And after you have suffered a little while, the God of all grace, who has called you to his eternal glory in Christ, will himself restore, confirm, strengthen, and establish you.
1 Peter 5:11
Grace is God’s undeserved, loving commitment to rescue us from his wrath and judgment. In Christ, God delivers us from sin and transports us into his loving kingdom of forgiveness. Grace calls us to trust Jesus Christ as our Savior, the one who has taken all our sin and just judgment upon himself. When we trust Christ by faith, his work of forgiveness begins by releasing us from our debt, transforming our hearts, and freeing us to live for him. Grace flows from the Cross: Christ death, burial, and resurrection was a costly grace.
All the blessings which God hath bestowed upon man are of his mere grace, bounty, or favor; his free, undeserved favor; favor altogether undeserved; man having no claim to the least of his mercies.
It was free grace that “formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into him a living soul,†and stamped on that soul the image of God, and “put all things under his feet.â€
The same free grace continues to us, at this day, life, and breath, and all things.
For there is nothing we are, or have, or do, which can deserve the least thing at God’s hand.
“All our works, Thou, O God, hast wrought in us.â€
These, therefore, are so many more instances of free mercy: and whatever righteousness may be found in man, this is also the gift of God.
John Wesley, “Salvation by Faith,” Preached at St. Mary’s, Oxford, before the University, on June 18, 1738.
HT: Fred Sanders