Thursday, October 29, 2009

Grace grace grace.

Wow! =) God is so good. Good beyond words.

I am thoroughly amazed at how He is revealing himself to me and making things clear. There are so many things that I didn’t thoroughly understand before I came here and now I at least feel like I have a partial understanding. =) And…I know that there are multiple fountain-of-knowledge-people here that I can talk to at any time if I have a question.

So…here I am…sharing a couple of things that I have recently gained a better understanding of. =)

First off- Grace. Oh goodness gracious. There is SO much that I could say but I am going to attempt to keep it short. (anyone who reads this knows that I’m really not all that good at keeping things short…)
Ok, so, grace. Wow. We just finished reading God’s Lavish Grace. I would recommend this book to anyone. Because not only is it fascinating to learn all of the ways that God loves on us, Terry Virgo also backs up his points with scripture. Right now we’re reading a book called “A People Prepared” and in this book there’s also a great chapter on grace. When I got to this chapter, I was like…Sweet. I’ll just skim over this one. I mean, I just read an ENTIRE book on grace. WHAT could this one chapter teach me?

WRONG. =) Oh…so….WONDERFULLY wrong I was. =) I love this quote, “Make no mistake, legalism is another religion. It is not the gospel of Christ.” Whoa…….. many evangelical Christians know that the law cannot save them, but they continue to return to the law to make themselves “acceptable” to God. The book talks about how this is similar to the problem that Paul faced with the Galatians. The church there were saved by grace through faith in Jesus Christ but were being told that they needed to be circumcised in order to be saved. They were going back to their laws and traditions. Paul said to them, “How is it that you are turning back to those weak and miserable principles? Do you wish to be enslaved to them all over again? You are observing special days and months and seasons and years! I fear for you, that somehow I have wasted my efforts on you.” (Galatians 4:9-11)

According to Romans 7, we were all under the power of the law at one time. We were married to it. Terry Virgo describes the law as our husband….a very fault finding husband. Always telling us what we do wrong and never lifting a finger to help. The law makes us aware of our short comings. And we know that we can’t argue with it because “the law is always right.” All of this only leaves us feeling condemned.

So….here we are…married to the law/nagging husband. And it’s not a fun situation to be in. But, ALAS! There’s hope! =) In walks Jesus: A picture of Love, forgiveness, mercy and grace. Ooh handsome! Problem is, we can’t be married to two people at once. Yeah, bad plan. There’s no escape…..

FALSE!!!!!!!!!!!!! As a Christian, you have this hope right here…ready for it? K….”You also died to the law through the body of Christ, that you might belong to another, to him who was raised from the dead, in order that we might bear fruit to God.” (Romans 7:4) OR….as Paul said, “For through the law I died to the law so that I might live for God. I have been crucified with Christ and I no longer live, but Christ lives in me.” (Galatians 2:19-20) Here’s the thing that his chapter taught me that I’ve never thought of before…….The LAW didn’t die. We did. Ha.

The book goes on to say that now that we’re married to Jesus, we can’t commit adultery by returning to our old husband (the law), we have died to him. Because…here’s the deal, the law can’t produce a Godly life. In Galatians 3:21, Paul says, “if a law had been given which was able to impart life, then righteousness would indeed have been based on law.” It is quite clear that the law cannot impart life. It can only draw lines of wrong and right. Praise God that we have been released from the Law so that we can serve in the newness of the Spirit and not in oldness of the letter. (Romans 7:6)

Another thing I learned in this chapter was that “justification” and “condemnation” LITERALLY mean the opposite thing. (Don’t laugh at me…)
To condemn is the declare someone guilty.
To justify is to declare someone not guilty.
Therefore, we cannot be both at the same time. If God has freely justified us, who can condemn us? If God has declared us righteous, who can declare us guilty?

Galatians 5:9 “a little yeast works through the whole batch of dough”
Yeah….Ok, so, this verse…I’ve never really thought about it as relating to the law…(I thought it was talking about sin…) UNTIL I read this book! Paul is saying that a little legalism can ruin the entire church.

The last paragraph in this book is good enough that I’m gonna type the whole thing out… =)

Here goes, “People who are genuinely freed from the bondage of legalism become highly motivated to share their newfound joy. In conclusion, it is good to remember that churches which are built on the foundation of grace are different from those built on any other foundation. They become like Zion, the joy of the whole earth. No wonder people are eager to be added to such companies and discover the joy of the Lord is their strength!”

Gah! (That was a gasp/yelp/scream of excitement) lol

Here’s the deal….God is so good. You really have no clue. For real. =) He’s better than you can fathom. And THAT makes me wanna have a little freak-out moment. Lol

THIS is the kind of stuff that I DESPERATELY want to understand better. Cuz here’s the deal…..SO many people don’t understand the concept of grace and because of that are living under the law! Good Lord, that has to be miserable! Praise God for his Grace…..

Personally…I kinda feel like not believing in the Grace of God would actually saying “what Jesus did for me isn’t quite good enough….so….I’m gonna continue to live under the law and IGNORE the fact that He sent His son to die so that I don’t have to….” Ouch….Yeah….don’t even wanna go there.

There’s so much more I want to say…but the boys are upstairs having a worship session without me…and I CAN’T TAKE IT ANY MORE!!!! =) I gotta go join them!!!

Tomorrow I shall post again….We’re in Wentzville this weekend and I’m SURE I’ll have something to say about the amazing things God is doing here!

Love and miss you all!

4 comments:

  1. Grace...grace...grace...whoa. Why have we not known this before now. I mean it's there...we just never knew it. Or maybe just didn't get the concept. We have died to the law, We have been crucified with Christ, we no longer live, but Christ lives in us! Hallelujah!Yeah, to be justified, not condemned.
    You keep on learning, little girl and keep on passing it on to the rest of us....we love hearing it. AND we need it!
    Enjoy your worship session.....
    Love and miss you so so much!
    m

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  2. Now im really confused......

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  3. Love it! Thanks Brit!! I want to read all these books someday!! =)

    We miss you!
    Greta

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  4. Oh man, Brittney! You're really taking hold of it! I think I need to read all those books all over again! You can never learn enough about grace!

    Have a great weekend in Wentz! I know God is going to use you 4 there in great ways!

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