GRATEFUL FOR GRACE
INTRODUCTION
The believer who seeks to live the Christian life through self-effort is like the man who, in attempting to sail across the Atlantic Ocean, found his boat becalmed for days. Finally, frustrated by his lack of progress, he tried to make his stalled boat move by pushing against the mast. Through strenuous efforts, he succeeded in making the boat rock and so created a few small waves on the otherwise smooth sea. Seeing the waves and feeling the rocking of the boat, he assumed that he was making progress and so continued his efforts. Of course, although he exerted himself a great deal, he actually got nowhere.
So it is in the Christian life. The source of the Christian’s strength lies in God’s grace, not in exertions of will-power, or in efforts of discipline, or any other self-effort.
SCRIPTURE READING
CONTEXT OF THE TEXT
CENTRAL IDEA
CENTRAL IDEA
POINT 1
POINT 2
rich in mercy God’s abundant mercy, which characterizes Him throughout the Bible (Exod 34:6–7), is epitomized by His willingness not to punish “children of wrath” but instead to save believers through His grace (Eph 2:5)
POINT 3
CONCLUSION
PEOPLE who love old westerns remember the old movie with Gary Cooper called The Hanging Tree. Gary Cooper is a doctor and he saves people’s lives. In one scene, a young man gets shot; he’s dying. Gary Cooper goes in and he pulls out the bullet and is able to save the man’s life. The man, grateful for having been rescued, asks what he can do for the doctor. Gary Cooper says, “Well, you know, I’ve always needed an assistant, so why don’t you assist me. I’ll teach you what to do.” When the young man asked how long the doctor wanted his help, Gary Cooper replies, “For the rest of your life because that’s how long you would have been dead if I hadn’t saved you.”
God has said to you and me this is what He wants. For the rest of your life on earth, since He saved you, He wants you to yield yourself to His purposes, to His pleasure, and to His goals.426
[Salvation, Cost of; Salvation, Gratefulness for]
Eph. 2:10