Today’s thought “The grace of God … training us” (November 27)

Today’s thought

“The grace of God … training us”

(November 27)

When I was a child I remember the word Grace as being what was said before a meal, words of thanksgiving and that, up to a point, is what it means.

It is a special word in the writings of Paul; have a careful look at how he uses it! Paul sees a great need to express his thanksgiving at the wonder of God’s grace toward him. So grace is specially related to the spirit of forgiveness, God’s mercy toward those who fear and love him – especially those who had been kicking against the goads of conscience as Paul had been. It is the same today, God never changes.

Saint Titus (Kosovo, 14th c. Pech Patriarch., S. Nicholas church).jpg
Patriarch Titus. – The early Christian missionary and church leader, a companion and disciple of Paul the Apostle, mentioned in several of the Pauline epistles including the Epistle to Titus.

Our reading today is the whole of his letter to Titus, three chapters, but that’s only forty-six verses. Four times he uses the word grace. The passage that particularly jumps out is,

“For the grace of God has appeared, bringing salvation for all people; training us to renounce ungodliness and worldly passions and to live self-controlled, upright and godly lives” (2:11,12).

God’s work of grace is centred on the work of His Son. But, here’s a very important question. How does God’s grace train us?
Usually training means to receive instruction. Surely Paul understood that the spirit of thanksgiving for God’s mercy in that He is not dealing with us as we deserve – that this should cause such a reaction of appreciation in our minds that it causes us to want to live self-controlled and Godly lives and be ready to show grace to others.

But that did not always happen. Elsewhere Paul asks the question,

“Are we to sin because we are not under law but under grace?” (Romans 6:15).

Meaning, dare we think, that as God is always forgiving, does it really matter if we sin?

Is this what he was indicating when he wrote,

“Where sin increased, grace abounded all the more” (Romans 5:20)?

It is tragic that some “Christians” see this as a licence to do whatever they like without experiencing any pricking of conscience; it was a perception of this attitude which turned Mahatma Ghandi away from Christianity – if you read his autobiography. It is an attitude caused by shallow thinking!

But we are invited to lift up our minds toward heavenly things, as Paul also writes to Titus,

“so that being justified by his grace we might become heirs according to the hope of eternal life” (Titus 3:7).

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Preceding

Not being saved by faith in Christ alone

Continuing Paul’s Prayer Requests

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Additional reading

  1. Pain, sanctification and salvation
  2. Looking for something or for the Truth and what it might be and self-awareness
  3. Every Believer Must Do Good Works and Proclaim the Gospel
  4. Jesus is not just the source of grace – he is grace
  5. Grace is Gods acting love
  6. God wants to be gracious to you
  7. Saved through grace not through keeping rituals
  8. From Despair to Victory
  9. 138) Cheap Grace
  10. Amazing Grace, How Sweet the Sound
  11. Kel Hammond on Faith, grace and works
  12. Justification – salvation is by grace through faith – JI Packer
  13. Race and Grace
  14. More on Grace and Spiritual Fruit – Abide in Me, and I in you
  15. Ability (part 4) Thought about the ability to have ability
  16. Using the gifts differing according to the grace
  17. Open your heart

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Related

  1. A Message that Tingles the Ears…..
  2. God’s Amazing Grace
  3. ‘Cheap grace’ is not Grace at all
  4. The Spirit Within
  5. Grace – Seeds of Grace (Part 3)
  6. Thanksgiving Thoughts
  7. Paul’s Final Defense: Acts 26:1-32
  8. Legalism vs. Grace of God Luke 6:6-11
  9. The Bible Vs. The Qu’ran on the Sinfulness of Sin
  10. Is it true that sinful acts cause the holy God to leave/remove Himself from man?
  11. God of Second Chances
  12. Jesus, the risen lord – the hope of the world

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