Friday, November 29, 2013

God Wants To Show Us Love, Not Wrath


"God's going to get you, You just wait, you keep on sinning and the wrath of God will be in your house" We have all heard people say something to quite this effect and when they do, what kind of image do you believe that portrays of God. If you were to ask a majority of Christians today, they would say that God is love and God is forgiving, but He will not put up with sin, and you need to live as holy as you can before Him because you don't want to anger God in any way. Some of this may sound familiar, but let me go ahead and tell you up front, that yes, God is love, and NO God is not mad at you and He is not looking at your sins. If God is mad at all, it would be that He is madly in love WITH you. Most Christians today have not separated nor understood the way God operates today in the New Covenant and as a result, most Christians today believe that God is the one who is striking them with sickness, God is the one causing the accidents to happen, God is the one causing death and destruction, when in fact it is the devil that came to "kill, steal, and destroy" (John 10:10)
Under the Old Covenant, there was a wrath and a punishment from God towards man that was extremely severe. The problem we are having in today's churches is most churches have not made the distinction between the way God operated under the Old Covenant versus the way God operates today under the New Covenant. Most of Christianity runs both agreements together and they think that God is dealing with us the same way He dealt with the people under the Old Covenant. Our failure in understanding this has caused a failure in our faith life and also has hindered our walk with God. Today, as a believer in Jesus Christ, we have a better covenant established upon better promises (Hebrews 8:6) and God is not looking to punish us. Jesus bore our sins and the punishment for all those sins. God isn't looking to punish us, but to pour out His love and blessings and favor upon us, to lavish us with His love and His presence. This is the way that God wants us to see Him because that is how He really is today, right now. God isn't a God wanting to show you wrath, He wants to shower you with His love.

But God shows and clearly proves His [own] love for us by the fact that while we were still sinners, Christ (the Messiah, the Anointed One) died for us. Therefore, since we are now justified (acquitted, made righteous, and brought into right relationship with God) by Christ’s blood, how much more [certain is it that] we shall be saved by Him from the indignation and wrath of God. 10 For if while we were enemies we were reconciled to God through the death of His Son, it is much more [certain], now that we are reconciled, that we shall be saved (daily delivered from sin’s dominion) through His [resurrection] life. Romans 5:8-10 (Amplified Bible)

God showed His LOVE for us while we were sinners, not His wrath. God was not and is not looking at us today with eyes of wrath and punishment because of our sins. I know that is shocking to hear that, and if you have been programmed by religion, then it will be very difficult to accept what I have just said is truth, but I ask that the Holy Spirit open your eyes to this, the real truth. We have been made right with God, justified from all our sins, acquitted from every trespass against God, and we have been brought into a right relationship with God by the blood of Christ, not by you striving and working hard to earn it. It IS a FREE GIFT. And go ahead and read verse 9 in Romans 5, it also states we shall be saved by Him from the indignation and wrath of God. Please read that last statement over and over again until it clicks in your spirit. God is NOT looking to pour out His wrath upon you. God is not looking at you, waiting for you to sin so He can destroy your life and make you pay for your sins. The blood of Jesus FOREVER secured us a place in God's presence and a place in His loving kindness and goodness, His grace. God is not going to make you pay for your sins. Why? Because Jesus has already paid the penalty for ALL of our sins. For God to make us pay for our sins would be double jeopardy, and it would also make God an unjust God, but clearly God is a just God, a righteous God, and also a loving God that came to set us free to be free in His love.

Grace Defined


What is the grace of God? We have heard about it many, many times that we may have become numb to just the mention of the word grace and we miss the true meaning of what this is because this is exactly what the gospel is about. Simply, grace is God giving Himself in full acceptance to someone who does not deserve it, can never earn it, and can NEVER be able to repay. Let me repeat, grace is God giving Himself in full acceptance to someone who does not deserve it, can never earn it, and can NEVER be able to repay. I would dare say that is all of us. There was nothing we could have done to earn or deserve this grace and love from God. Even someone that is living "righteously" by religion's standards, those who have never cursed, never did drugs, never had alcohol, never have been involved with fornication or adultery, they may still do some of the righteous requirements of the law, but they will never be able to totally and completely fulfill the entire law of God's perfect and holy standard. They still doesn't measure up to the perfect standard that God required. That is the reason God sent Jesus, Jesus accepted the call, Jesus fulfilled the law and took upon Himself every sin from every person for all time so that we can have a place with Him for all eternity. That is grace, that is the gospel of grace, and that IS good news. Grace is the inexhaustible supply of God’s goodness whereby He does for us what we could never do for ourselves. This is HIS GIFT to us.

For it is by free grace (God’s unmerited favor) that you are saved (delivered from judgment and made partakers of Christ’s salvation) through [your] faith. And this [salvation] is not of yourselves [of your own doing, it came not through your own striving], but it is the gift of God; Not because of works [not the fulfillment of the Law’s demands], lest any man should boast. [It is not the result of what anyone can possibly do, so no one can pride himself in it or take glory to himself.] Ephesians 2:8-9 (Amplified Bible)

Contrary to popular opinion, there was NOTHING you could do to save yourself. Jesus is your redemption and your righteousness because no flesh nor any work of the flesh (works of the law) will be able to glory in His presence. (1 Corinthians 1:29-30)

Grace, by definition in the Bible, is God blessing us, accepting us, and favoring us, all because of JESUS CHRIST and NOT because of our obedience, righteousness or goodness. Performance means nothing, it is all about Jesus and what He accomplished and not about what you can try to accomplish. So many people today are trying to make sure their "performance" is right with God, making sure they don't slip and fail God today, always as if they are walking on egg shells with God, hoping that today maybe their performance will be "good enough" to warrant an answered prayer, a blessing, and maybe even God's presence Himself. Let me go ahead and tell you right now, and place your mind at ease, your performance will NEVER be good enough to warrant ANYTHING from God, so stop trying to perform to see God's blessings and rest in what Jesus has done and receive all of God's blessings and favor independent of what you do.

Under the old covenant of the law, the law was to change you from the outside-in. Under this new covenant of grace, grace will change you from the inside out. The law was given for behavior modification; grace is given for heart transformation. I like how Max Lucado put it in that "Grace is God as a heart surgeon, removing your old heart and replacing it with His own." In this New Covenant of grace, rather than telling you to change, God initiates and creates the desire of change within you. You do not have to clean up for God to accept you. He accepts you and He begins the process of cleaning you up.

The opposite of living by God’s grace is living in legalism which is what so many in the Christian church today are trying to live by. Legalism is trying to please God “by the flesh” by attempting to keep a list of laws and rules we think can earn us God’s favor and blessings and keep us in good standing with Him. Legalism tells us that yes, accepting Jesus is important, BUT, you must make sure you pray, go to church, tithe, and many, many more things to make sure that God isn't mad so He can bless you. That is totally against the gospel, as a matter of fact, it is anti-gospel and not even the real gospel at all (Galatians 1:6-7). Any gospel that combines works of the Law with grace for justification and blessing is no longer the same Gospel. In other words, Paul was saying that there is no room for additions or corrections to the Gospel of grace that he preached because it is perfect as presented. Any change perverts it. (Romans 11:6).

Analyzing our "mind set" is the simplest way of discerning whether we are operating in true Bible faith or a legalistic counterfeit called religion. If the motive for our actions is to be accepted with God, that's legalism that’s religion. But if we live wholly out of faith and gratefulness for what God has already done and provided, that's grace, that's relationship and THAT is what God is looking for!

God's Love

God's love for you is not based on your performance. God's promises are given to us out of His love for us and they must be received out of His love for us. When you connect His promises to your performance there will be no power for them to manifest in your life. (Romans 4:13-14) All the promises that God has given us must be received by faith and that only works by the understanding you have of how much God loves you and is in love with you and His love for you it's independent of how you perform.

No matter how you feel no matter what you have done or said, God IS pleased with you. You are His treasure. You are precious in His sight. You are His masterpiece because you are a piece of the Master. (Genesis 1:27)

It doesn't matter what you have done, what you have said, or how you feel, you must come to the absolute conviction, you must be convinced beyond any doubts that God is for me and God is not mad at me and God loves me and is IN love WITH me. God's love towards us is not based upon our performance, it is based on who He is and He IS love. Nothing you can ever do will ever make God stop loving you. God is love and God showed us His love when we did not deserve it or earn it. When you are at your weakest, that is when He wants you the most. Your sins, failures, and weaknesses does not push you away from God, but rather it draws Him closer. Our tendencies to sin does not repel God, but it attracts Him more towards us. Thank Him today for the glorious gift of His love towards us.

The Law Compared To Grace (Old Covenant Law vs New Covenant Grace)

 
The greatest need among believers today is understanding of the Gospel of Grace in Christ. God has established a New Covenant of grace through the redemptive work of Jesus Christ. It is a finished work, and it needs no improvement from us. Jesus Christ does not need us to supplement what He accomplished on the cross. However, because of a lack of understanding, many (if not most) Christians are not enjoying the tremendous benefits of the "abundance of grace and the gift of righteousness" (Romans 5:17) which has been freely bestowed by God upon all of mankind. Many believers today are living as Old Covenant saints under this New Covenant. The New Covenant is a covenant of grace, and it stands in contrast to the Old Covenant of law. "The law was given by Moses, but grace and truth came by Jesus Christ" (John 1:17).
 
To gain an understanding of what the grace of God is, we must see it in the contrast and difference with the Old Testament Law that was given to the children of Israel by Moses. We must gain the understanding of what the Law is, what is was for, and to see if it still applies to us in this new agreement of grace by Jesus Christ.

Much, if not most, of "Christianity" today is mixing Old Testament Law with New Covenant Grace and this is a mixture that will never produce power. Only the Gospel is the POWER of God (Romans 1:16) and the gospel of Christ is the gospel of Grace (Galatians 1:6-7, Acts 20:24) . Today, the church is saying, "Now, if you pray, fast every so often, go to church regularly, read your Bible, tithe, and then if you believe in Jesus, and you will be accepted in God's sight, then you can start to see answers to your prayers." Friends, I am here to tell you that is a perversion of the Gospel. If observance of these things were encouraged but not required, it would be good and well pleasing to God and as a matter of fact we should do those things. However, when these things become mandatory to receive righteousness and to make us believe we have pleased God, it perverts the whole truth of what the Gospel is really about and makes Christ's death in vain and of no power. (Galatians 2:21).

What is The Law? The Law is the do’s and don'ts of moral behavior.  God gave the Law so that people would have a guide to live by and a standard by which they might recognize God’s purity and their sinfulness.  The Law was more than just the Ten Commandments. There are 613 commandments in the Old Testament.  They oversee moral, judicial, and religious behavior. The Law is a reflection of the character of God, because the Law comes forth from the very heart of God.  The Bible says out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks (Matthew 12:34). When God gave the Law, He was speaking out of the abundance of His heart.  He was speaking from what was in Him.

Therefore, the Law is good, pure, right, and holy.  It is wrong to lie, because it is against God’s nature to lie.  It is wrong to steal because it is against God’s nature to steal.
This Law, then, by its very nature of coming out of the heart of God, and being spoken to men, is a standard for human conduct, a perfect standard. Because it was perfect, and we are not, it is impossible for sinful people to keep this perfect holy standard.  It was for this reason that the Law became an obstacle to Man because it is an unattainable perfect standard.

The Law, then, brings about the opposite of what it requires.  The Law says to be perfect, but shows you where you are not.  It says to be holy, but condemns you when you are not.  Since it is not possible for us to keep the Law and therefore earn our position with God, we then need the holiness of God given to us -- because there simply isn’t any way for us to attain to the standard of God. Therefore, "...the law was put in charge to lead us to Christ that we might be justified by faith," (Galatians 3:24).  That is, the Law shows us that we can’t be justified to God by our self-effort.  What is the solution? We need the grace of God in Christ Jesus manifested in His sacrifice.
In a general sense, the law was given to provide a standard of righteousness (Deuteronomy 4:8; Psalm 19:7-9). In the process, the Mosaic Law revealed the righteousness, holiness, and goodness of God (Deuteronomy 4:8; Leviticus 11:44-45; 19:2; 20:7; Romans 7:12-14). The Law at Sinai was given to Israel to reveal who God is and to shed light on the reality of an infinite gulf that separates God from man, the gulf between God’s perfect holiness and man’s sinfulness. And this is exactly what the Law is doing today.

The Law was not given to correct people and make them live holy lives, rather it was given to identify sin and reveal man’s sin and their spiritual bankrupt condition as guilty before God (Romans 3:19-23; 7:7-8; 5:20 (NLT) ; Galatians 3:19). God’s Holy Law reveals to man just who and what man is—sinful and separated from God by an infinite gulf that man is unable to bridge in his own human strength. Works of the law has always been man’s attempt to be accepted and blessed by God. The means of salvation and being acceptable and blessed by God is through faith in Jesus, not through our own moral goodness. The law in and of itself NEVER justified anyone. The works of the law could never and will never make anyone righteous in God’s sight. No works of self-effort we can do will make us acceptable to God. (Romans 3:20; Galatians 2:16; Galatians 3:21) We have been ONLY been made right with God by our faith in Jesus, independent and altogether apart from any works that we could perform. (Romans 3:28)

The law didn’t exist to make us better and make us perfect but to show us how helpless we are so that we will run to Jesus. (Galatians 3:24; Acts 13:38-39; Hebrews 7:19) The Law was given to shut man up to faith, to exclude the works of the Law (or any system of works) as a system of merit for either salvation or sanctification and thereby would lead him to Christ as the only means of righteousness (Galatians 3:19-24; 1 Timothy 1:8-9; Romans 3:21-24). The ceremonial portion of the Law did this by pointing to the coming of a suffering Savior, “for without the shedding of blood, there is no forgiveness” (Hebrews 9:22).

Today, the law serves as a “schoolmaster” for unbelievers; it is NOT for those who have received Jesus. The law’s purpose today is a tool for the unbelievers to see their need of a savior, to see that there is NO WAY they will be able to be right with God by their own doings. The Law is still tutoring unsaved people to get them to a point of understanding, through their guilt and shame, that they need a Savior. (Galatians 3:24-26; 1 Timothy 1:8-11)

For those who think they can keep part of the law and ignore the parts they don't like, no chance. The law is an all or nothing proposition. If anyone invests in the old ways of the law and trying to live by your self-efforts to be pleasing to God, they are obligated to obey the WHOLE law, which will be humanly impossible. When you decide to keep living by the law’s demands, and each time you fall short, you bring yourself under the curse and you are doomed to disappointment and failure (Galatians 3:10,12, 5:3; James 2:8-11)

Many in the past and there are many even so today, have looked to the law for the hopes of salvation, but in the end, it brought then and today it still brings condemnation and death. Even though the Old Covenant of the law was glorious, it was nothing compared to the glory of this new covenant of grace. (2 Corinthians 3:5-18). But, the law was a shadow, or a picture of the Jesus that was to come. The law was designed to lead up to Jesus Christ. (Colossians 2:16, Galatians 3:19 (Living Bible); Hebrews 10:1)

The Mosaic Law is holy, good, and spiritual (Romans 7:12, 14). But, the Mosaic Law is weak because it is dependent on man’s ability to keep it perfectly. It is especially weak when adopted as a system of merit before God (Romans 8:3). It was, however, only temporary as the book of Hebrews so clearly teaches. As such, the Mosaic Law was designed to maintain a proper relationship between God and His people Israel (blessing versus cursing), but only until the coming of the Messiah, Jesus Christ, and the establishment of a New Covenant. God never intended for The Law to be a way of life. The Law was never designed to be a permanent rule of life. It was merely a tutor or guardian to guide Israel in all areas of her life until Christ came. (2 Corinthians 3:7, 11; Galatians 3:23-24; Romans 10:4).

The book of Hebrews demonstrates that the old covenant of the Mosaic Law was only temporary and has been replaced by the coming of Christ whose ministry is based on (1) A better priesthood, one after the order of Melchizedek which is superior to Aaron’s, priesthood and (2) a better covenant with better promises (Hebrews 8:6, Hebrews 7-10). The old covenant was only a shadow of heavenly things, and if it had been able to make men perfect before God there would have been no occasion for a second or new covenant (see Hebrews 7:11-12; 8:1-13). This change in the priesthood also necessitates a change in the Law. Such a change shows the Law has been terminated or done away (Hebrews 8:13).

Although the Law was holy, righteous and good, it had some very severe limitations. When approached as a system of merit, to gain salvation, right standing and the blessings of God, the Law CANNOT justify ANYONE (Galatians 2:16), the Law CANNOT give life (Galatians 3:21), the Law CANNOT give the Holy Spirit (Galatians 3:2, 14), the Law CANNOT sanctify ANYONE (Galatians 3:21; 5:5; Romans 8:3), the Law CANNOT make ANYONE at ANYTIME perfect, nor can the Law permanently deal with sin (Hebrews 7:19). It was designed to be a temporary guardian until the coming of Christ, the Suffering Messiah, the Savior.

People often try to use the Law as a means of establishing their own right standing before God. But Scripture emphatically teaches us that the Law brings a curse (Galatians 3:10-12), brings death, it is a killer (2 Corinthians 3:6-7; Romans 7:9-10), brings condemnation (2 Corinthians 3:9), makes offenses abound (Romans 5:10; 7:7-13), declares all men guilty (Romans 3:19), and holds men in bondage to sin and death (Galatians 4:3-5, 9, 24; Romans 7:10-14). This is because man in his sinful state can never fulfill the righteousness of the Law, especially in the spirit of the Law. He always falls short as Romans 3:23 tells us, and becomes condemned or guilty before a Holy God  (Romans 3:19)
One of the most profound emphases of the New Testament, especially the epistles of Paul, is that Christians are no longer under the rule of the Old Covenant and the Mosaic Law, but we are now under the New Covenant of grace. (Romans 6:14; 7:1-14; Galatians. 3:10-13, Galatians 24-25; 4:21; 5:1, 5:13; 2 Corinthians 3:7-18). The reason is because Christ perfectly fulfilled the whole Law.
Christ fulfilled the Ten Commandments by living a perfect and sinless life. Thus, when man trusts in Christ, Christ’s righteousness is imputed to that individual so that we have justification. We have Christ’s righteousness so the Law can’t condemn us (Romans 5:12-21 (NLT); Romans 8:1; 7:1-6; Romans 5:1; 4:4-8).

Christ fulfilled the ceremonial ordinances of the Law, the shadows and types of His person and work, by dying on the cross for us and in our place. This showed that God was also perfect justice and sin must be judged, but God provided His Son, the precious Lamb of God. The penalty which the Law exercised was paid. Again there is no condemnation because the believer is “in Christ” and to them there is no law (Colossians 2:13-14; Romans 3:24-25).

Christ also fulfilled the Social Law, but now He replaces it with a new way of life fitting to our new salvation. He gives provision for the inner man by the indwelling Holy Spirit who enables us to experience true sanctification so that we may experience also the righteousness of the Law (Romans 8:2-4).

Christ is the end of the Law and believers are not under the Mosaic Law. New Testament believers are not under Law but under grace (Romans 7:6; Romans 6:14). Christ is THE END of the law to all them that believes in Him. (Romans 10:4) In Christ you are now dead to the law. We have been discharged from the Law to obey the promptings of the Holy Spirit.

Since the Lord Jesus Christ fulfills the Law by His person and work, believers are under a new law; the obligation to walk by the Spirit of Life, the Holy Spirit, through faith (Romans 8:2-4). If we are led by the Spirit, then we are not under the Law (Galatians 5:18). Against such, i.e., the fruit of the Spirit, there is no law because the believer is then operating under the highest law, the standards are met as we walk by the Holy Spirit and grow in the Word (Galatians 5:22).

Paul specifically states that “Christ is the end of the law for righteousness to everyone who believes” (Romans 10:4). This instituted a new law or principle of life, i.e., the law of the Spirit, the one of liberty and grace (Romans 8:2, 13). This fact was also clearly settled by the Jerusalem Council in Acts 15.

A council was convened in the church at Jerusalem to look into the issue of the Law and its place in the life of believers because some were saying “Unless you are circumcised according to the custom of Moses, you cannot be saved,” and because even certain of the Pharisees who had believed were also saying “It is necessary to circumcise the Gentiles and to order them to observe the law of Moses.” The conclusion of the council, consisting of apostles and elders, was to reject the concept of placing New Testament believers under the yoke of the Law (Acts 15:6-11). The only thing the Jerusalem Council asked was that Gentile believers control their liberty in matters that might be offensive to Jewish believers, but they did not seek to place the believers under the yoke of the Law for they realized the Law had come to an end.

Allow me to make this point perfectly clear. This does not mean to say that we should necessarily behave in a manner just opposite to what the Mosaic law commands—that we should kill, steal, bear false witness, and so on. No, God forbid, long before the law was given through Moses, it was utterly wrong to do such evil things. The age and dispensation in which we live, the church age, has often and rightly been called the age of grace or the dispensation of grace. This is not because God’s grace has not been manifested in other ages, but because in the coming of the Lord Jesus Christ we have the ultimate manifestation of God’s grace.

So now, grace becomes an absolutely inseparable part of the believer’s life in Christ. In the coming of Christ and His death on the cross, the Mosaic Law as a rule of life for believers was terminated. The believer is now to live in the liberty and power of God’s grace by the Spirit, not by the written code, the rule of law. This new liberty in Christ and in His grace must never be used as an occasion to indulge the flesh or sinful appetites (Galatians 5:13) nor does it mean the Christian has no moral law or imperatives on his life, but simply that he or she is to live righteously by a new source of life, a life being led and directed by the Holy Spirit (Romans 8:2-4). This glorious manifestation of God’s grace in Christ Jesus instructs, teaches and trains believers in how to live. This grace provides the incentive, the motive, and the means to live the way God desires for us to live. (Titus 2:11-14).
In conclusion, for the believers in Jesus, the Law has been done away with, abolished, disannulled, and we are now discharged from the Law, we are now dead to the Law and delivered and redeemed from the Law and all of its curses and failures. Since the Law has been terminated to the believer in Jesus, sin is now dead and where there is no transgression of the Law, sin cannot be imputed where there is NO LAW. We are FREE INDEED (2 Corinthians 3:7-14; Ephesians 2:14-16; Colossians 2:13-14; Romans 7:6; Romans 10:4; Hebrews 7:18; Galatians 3:13; Romans 4:15; Romans 5:13; Romans 7:8; John 8:36)

The Gospel Of God's Grace




If anyone is thankful for this wonderful message on the grace of God, I can say that it is me. For years, I struggled on a performance treadmill, thinking if I can be good enough, I can be right with God, I would see my prayers answered, I would see God's promises come to pass in my life. I cannot begin to describe the freedom I have finally felt since I have learned about this grace. For years, I would always read Romans 1:16, where it tells me the gospel of Christ is the power of God unto salvation, but never has it became more clear to me than it has over the past several months, and this revelation keeps growing and growing.

If you could open your eyes to this wonderful truth, this revelation of God’s grace, this powerful revelation will deliver you from a performance mentality, a mentality which bases a relationship with God on our own self-efforts and what we can do to obtain right standing with God into a total trust and dependence upon the Lord Jesus Christ and His finished works, His goodness, and grace. Salvation always has been and always will forever be all about God’s faithfulness—not ours! Answered prayers will always and forever be all about what Jesus has done, not what we can or cannot do. Right standing with God has always been and forever will be because of what Jesus has done and not what we can do.

The Gospel is good news—in fact it is nearly too good to be true news, it is not bad news! There have been many things that the church has been promoting as the gospel that isn't really the gospel at all, it really hasn't been good news at all. Most people, when they hear the term "gospel" it always brings to mind teachings that have focused more on you being a sinner and you are on the way to hell in a hurry. Now is this part of the gospel? In fact it is, and by saying this, they are not incorrect, but they are incomplete. It is true, there is a heaven and there is a hell, there is a God and there is a devil and if you do not repent and receive salvation you will end up in hell for eternity. But that by itself is not good news. If someone was trapped in a building that was on fire, that person does not need someone to tell them that there is good news, and the good news is that if they don't get out, they are going to die. The person that is trapped in the fiery building knows this and that is not good news. What would be good news to someone in that situation? Telling them the way OUT of that building. The good news would be that there was a way of escape that has been made and they can get out. Likewise, it is true to tell someone that their sin has separated them from God, not that God has separated Himself from man, but man because of his sin and sinful nature, has separated himself from God. It is also true that this has caused them to be worthy of eternal damnation, BUT, there is some good news and the good news is that Jesus came and bore all of our sin for us. We do not have to atone for any of our own sin. We don’t have to become holy enough or do anything to earn salvation, it is a free gift from God to us.

"For it is by free grace (God’s unmerited favor) that you are saved (delivered from judgment and made partakers of Christ’s salvation) through [your] faith. And this [salvation] is not of yourselves [of your own doing, it came not through your own striving], but it is the gift of God; Not because of works [not the fulfillment of the Law’s demands], lest any man should boast. [It is not the result of what anyone can possibly do, so no one can pride himself in it or take glory to himself.]" Ephesians 2:8-9 (Amplified Bible)

"Now God has us where he wants us, with all the time in this world and the next to shower grace and kindness upon us in Christ Jesus. Saving is all his idea, and all his work. All we do is trust him enough to let him do it. It’s God’s gift from start to finish! We don’t play the major role. If we did, we’d probably go around bragging that we’d done the whole thing! No, we neither make nor save ourselves. God does both the making and saving." Ephesians 2:7-9 (The Message)

If all you hear about is God’s wrath and judgment upon sin then it’s not the complete and true Gospel. The true Gospel specifically refers to the means by which we are saved. We’re saved ONLY by faith in what Jesus did for us, and it is not by faith in what we do for Him. The Gospel is God’s free gift of eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord. The good news of the gospel is that God doesn’t want to send anyone to hell. Yes that is right, God DOES NOT want anyone to go to hell. The good news is that you don’t have to go through religious instruction or observance, but it is a free gift, unearned and undeserved, it’s a gift. The only thing you must do is just believe and receive. Believe and receive what? Believe what Jesus has done through His death, burial, and resurrection and receive the cleansing from all your sins through the shedding of the blood of Jesus on the cross, and the freedom and liberty it brings. That my friends is the TRUE Gospel!

True Christianity



True Christianity comes from the inside out. A good heart will change a man's actions, but a man's actions cannot change his heart. One of religion's favorite doctrines is that if you will just act right, you will be right. Nothing could be further from the truth. You must be born again. And if you are born again, then holiness is a by-product and not the way to a relationship with God. This is the heart of the Gospel. Every major religion including Christian religions of the world has a moral standard it enforces, but only True Christianity offers salvation through a Savior. Presenting holiness in any way other than as a result of salvation is denying Jesus as our Savior and places the burden of salvation on us. Improper emphasis on achieving holiness or salvation through one's own actions or by keeping a set of rules can damn that person. The Gospel Paul preached made people ask in Rom 6:1, “Shall I continue in sin that grace may abound?” The “gospel” I was taught never made me ask that question. If you didn't ask that question, there's a good chance you didn't hear the same Gospel Paul preached. With that being said… The word Gospel means Good News. The Good News is your sins are paid for ONE time Forever and it wasn't by anything you could have done, it was ALL Jesus. Hebrews 10:12 says, “But this man, after he had offered ONE sacrifice for sins FOREVER, sat down on the right hand of God.” Now you’re asking; “what does that mean?” It means sins are paid for. Your past, present, and future sins are forgiven one time forever 2000 years ago and they are never being brought up against you.

Religion will tell you there has to be more than just believing on Jesus to be declared right with God. They feel that if you miss it in some area of your life, you have to suffer to make it feel like you have been forgiven and made back right with God. You can suffer all you want to, beat yourself up if you want to, but that isn't going to make you no more forgiven and no more righteous than you already are. Even when you miss it, you are the righteousness of God in Christ, even in the middle of sin, that didn't make you unrighteous, because Jesus has been made UNTO YOU HIS righteousness. And you can only be unrighteous if Jesus is, and that will never happen. Jesus MADE you HIS righteousness so that you can stand before God without a guilty conscious.

About The Gospel Of Grace

“For I am not ashamed of the Gospel (good news) of Christ, for it is God’s power working unto salvation [for deliverance from eternal death] to everyone who believes with a personal trust and a confident surrender and firm reliance, to the Jew first and also to the Greek” Romans 1:16


For years, I had read this verse, and it was a dead verse to me. The Word of God is ALIVE and ACTIVE, but for me, this verse didn’t carry much life to me, but it now carries a meaning for me that will never ever change and it will forever be the focus of my ministry.

I never grew up in church. My parents were not church going people. I was first saved in 2001 at the age of 29. Before then, I was someone who was in and out of trouble, was an alcoholic before I turned 18, hung out with the wrong crowd and was always with the wrong people. I never grew up in church, but even as a little boy, I knew that God wanted to use me for His glory, but I never quite understood it.

Up until 2009, I walked very closely with the Lord. For almost 3 years, I studied the Word of God everyday, sometimes up to 10 hours a day. I was hungry for the Word and to know about this God who loved me so much. If the church was open, I was there. f anyone came over to my house, I was always reading the Bible and listening to teachings from ministers. If there was a conference going on, and the Word was being preached, I was there.

But, after a few years, the joy began to fade. I was beginning to hear messages and sermons about how I have to be holy and I have to let go of my sins, that my prayers were not being answered because my behavior wasn’t good enough. I tried so hard to live this life as a good Christian and I meant well by that, but after a while it was too much. I had finally given up on the God that loved me and saved me because I believed that this life as a Christian was just way to difficult and I would never be “good enough” to see prayers answered and God’s promises come to pass in my life. From 2009 up until this year, I was in a backslidden condition. I started drinking and smoking again and even involved myself in relationships that could have cost me my very life. Even though I knew that God had a calling and a purpose for ministry on my life, I walked completely away from it all because I could not live up to the standards that other Christians were placing upon me, including those in ministry.

But, this August, God started to unveil this gospel of grace unto me, and all I can say is that the gospel of grace transformed my walk with God. It changed how I viewed God and it also changed how I thought God saw me. And now, all the scriptures I heard before about who I really was in Christ, I am now seeing the full reality of those scriptures. I have now seen my identity is in Christ and that God sees me in Christ, God sees me right now, in Christ, without a stain of sin on me.
Now, I no longer have to be a performer for God, I can be a receiver of His grace and all of His precious promises towards me. And all those things I used to struggle trying to not do when I was trying to live “right” before God, they are all slipping away as I behold who I am in Jesus. I pray that as I unveil to you what God has shown me, that God uses this to open your eyes as well, to see the beauty of His love for us, and that you as well will receive His lavish love and wonderful grace that He has given to us.