any tradition and no need to worry for those wedding expenses ‘coz He is my provider. Even though my wedding is very simple but a lot of people was amazed and enjoyed that much ‘coz they encountered this kind of christian wedding for the very first time.
God tested my faith a lot of times, sometimes I’ve failed but He helps me to move on.
Before I got pregnant. God told me that I have to give up my job and stay at home to do those household tasks, but in my case, I feared that we might not survive, it’s not good to ask my parents or my parents in law for financial support ‘coz we have already our own life. When a couple got married, they decide on their own and not swayed or decide by others. To make the story short, I obeyed God’s plan. It has a great outcome for obeying His plan…you won’t regret it and I mean it. By being obedient, it result a fruitful and acceptable. I have a very lovable; very healthy and wise son. God’s provision continuously flowing even though my husband is a freelance computer base so that he could give us more time.
I realized that we should live for Him, without Christ we’re hopeless. If anyone who would like to accept God’s gift of salvation and have a meaningful life, say this prayer: “Lord I’m a sinner and I accept you to be my Lord and Savior, I may not be acceptable for I am a sinner but You showed me Your Great Love and now please clean my heart and make my life a new one. Thank you so much for accepting me. In Jesus name I pray….amen”
Grace Anatomy
By: Ptr. Desmond Chan
Did you know that what we believe impacts how we behave? In Ephesians, Paul reveals to us what our belief is and how we should put that belief into practice. Here, we learn of the blessings of being part of God’s family and the responsibilities that come with it.
God’s awesome plan is to put everything under the leadership and authority of Christ. God’s plan is for us to become the body of Christ with Him as our head (Ephesians 1:22-23). How does God fulfill this plan? God fulfills this plan through His grace. Jesus Christ died and was resurrected to show the “surpassing greatness of God’s grace…so that we may be saved” (Ephesians 2:6-8). God chose grace, not force, to bring us into salvation because grace leads to faith, love and obedience. In the same way, experiencing the grace and goodness of God overcomes our fears, replaces it with faith and love, and motivates us to obey. Grace leads, instructs, helps and compels us to deny sin and live a life that is pleasing to God.
Anatomy of Grace. The problem is that we often take God’s grace for granted. We keep complaining; we keep on sinning. How do we appreciate God’s grace in our lives? Firstly, Ephesians 2:11-12 tells us to remember our past predicament without Christ to show how undeserving we are of God’s grace. Like the Gentiles, we were separated from Christ, excluded from the blessings of being in God’s family and hopeless because we were living without Christ. Knowing our past makes us appreciate God’s grace, for although we are undeserving, He saved us. Secondly, we can appreciate God’s grace even more when we realize our present position in Christ and see how favored we are in Him. Ephesians 2:13-22 shows our position and what God’s G.R.A.C.E. has accomplished for us:
Gap removed. God’s grace united us with Christ and “brought us near to God through the blood of Christ” (Ephesians 2:13). The Bible says, “For the wages of sin is death.” It pertains not just to physical death but also spiritual death (i.e. separation from God). But, through His death on the cross, the gap was removed–the cross became the bridge. The first thing that grace has accomplished is to bring us near to Him, just like the Gentiles.
Reconciliation with God and others. Are you aware that because of our sins, we were enemies of God and as such, we were objects of God’s wrath? Indeed, before we came to know the Lord, we were bound for hell! But, praise God that because of what Jesus deed on the cross for us, we were reconciled to God. Christ, brought us peace: “For He Himself is our peace…creating in Himself one new people from the Jews and the Gentiles…reconciling both groups to God…and our hostility toward each other was put to death” (Ephesians 2:15-16).
Access to the Father. The death of Christ gave us direct contact with the Father, “For through Christ, we all have access to the Father through the Holy Spirit…” (Ephesians 2:18). We were given the right and privilege to come before Him in prayer. We do not need a mediator, we may go directly to Him.
Citizenship in heaven. Through God’s grace, we became “…fellow citizens with all of God’s people and members of God’s household, with Christ as the chief cornerstone” (Ephesians 2:19-20). Are you part of God’s family? Coming to CCF does not make you part of God’s family. Only in Christ will you be given the right to be part of His household. We are made children of God because of Jesus. Being children of God is now our calling. Paul entreats us to walk worthy of this calling–to live and behave like children of God.
Edification towards holy living. As members of God’s family, we are being built up, continuously being molded and changed, so that we can “…become a holy temple…a dwelling in which God lives by His Spirit” (Ephesians 2:21-22). God’s desire is not just to have a family but also to have one that is ‘holy’. When we come into His household, God promises us that by His grace, He will build us up so that we can live holy lives. He will build us to become a church that is controlled by His Spirit. The grace of God will bring not only salvation but also sanctification. We are works in progress and God will continue to change us.
The evidence of God’s G.R.A.C.E. is Christ on the cross. By God’s grace, we have been saved through our faith. Our salvation is God’s gift. Have you accepted this gift? Are you walking in a manner worthy of your calling as God’s adopted child?
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