By disobeying the commands of God, man fell under
the condemnation of His law. This fall called for the grace of God to appear in
behalf of sinners. We should never have learned the meaning of this word
"grace" had we not fallen. God loves the sinless angels, who do His
service, and are obedient to all His commands; but He does not give them grace.
These heavenly beings know naught of grace; they have never needed it; for they
have never sinned. Grace is an attribute of God shown to undeserving human
beings. We did not seek after it, but it was sent in search of us. God rejoices
to bestow this grace upon everyone who hungers for it. To everyone He presents
terms of mercy, not because we are worthy, but because we are so utterly
unworthy. Our need is the qualification which gives us the assurance that we
shall receive this gift.
But God
does not use His grace to make His law of none effect, or to take the place of
His law. . . . God's grace and the law of His kingdom are in perfect harmony;
they walk hand in hand. His grace makes it possible for us to draw nigh to Him
by faith. By receiving it, and letting it work in our lives, we testify to the
validity of the law; we exalt the law and make it honorable by carrying out its
living principles through the power of the grace of Christ; and by rendering
pure, whole-hearted obedience to God's law, we witness before the universe of
heaven, and before an apostate world that is making void the law of God, to the
power of redemption.
Not
because we first loved Him, does God love us; but "while we were yet
sinners" (Rom. 5:8) Christ died for us, making full and abundant provision
for our redemption. Although by our disobedience we have merited God's
displeasure and condemnation, He has not forsaken us; He has not left us to
grapple with the power of the enemy in our own finite strength. Heavenly angels
fight our battles for us; and co-operating with them, we may be victorious over
the powers of evil. Trusting in Christ as our personal Saviour, we may be
"more than conquerors through him that loved us" (Rom. 8:37).
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