“But now the righteousness
of God without the law is manifested, being witnessed by the
law and the prophets; Even the righteousness of God which is
by faith of Jesus Christ unto all and upon all them that believe:
for there is no difference: For all have sinned, and come short
of the glory of God; Being justified freely by his grace through
the redemption that is in Christ Jesus.”
The
above Scripture is from the Book of Romans, chapter 3. Special
emphasis is given to verse 24 which states:
“Being justified freely
by his grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus.”
I would like to bring to your attention,
that the grace of God has been acclaimed, or announced, in the
Word. Now grace simply is God doing something for us that we
cannot do for ourselves. Some have spoken of it as the “unmerited
favor” of God to fallen mankind. But we cannot define it, because
it is of God, and God cannot be defined. We can only express
it in our own words, our own hearts, and our own feelings.
However, we sincerely do believe
that God’s grace has allowed us to be saved. Therefore, we could
never have become Christians apart from the grace of God. (None
of us are worthy to be saved.) Because God so loved us that
He gave His only begotten Son, He has acclaimed through Him
His grace. We are saved by grace through the redemption that
is in Christ Jesus. If it were not for the grace of God, there
would not be a person go to heaven. We must emphasize again,
no one from Adam to this present time, except the Lord himself,
is worthy or good enough to go to heaven. Too many times people
try to justify themselves by their good works or by their own
intelligence. But we must understand that all are of fallen
Adam and apart from the grace of God could never be saved from
sin and enter into heaven’s glory. Now that grace has been acclaimed
in Jesus Christ. The Bible says in John 1:17: “The law was given
by Moses, but grace and truth came by Jesus Christ.” The Lord
Jesus Christ is full of the grace of God, and He manifested
that grace to its fullness when He laid down His life on the
Cross of Calvary for the sins of the whole world. “Christ died
for our sins, according to the scripture. He was buried and
he arose again the third day, according to the scripture.” He
has ascended back into the glory and through Him redemption
is offered to all who will trust His grace. So we can speak
of grace being acclaimed in the redemption that is in Christ
Jesus.
In the Book of Romans, Chapter 5,
we read in verses 20 and 21 these statements:
“Moreover the law entered,
that the offence might abound. But where sin abounded, grace
did much more abound: That as sin hath reigned unto death, even
so might grace reign through righteousness unto eternal life
by Jesus Christ our Lord.”
You can easily see that the Apostle
Paul is emphasizing the abounding grace of God. Not only has
God’s grace been acclaimed in Jesus Christ, but God’s grace
abounds in Jesus Christ. Now we are sinners by nature and practice,
but the grace of God overabounds our sins. In other words, though
our lives might be sinful, yet the grace of God overflows or
overabounds all sin. Now this must be attributed to the grace
of God. How else can we account for the fact that the vilest,
poorest, most miserable sinner can be saved from the degradation
of sin and raised into the highest life of God’s creation. This
is what God can do for anyone who trusts Him.
So anyone can be saved by grace,
but no one will be saved apart from the grace of God. No one
can say “I have done it myself,” “I am good enough,” “I have
given enough,” or “I’ve labored enough to enter heaven.”
It should be known that everyone
has access to God’s grace because in the book of Romans, chapter
5 and verse 1 and 2 it is stated:
“Therefore being justified
by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ;
by whom also we have access by faith into this grace wherein
we stand, and rejoice in hope of the glory of God.”
Not only has this grace been acclaimed,
not only is it an abounding grace, but it is an accessible grace.
That is, it is open to all. And you know even after we have
been saved by grace we need to be taught by the grace of God.
“For the grace of God that bringeth salvation hath appeared
to all men, teaching us that denying ungodliness and worldly
lusts we should live soberly and righteously in this present
world.” As we continuously need this grace, it is open, accessible
to all who will come to Christ.
And it should be said that God’s
grace is an applied grace. “For by grace are you saved through
faith, and that not of your selves, it is the gift of God and
not of works, lest any man should boast.” This grace of God
can be applied to anyone’s heart when they simply give up of
their own effort, and say, “Yes, Jesus, come into my heart,
I need to be saved by Thy grace.” You see, there are a lot of
people today who are trusting in their religion, whatever kind
it might be. It might be the mystical kind of the East, it might
be the new kinds of the West, it might be the old traditional
kind of Western Europe. It doesn’t make any difference what
kind, religion will not save. Religion might satisfy the flesh
and give a false peace of mind or lulling of mind by Satan,
but not salvation. It will not bring forgiveness of sins, nor
a new life. This wonderful complete salvation only comes through
the finished work of Jesus Christ and as His work is applied
to the heart by God’s grace. Yes, for by grace are you saved,
and it is this grace that keeps us, even until the day of redemption.
It should be understood also, that
in God’s great plan for the age, that we live in the “dispensation
of the grace of God.” As We study the Bible, we realize that
in the Old Testament there was a strict adherence to the law
of Moses. God gave the law of Moses to the people of Israel
in order for them to be governed properly. It governed their
social life, their religious life, and their governmental or
political life. When Jesus Christ came he said “Ye shall know
the truth, and the truth shall set you free,” yet, today many
people are still struggling under the Old Testament economy.
Many religions today are based partly or wholly upon an Old
Testament concept of the law. But you see, Jesus Christ came
to fulfill the law, and He did. And now, through His grace,
we are saved apart from the law of Moses. We must also understand
that we do not live under the Old Testament economy, but live
in a new age, the dispensation of the grace of God. The Apostle
Paul tells us in the book of Ephesians, chapter 3:
“For this cause, I,
Paul, the prisoner of Jesus Christ, for you Gentiles, If ye
have heard of the dispensation of the grace of God which is
given me to you-ward: How that by revelation he made known unto
me the mystery; (as I wrote afore in few words, whereby when
ye read, ye may understand my knowledge in the mystery of Christ)
which in other ages (or past dispensations) was not made known
unto the sons of men, as it is now revealed unto his holy apostles
and prophets by the Spirit.”
Later on the Word reveals that today
God is calling out His church, the Body of Christ. Those who
receive Jesus Christ as personal Saviour are baptized by the
Holy Spirit, (I Corinthians 12); raised into a newness of life,
(Romans 6); and added to the Church which is the Body of Christ,
(Ephesians 1 and Colossians 1). We are sealed until the day
of redemption and waiting for God to come for His purchased
possession (I Thessalonians 4). This dispensation of the grace
of God will culminate when Christ comes in the air to catch
His church into glory. This is the hope of every believer. Yes,
we are living today, not under the law, not under innocence,
promise, or human government; we are living under the dispensation
of the grace of God. This is the age in which Christ is saving
men by grace apart from their works, adding them by the baptism
of the Holy Spirit into the Church which is the Body of Christ,
and there to wait until the redemption of the Body of Christ
into glory. This is the truth of the Scripture given through
the Apostle Paul to the Church of this age. This is the mystery
spoken of in the book of Ephesians, chapter 3. Therefore, we
are now saved by grace, we are kept by grace, we are taught
by grace, and we will be taken into glory by the grace of God.
We can always be sure that God loves
us, and that His grace is always available and sufficient. We
have seen that this grace has been acclaimed, that it abounds
that it is accessible, and that it can be applied to the heart
and life of anyone who will trust Christ. The Scripture says:
“For by grace are ye
saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift
of God: not of works, lest any man should boast.”
Marvelous, infinite,
matchless grace,
Freely bestowed on all who believe;
You that are longing to see His face,
Will you this moment His grace receive?