And since it is through God’s kindness, then it is not by their good works. For in that case, God’s grace would not be what it really is—free and undeserved.
Romans 11:6 NLT
I love the apostle Paul’s description of God’s grace: free and undeserved!
When you truly experience this free and undeserved favor and
love from God, you don’t have to worry about performing. His love and unmerited
favor within you will flush out all the wrong thinking and wrong believing, and
you will produce good works—true fruits of righteousness that are lasting,
sustainable, and enduring!
You may have heard a teaching going around where grace is
defined as “divine empowerment.” Be careful about defining grace as merely
empowerment—that is diluting and reducing what grace truly is.
Grace produces divine empowerment, but in and of itself, the
essence of grace is His undeserved, unmerited, and unearned favor. When are you
in your most undeserving state? When you have failed.
Unmerited favor means that when you have failed and are in
your most undeserving state, you can receive Jesus’ favor,
blessings, love, and perfect acceptance in your life. Let me tell you, when you
understand and receive grace as God’s unmerited favor, not only will you be
empowered, you will be healed, and you will be changed from the inside out.
The real danger with defining grace as just divine
empowerment is that we can unconsciously flip grace around and instead of
seeing it as God’s work in our life, we make it our work. From being centered
on what Jesus has done, the erroneous definition of grace as “empowerment”
swings it to being about what you must do and how you must
perform now that you have received this grace, this “divine empowerment.”
Can you see this? With such a definition of grace, the onus
to live the Christ life falls back squarely on your shoulders.
My friend, make sure that what you believe in your heart
always points you back to Jesus and Jesus alone and not to yourself. Remember,
it is all about His work, His doing, His performance, and His love in our
lives. It never points back to you.
Don’t be hoodwinked by those who move away from the pristine
definition of grace as God’s unmerited favor and end up making it all about you
and what you need to do. That’s not grace. Grace is God’s doing—from inception
and all the way to the end.
Today, receive His abundant grace—see that God has already
started a good work in your life and He alone will lead you to and give you the
victory in your area of need.
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