Ye know
the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, that, though he was rich, yet for your
sakes he became poor, that ye through his poverty might be rich.
2
Corinthians 8:9
The bible
declares that while ye were yet sinners
Christ died for you… This passage should serve as a daily reminder that
Jesus Christ is the reason for our existence and hope for our Eternal lives… It
bothers me to know end when someone wants to receive credit for something that
they did not do and today’s devotion reminds us that we cannot fall into this
trap… Paul starts off by saying ye know
the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ… You have experienced God’s favor; you have
felt His presence and you know that He is life… You know that it wasn't anything that you did, but that His grace (unmerited favor) is the very reason that, though he was rich, ye for your sakes
he became poor… Just knowing the sacrifice that Christ made for you should
be enough to drive you towards a position of humility and should also provide
you with a source of strength when times seems too hard to handle… I don’t know about you, but knowing what
Jesus did lets me know that I am special and allows me to transform my mind so
that I think with a positive outlook on life knowing the simple fact that
Christ didn’t have to do it… When we are of this world we ignore the ransom
that was paid on Calvary , we turn a deaf ear
to the times in which Jesus cried out from the cross and we pay no attention to
the love that was shown through Him and His Father… Paul writes this letter to the
Church of Corinth to reassure them of the love
that God has for us… When things are hard, when things don’t seem to add up or
when you feel like you are at the end of your rope; remember the sacrifice that
was made, remember that it is a privilege to even bare the wait of these
situations knowing that it is only by the GRACE of God that we are even here
today… See, so many of us complain about the rigors of life; however, I haven’t
found one person who would rather be dead in and hell where things will be
unimaginable worse… This is the grace that Paul is speaking about… The grace we
have experienced in our lives is the purest form of grace knowing that things
can always be worse… Instead of complaining about riding the bus to work,
understand the grace that God has given you to provide you a means of
transportation to work… Instead of complaining about living check to check,
understand the grace the God has bestowed upon your life to have a check come
to you every two weeks… Grace is
something given that isn’t deserved or warranted… Paul reminds us that the
life we have today is a life made possible by the grace dispensed by God
through His son Jesus Christ… The bottom line of this message today is that you
did not nor do you deserve to even be here today… Often times we get things
confused as to being entitled to the life that we have, Paul’s message to the
Church of Corinth reminds them that it is only by God’s grace that the church
was even establish and we have a chance to inherit Eternal Life…
Jesus
didn’t need to come to this earth for His benefit, He was already “rich” as
Paul states in this passage; however, because of His compassion, because of
God’s longing for His creation to come back home He sent His son into the
world… Understand that Christ gave up all that He had to save us teaches me to
accept whatever comes my way… I have
never been as rich as Christ is nor have I ever been as humiliated or
disrespected as He was on the cross… Know that He didn’t have to do it, but
He did… Learn to accept your situation simply because if God’s grace wasn’t
dispensed on your life things would definitely be worse… The next time you feel
a pinch know that it is better than being pierced in your side, the next time
someone gossips about you, know that is much more tolerable than having a crown
of thorns placed upon your head and having people mock you and spit on you… The next time you feel a have load upon your shoulders think about the
weight of all mankind’s sins being placed upon the shoulders of Jesus… The next
time you feel alone of as if nobody is in your corner, think about Jesus being
separated from His Father for you… Paul’s letter tells us that we can’t give
up; it tells us that we can’t give in and that we must remember what Christ has
already done for us… I can’t emphasis this enough, things could always be
worse, but we are assured that because of His love they won’t be… When life
catches you off guard, or you feel like giving up; remember the sacrifice made
for you. Remember that Jesus loved us before we could ever even think of who He
was or even begin to love ourselves. Remember that He died so that you could
live before you were even born or even a thought... Remember that He gave up
His heavenly dwelling to become a poverty-stricken being so that you can be
rich just as He was and now currently still is. Sacrifice is what has been
given by Christ, and sacrifice of your time, talent, and treasures is what He
deserves from you. It is not your alarm clock that woke you up, but God’s
grace, it isn’t your safe driving that got you to work, but God’s grace, and it
isn’t your paycheck that provides love and security to your home and family,
but God’s grace… Stay focused on His will and don’t become discouraged when
storms seem to rock your foundation, because our hope is built on nothing less,
than Jesus blood and HIS righteousness! You may have days when different forms
of poverty strikes your house, but know that when your hands are bare, God is
just making room for more of His grace to be dispensed upon your life… Don’t
give up, don’t give in, keep believing, and keep the faith!!!
BE BLESSED!!!
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