The triggering
scripture for this
study on GRACE came from: James 4:6 If grace is the unmerited
favour
of God then God is obligated to give
grace to the proud also! Please let me
emphasis that I am not saying it is
the merited favour of God, nobody
can
earn this great salvation that comes
through God's grace, but immediately
when
I say it's not the unmerited
favour of God,
people get this sense that it is
merited
and it is not; it 's just the
favour of
God!
"But He giveth more grace. Wherefore He
saith, God resisteth the proud, but
giveth grace unto the humble."
Put it to the test!
God or
men who will you believe? Because
if grace is unmerited, you're
just gonna get it anyway, no matter
if you're proud, arrogant, stiffnecked,
sinful and rebellious;
because...
*you
can't fall
from it (Gal 1:6-8; 5:4)
*You
can't fail of the grace of God
(Heb
12:15)
*You can't receive it
in
vain (2Cor 6:1)
*You
can't
frustrate it in you life (Gal
2:21)
Grace is what we could not do because
of the law, it was contrary to us, to
the flesh proving all men guilty and
sinful before God without hope! And
God the Father desiring to have a family
to call His own; ye shall be My sons and
daughters, wherefore God is not ashamed
to be called their God; sent His only
begotten Son into the world that the
world through Him we might be saved!!
For the law cam by Moses, but grace and
truth came by Jesus Christ the fulness
of grace, and of His fulness have all we
received and grace for grace. Jesus
conquered all that was contrary to us
that we may come to God, He that knew no
sin became sin for us that we might be
made the rigtheousness of God!!!
The scripture references given above
contradict the doctrines and traditions
so widely embraced by many from all
denominations. What will you hold on
to...
God says plainly, "God
resists the proud, but giveth grace unto
the humble" James 4:6 Men say with
the term unmerited, "God gives grace
to the proud and resists
nobody!"
Let God be true and
every man a liar
But
the term "Unmerited" teaches
doctrines of devils, damnable heresies
such as, "Thou shalt surely not die"
better known as, "Once saved, always
saved". First preached by Satan himself
in the garden of Eden. (Gen 3)
But the grace of God that bringeth
salvation hath appeared to all men,
teaching us that, denying ungodiliness
and worldly lusts, we should live
soberly, righteously, and godly, in this
present world; --Titus 2:11-12 It's a
new lifestyle, newness of life. Satan
don't want you denying yourself, taking
up your cross daily and following Jesus,
keeping His commandments.
God's
Riches
At
Christs'
Expense