What important things should we keep in mind concerning"grace"?
[In this study, we shall spend a few moments focusing our attention on this wonderful word, and its relationship to the Christian. Let's begin by noticing..]
THE DEFINITION OF "GRACE"
THAT WHICH GIVES JOY, PLEASURE, DELIGHT...
This is the original idea of the Greek word"charis"
It is used in the N.T. in this way in reference to SPEECH...
The words of Jesus were spoken with grace -Lk 4:22
The words of the Christian are to impart grace to the hearers -Ep 4::29;Col 4:6
GOOD-WILL, LOVINGKINDNESS, FAVOR...
In this way, it is used ...
Of the kindness of a master towards his inferiors or servants
And especially of God towards men
THAYER points out that:
"CHARIS contains the idea of kindness which bestows upon one what he has not deserved."
"The NT writers use CHARIS preeminently of that kindness by which God bestows favors even upon the ill-deserving, and grants to sinners the pardon of their offenses, and bids them accept of eternal salvation through Christ." - e.g.,Ep 2:5
It is this particular definition of grace that prompts us to think of it most often as"unmerited favor"
A SPIRITUAL STATE OR CONDITION IN WHICH ONE ENJOYS GOD'S FAVOR...
When one accepts God's grace, they are in a"state of grace"
E.g.,1Ti 1:12where the English word is "thank" ("I thank Jesus Christ...")
This is what is meant when people ask someone to"say grace"before eating a meal
[Such are the main ways the wordGRACEis used in the NT. In connection with this word, there are some things that Christians should always keep in mind...]
GRACE AND THE CHRISTIAN
WE ARE SAVED BY GRACE!
Salvation is first, foremost, and always a matter of grace! -Ep 2:5-8
God doesn't owe us anything
What we deserve is eternal damnation, because all are sinners -Ro 3:23;6:23a
Salvation is a gift, which God in lovingkindness offers to man -Ro 6:23b;Tit 3:3-7
No matter what God may call upon us to do in order to receive His grace, when we do those things (cf. believe, repent, confess Jesus, be baptized)...
In no way can we ever say that we earn or merit salvation