God Gives a Greater Grace
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Straight to the CrossCOLUMN: Final Phase
God Gives a Greater Grace
by J. Randal Matheny"But He gives a greater grace. There it says, 'God
is opposed to the proud, but gives grace to the
humble.'" Jas. 4:6, NASUGrace is a slippery slope for some, a blanket to
cover the shoddiness, laziness, rebellion, and
stubbornness of the recalcitrant heart. But I don't
want to go there today.How to conquer the desire to be friends with the
world, at the same time we try to hang on to God.
How to douse the lust and envy we've allowed to
lodge in our spirit which God made to dwell in us?Any time we look in our hearts, we despair. The
more we delve, the more we see how entrenched sin
is in us. Those who would counsel listening to our
heart, searching for truth within us, or
discovering the divine in our own soul are so
deluded, they have yet to really take the first
look.Jeremiah looked, and this is what he saw: "I know,
O Lord, that a man's way is not in himself, Nor is
it in a man who walks to direct his steps" (Jer.
10:23).After a hard lick, David woke up: "Behold, I was
brought forth in iniquity, And in sin my mother
conceived me." He wasn't talking about his mother,
but how deeply sin had rooted itself in his life.Terrified at God's glory, Isaiah wailed: "Woe is
me, for I am ruined! Because I am a man of unclean
lips, And I live among a people of unclean lips;
..." (Isa. 6:5).Randal, who was reared in a Christian home, pulled
back the religious talk and syrupy smiles, and
gasped: "How can this be? Where did this sneak in?
How did my life get this way?"It's a sorry sight, my heart, and yours. Enough to
make us want to throw in the towel.So right after James calls us adulteresses, and
right after he slaps us with, "You think the Bible
is flapping in the wind?", he moves in quickly
with, "But He gives a greater grace."It's not an easy believism that smoothes over
ruffled feathers. No quick kiss and make-up, and
everything will be all right in the morning. No
never mind what I just said.It's a hard answer, a tough-poise reply, a shake-
you-down-to-your-boots response.God gives greater grace. Husky, burly truth here,
that will buckle you to your knees, wrench your
body, and convulse your soul. The tears won't
stop, the nose runs from weeping, the lungs lose
their breath from sobbing. (Read Jas. 4:7-10.)God gives greater grace. To do the impossible, to
extend forgiveness, to break the habit, to remake
the image, to turn envy into contentment under his
shadowed hand.God gives greater grace. Greater than my puny
sacrifices, greater than my trials and
temptations, greater than my hang-ups and
obsessions, greater than my personal pity party,
greater than all the darkness and dirt that lurk
in the deepest crevices of the soul.God gives greater grace.
The one truth that keeps my head afloat.
The single spasm that puts one foot in front of
the other.The only rope that pulls me out and up.
The hardest rock that makes my softest pillow.
God gives greater grace.
I want to go there today.
----
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Straight to the Cross
COLUMN: Final Phase
God Gives a Greater Grace
by J. Randal Matheny
"But He gives a greater grace. There it says, 'God
is opposed to the proud, but gives grace to the
humble.'" Jas. 4:6, NASU
Grace is a slippery slope for some, a blanket to
cover the shoddiness, laziness, rebellion, and
stubbornness of the recalcitrant heart. But I don't
want to go there today.
How to conquer the desire to be friends with the
world, at the same time we try to hang on to God.
How to douse the lust and envy we've allowed to
lodge in our spirit which God made to dwell in us?
Any time we look in our hearts, we despair. The
more we delve, the more we see how entrenched sin
is in us. Those who would counsel listening to our
heart, searching for truth within us, or
discovering the divine in our own soul are so
deluded, they have yet to really take the first
look.
Jeremiah looked, and this is what he saw: "I know,
O Lord, that a man's way is not in himself, Nor is
it in a man who walks to direct his steps" (Jer.
10:23).
After a hard lick, David woke up: "Behold, I was
brought forth in iniquity, And in sin my mother
conceived me." He wasn't talking about his mother,
but how deeply sin had rooted itself in his life.
Terrified at God's glory, Isaiah wailed: "Woe is
me, for I am ruined! Because I am a man of unclean
lips, And I live among a people of unclean lips;
..." (Isa. 6:5).
Randal, who was reared in a Christian home, pulled
back the religious talk and syrupy smiles, and
gasped: "How can this be? Where did this sneak in?
How did my life get this way?"
It's a sorry sight, my heart, and yours. Enough to
make us want to throw in the towel.
So right after James calls us adulteresses, and
right after he slaps us with, "You think the Bible
is flapping in the wind?", he moves in quickly
with, "But He gives a greater grace."
It's not an easy believism that smoothes over
ruffled feathers. No quick kiss and make-up, and
everything will be all right in the morning. No
never mind what I just said.
It's a hard answer, a tough-poise reply, a shake-
you-down-to-your-boots response.
God gives greater grace. Husky, burly truth here,
that will buckle you to your knees, wrench your
body, and convulse your soul. The tears won't
stop, the nose runs from weeping, the lungs lose
their breath from sobbing. (Read Jas. 4:7-10.)
God gives greater grace. To do the impossible, to
extend forgiveness, to break the habit, to remake
the image, to turn envy into contentment under his
shadowed hand.
God gives greater grace. Greater than my puny
sacrifices, greater than my trials and
temptations, greater than my hang-ups and
obsessions, greater than my personal pity party,
greater than all the darkness and dirt that lurk
in the deepest crevices of the soul.
God gives greater grace.
The one truth that keeps my head afloat.
The single spasm that puts one foot in front of
the other.
The only rope that pulls me out and up.
The hardest rock that makes my softest pillow.
God gives greater grace.
I want to go there today.
----
You can help us get the word out. Here's how:
forthright.antville.org/stories/340415/