Saturday, 3 November 2012

Sufficient, not infinite


2 Corinthians 5:21We then, as workers together with him, beseech you also that ye receive not the grace of God in vain.
Pondering upon this verse in the wee hours of Saturday morning, I found myself with a glimpse of inspiration to pen down what it means to I. This is due to having been irradiated with the knowledge; God’s grace is sufficient, not infinite, for there will come a day when it’s no more-how dreadful that day will be. The sanctified ones will reign with Him, and the meek will inherit the earth. If that’s to be, and of an utmost surety it will, how then ought I to live, having freely received the Grace that worketh salvation?  Can I live and breathe anyhow I please, considering that merits will not save a soul? If God hath provided grace to save me, the waters of the Word to wash me, the blood of the Lamb to sanctify me, His Spirit to fill and seal me till the Day of redemption, what then ought I to do? What part is mine to play? Having been set free from the bondage of sin and slavery of death, what does my freedom mean?

 I could scribble a few of my thoughts here, but I choose to wait for a revelation from above. For If I’m to provide answers to these questions, then must my life parallel with them. And I consider that it’s not merely knowledge that bringeth change, but Revelation in the sincere heart.

To be continued♦♦♦♦

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