SUFFICIENT GRACE-27/04/2014
Yesterday's message was titled "MORE RICHES, MORE
PRAYER”. Today's message is titled SUFFICIENT GRACE as provided by Pastor E. A. Adeboye in Open Heavens Devotional
(Adeboye, 2014). In today’s message, we have been asked to memorise 2Corinthians 12:9: "And he said unto me, my grace is sufficient for thee: for my strength is made perfect in weakness. Most gladly therefore will I rather glory in my infirmities, that the power of Christ may rest upon me. " Today's reading was taken from 2 Corinthigns 12:7-10 and the Bible reading in one year is Malachi 1-4 and Psalm 90:7-17 (Adeboye, 2014).
Quoted below is the message for your input
There is nothing God wants us to do for Him or to become
that is not possible through His grace. His grace is sufficient for us.
Whatever we encounter or experience while sewing the Lord, His grace is
sufficient to see us through. His grace insulates us from any pains,
afflictions and difficulties that we may go through so that we are not
destroyed by them. This same grace guards our hearts in times of pleasure,
abundance, joy and prosperity so that we are not carried away. Paul desired
that God would remove the thorn in his flesh. He specifically prayed on the
matter three times but the Lord told him that He would not remove the thorn in
his flesh. instead, He supplied sufficient grace for Paul to carry on as though
the affliction did not exist. Paul's experience is similar to that of Jesus who
also prayed three times to the Father in the Garden of Gethsemane, requesting
that the cup of sin and suffering should pass over Him. Paul and Jesus prayed
with a sense of submission to the will of God. God did not grant either of
their requests, but He supplied sufficient grace for them to go through what
was before them. Jesus went to the cross by God's grace and Paul finished his
race with the thorn in his flesh by the same grace.
Submission to the will of God is the secret to receiving and
enjoying more grace from God because His grace is only made available for us to
do His will. God will not give you grace to do your own will; neither will He
impart his ability unto you to disobey Him. Even when the path before us is
hard and rough, His sufficient grace will assist you if you remain totally
surrendered and obedient to Him. Another aid to receiving the grace of God is
humility (James 4:6). A humble person goes to God and expresses his willingness
to please Him while acknowledging his inability to do so. God is moved by the
humility of the humble because He knows He alone is the source of everything we
need to please Him on earth. When He sees the humble heart in us crying for His
assistance, He gives grace to help us in the time of need. What you need to do
everything the Lord wants you to do is His grace. We should therefore go to the
throne of grace to obtain grace for the help we need. We should be humble to
tell God we cannot do anything without His grace and be bold to ask for it.
There is no alternative source where help may be obtained to please God. Jesus
obtained grace to die on the cross; Paul received grace to be killed for the
gospel; you too can receive grace to accomplish your assignment.
The key point is Those who ran this race successfully relied on no other thing but God's grace.
God bless you for your input
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