The first three chapters are titled, "Faith," "Time," and "Acceptance." These three things alone are critical aspects to spiritual growth in Christ. In my own life I must say these are three primary areas of struggle because they are fundamentally contrary to our natural man: we want to trust ourselves, we want things according to our schedule, and we kick against the goads of grace. How important that our faith is in Christ according to the Word of God! Even in Bible teaching churches people willfully remain under the Law, reject the grace of God, and only trust when the odds based on appearance are in their favor. What sorrows Christians pierce themselves through when they will not take God at His Word!
God's grace is so hard for us to grasp because it is not of an earthly, tangible nature. Grace is a divine attribute only found in God. We resist receiving because we cannot believe. We cannot believe because we see our unworthiness, yet God's grace gives love in spite of our wretched condition! An ounce of grace liberates a man to love and serve God more than a ton of Law. Stanford quotes William R. Newell on pages 20-21 concerning grace:
"There being no cause in the creature why Grace should be shown, the creature must be brought off from trying to give cause to God for his Grace...He has been accepted in Christ, who is his standing! He is not 'on probation.' As to his life past, it does not exist before God: he died at the cross, and Christ is his Life. Grace, once bestowed, is not withdrawn: for God knew all the human exigencies beforehand: His action was independent of them, not dependent upon them...
The Proper attitude of Man Under Grace: to believe, and to consent to be loved while unworthy, is the great secret....To refuse to make 'resolutions' and 'vows'; for that is to trust in the flesh. To expect to be blessed, through realized more and more lack of worth...To rely on God's chastening [child training] hand as a mark of his kindness....
Things Which Gracious Souls Discover: to 'hope to be better' [hence acceptable] is to fail to see yourself in Christ only. To be disappointed with yourself, is to have believed in yourself. To be discouraged is unbelief, -as to God's purpose and plan of blessing for you. To be proud, is to be blind! For we have no standing before God, in ourselves. The lack of Divine blessing, therefore, comes from unbelief, and not from failure of devotion....To preach devotion first, and blessing second, is to reverse God's order, and preach law, not grace. The Law made man's blessing depend on devotion; Grace confers undeserved, unconditional blessing: our devotion may follow, but does not always do so, -in proper measure."Let us examine ourselves to see if we are in the faith. Let us also consider if we are growing in grace as we follow our Saviour Jesus Christ! Thank God He gives us exactly what we need!
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