We use grace to describe many things
in life:
A well-coordinated athlete or
dancer
Good manners and being considerate of others
Beautiful, well-chosen words
Consideration and care for other people
Various expressions of kindness and mercy
Good manners and being considerate of others
Beautiful, well-chosen words
Consideration and care for other people
Various expressions of kindness and mercy
Those
statements remind me of Christ. What a perfect illustration of grace! Think of
several examples with me. He stood alongside a woman caught in adultery. The
Law clearly stated, "Stone her." The grace killers who set her up
demanded the same. Yet He said to those self-righteous Pharisees, "He who
is without sin, let him cast the first stone." What grace! Under the Law
they had every legal right to bury her beneath the rocks in their hands . . .
and they were ready. There they stood with self-righteous fire in their eyes,
but He intervened in grace.
When His
friend Lazarus died, Martha met Him on the road and Mary later faced Him in the
house. Both blamed Him for not coming earlier: "If You had been here, my
brother would not have died!" There is strong accusation in those words.
He took them in grace. With the turn of His hand, He could have sent them to
eternity; but He refused to answer them back in argument. That is grace.
When He told
stories, grace was a favorite theme. He employed a gracious style in handling
children. He spoke of the prodigal son in grace. As He told stories of people
who were caught in helpless situations, grace abounded . . . as with the good
Samaritan. And instead of extolling the religious official who spoke of how
proud God must be to have him in His family, Christ smiled with favor on the
unnamed sinner who said, "God, be merciful to me, a sinner." Even
from the cross He refused to be angry toward His enemies. Remember His prayer?
"Father, forgive them . . . " No resentment, no bitterness. Amazing,
this grace! Remarkable, the freedom and release it brought. And it came in full
force from the only One on earth who had unlimited power, the Son of God
Source: Charles Swindoll
God is a gracious God,and each day we live we experience the grace of God.
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