“For through the grace given to me,
I say to everyone among you not to think more highly of
himself than he ought to think: but to think so as to have
sound judgment, as God has allotted to each a measure of
faith” (Romans 12:3).
Grace can do a wonderful work in
our lives. It will save us from sin; it will keep us
from the power of sin; it will equip us for every good work
as a Christian. It also should humble us under the
mighty hand of God. Here’s where we need to be
careful. When His grace is working in us we won’t be
exalting ourselves; we will give Him the glory. We
will allow God to equip us and lead us into our working
place. This is the pattern Jesus left for us.
When we boast and “blow smoke”, it hides our gifts.
Let’s empty ourselves as Jesus did. Let’s keep
ourselves as meek, and God will supply our power.
- Grace for Your Spirit, via
THE SOWER, a weekly publication of the
Arthur church of Christ, Arthur, IL. Ron Bartanen, who
serves as minister and editor, may be contacted through the
congregation's website: http://www.arthurchurchofchrist.com
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