Claiming the Package - Charles Swindoll
Claiming the Package
 by Charles R. Swindoll
 
 Galatians 6:1
 
 This day—this very moment—millions are living their lives in shame, 
fear, and intimidation who should be free, productive individuals. The 
tragedy is they think it is the way they should be. They have never 
known the truth that could set them free. They are victimized, existing 
as if living on death row instead of enjoying the beauty and fresh
 air of the abundant life Christ modeled and made possible for all of 
His followers to claim. Unfortunately, most don't have a clue as to what
 they are missing.
 
 That whole package, in a word, is grace. 
That's what is being assaulted so continually, so violently. Those who 
aren't comfortable denying it have decided to debate it. Similar to the 
days of the Protestant Reformation, grace has again become a theological
 football kicked from one end of the field to the other as theologians 
and preachers, scholars and students argue over terms like frustrated 
coaches on opposite sides trying to gain advantage over each other. It 
is a classic no-win debate that trivializes the issue and leaves the 
masses who watch the fight from the stands confused, polarized, or worst
 of all, bored. Grace was meant to be received and lived out to the 
fullest, not dissected and analyzed by those who would rather argue than
 eat. Enough of this! It's time for grace to be awakened and released, 
not denied . . . to be enjoyed and freely given, not debated.
 
 
Grace received but unexpressed is dead grace. To spend one's time 
debating how grace is received or how much commitment is necessary for 
salvation, without getting into what it means to live by grace and enjoy
 the magnificent freedom it provides, quickly leads to a 
counterproductive argument. It becomes little more than another tedious 
trivial pursuit where the majority of God's people spend days looking 
back and asking, "How did we receive it?" instead of looking ahead and 
announcing, "Grace is ours . . . let's live it!" Deny it or debate it 
and we kill it. My plea is that we claim it and allow it to set us free.
 When we do, grace will become what it was meant to be—really amazing! 
When that happens, our whole countenance changes.
 
 
 
 
          
      
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
No comments:
Post a Comment