The Grace Pipeline

Defining Grace

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Participants: Shelley Quinn (Host)

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00:01 Hello, I'm Shelley Quinn.
00:02 Can you identify God's three greatest gifts to humanity?
00:06 If we recognize His three greatest gifts of grace,
00:10 we will recognize the effects of God's grace.
00:13 Please join us now as we look
00:15 into the good news from the word of God.
00:39 Welcome to "The Grace Pipeline."
00:41 This series is a Bible study if you will.
00:45 It's a journey through scripture
00:46 and it follows the Bible study that I was privileged
00:50 to write on the topic of grace by the same title.
00:53 On our last program, we considered
00:55 how the love of God is the compelling force
00:58 behind the grace of God.
01:00 Today we will identify God's three greatest gifts.
01:04 And that will help us to define grace.
01:07 If you are following along in the companion book,
01:10 we are beginning in chapter 1 page 15.
01:13 Now on the last program I shared an illustration
01:16 the Lord gave to me that helps us understand
01:19 his super system of grace as explained in scripture.
01:22 I want to do a quick review with you.
01:25 God's heart wells with love for us.
01:28 And from that well of love flow all of God's blessings.
01:32 Grace is the pipeline through which all of these
01:35 blessings come from heaven to earth.
01:38 Faith is the faucet.
01:39 It's how we tap into God's grace pipeline.
01:42 And our faith regulates the release of blessings
01:45 from His great reservoir.
01:47 Prayer is the handle that opens the faith faucet,
01:50 trust is the foundation for the prayer of faith,
01:53 and relationship is the foundation for trust.
01:57 So love is the foundation for any relationship.
02:01 The greater our understanding of God's love for us,
02:05 the greater our love will be for Him.
02:07 In 1 John 4:19 the Apostle says
02:10 "We love him because He first loved us."
02:14 Greater love creates a more intimate relationship with Him
02:18 which creates more trust.
02:20 And that trust helps us to increase
02:24 our persistence in praying.
02:27 Prayer develops actions of faith.
02:29 And faith is how we tap into God's grace pipeline
02:32 and receive His wonderful blessings.
02:35 So what is grace? How do we define it?
02:39 If you've been a Christian for any length of time
02:42 I can almost hear you muttering God's unmerited favor.
02:46 Yes, yes, that's it, isn't it?
02:48 For all the years that I have shared this teaching,
02:51 that is the standard responses that audiences give
02:55 when I pose this question.
02:57 However I find fault with this definition.
03:00 It is not that it is untrue.
03:03 It is just far too narrow to express
03:06 the spectacular scope of grace.
03:10 And when I urge people to elaborate
03:12 on the definition of grace
03:14 they will often offer the explanation,
03:17 meaning God's graciousness to us
03:20 manifested in His undeserved mercy that saves sinners.
03:24 No, no, no. God's graciousness is an attribute.
03:28 It is an--His attitude and attribute of His character.
03:33 But grace is an act of the divine donor.
03:37 He expresses his dynamic forces of His grace
03:41 through specific acts and gifts.
03:44 Let me illustrate this important distinction.
03:47 Our gracious God is merciful.
03:50 That's His attitude, His attribute.
03:52 But by grace he extends pardon, a specific act or gift.
03:59 Before we unpack the customary definition
04:03 of God's unmerited favor,
04:05 let's examine something of interest
04:09 from the original Greek language.
04:11 What I'd like to do is just briefly consider
04:15 four related Greek words.
04:17 And those words are chairo, charis, charisma, and charakter.
04:24 So what is chairo?
04:26 Chairo is the root word for grace.
04:30 And it means to rejoice.
04:32 Charis, that is actually the word for grace.
04:36 And it represents multiple but related concepts.
04:39 It's used in numerous senses in scripture.
04:43 It can mean gracefulness, loveliness, agreeableness,
04:47 acceptableness, gratitude or thankfulness.
04:50 But by far, the most prominent meaning is the act of favor,
04:56 the goodwill gift, freely bestowed by God.
04:59 And when it comes to charis, the word "grace,"
05:02 I like what Strong's Concordance offers.
05:04 It's a most notable definition of grace.
05:08 Here is what Strong's Concordance says.
05:10 That grace is "the divine influence upon the heart
05:15 and its reflection in the life."
05:18 So now let's consider "charisma."
05:21 That is a divine gift of grace.
05:23 And charismata is the plural form of this noun.
05:26 And then there is "charakter."
05:28 This is a related word that has to do
05:31 with a genuine engraved work of art
05:34 in which the features of the created image
05:37 perfectly match the instrument or the person producing it.
05:42 This word stresses complete similarity, an exact image of,
05:47 or the express representation of something or someone.
05:52 We derive the English word character from this definition.
05:57 And that's to define the moral nature of a person.
06:00 So these four related Greek words paint--
06:06 they come from the New Testament.
06:07 They're grouped together.
06:09 They paint an incredible word picture.
06:13 Did you perceive it?
06:15 God pours out His charis, His grace from on high
06:19 through his heavenly pipeline to offer us charismata,
06:23 His gifts of grace, with divine power
06:27 that will recreate within us a charakter or character
06:32 that is in harmony with His divine nature.
06:35 That's why the root word of grace is chairo, to rejoice.
06:40 You know we can rejoice.
06:42 Grace results in our rescue and renewal.
06:46 God desires to fashion us into His genuine work of art,
06:51 recreating in us His very image.
06:54 Our transformation is a work of God within us
06:58 accomplished by His grace.
07:01 That's what the Apostle Paul explained in Ephesians 2:10.
07:06 And this is what it says,
07:09 "For we are God's own handiwork His workmanship,
07:14 recreated in Christ Jesus born anew
07:17 that we may do those good works
07:20 which God predestined planned beforehand for us
07:25 taking paths which He prepared ahead of time,
07:29 that we should walk in them living the good life
07:33 which He prearranged and made ready for us to live."
07:38 Now let's revisit the standard definition of grace
07:41 and see what we can uncover.
07:43 Unmerited favor. What does it mean?
07:47 Well, unmerited means that we don't deserve it.
07:51 Not by self worth. There's nothing we can do to earn it.
07:54 And favor represents a divine gift
07:58 that bestows blessing and benefit.
08:01 So even within conventional confines
08:03 we see that grace is a spontaneous action
08:07 of love from God as he bestows His free gifts
08:12 on undeserving people like me and like you
08:16 who will accept His generosity by faith.
08:20 What is the single most exceptional revelation,
08:25 the greatest gift of God's love to the rebellious human race?
08:31 More accurately I should say, who is.
08:34 John 3:16 declares, "For God so loved the world,
08:39 He gave His only begotten Son
08:42 that whosoever believes in Him should not perish.
08:46 But have everlasting life."
08:48 And Paul takes note of God's overwhelming generosity,
08:53 saying in Romans 8:32, "He who did not spare His own Son
08:58 but delivered Him up for all,
09:01 how shall He not with Him also give us all good things."
09:08 Nothing else can compare
09:11 to the gift of God's grace found in our Savior.
09:14 And Romans 5:2 informs us that it is through Christ Jesus
09:20 that we have access by faith into this grace
09:23 in which we stand and can rejoice of the glory of God.
09:28 This hope-- hallelujah--
09:31 God manifests His matchless grace to us
09:36 through three specific and undeserved gifts.
09:41 Number one of the three greatest gifts of grace
09:44 is Jesus Christ and His merits.
09:48 Number 2 is the Holy Spirit and His influencing assistance.
09:53 And number 3 is the Holy Scriptures
09:56 that yield knowledge of our Lord and the power of His promise.
10:03 As we examine these three greatest gifts of grace
10:07 in upcoming programs, we will begin to understand
10:11 that grace is God's divine power of salvation
10:15 to rescue us from sin and death,
10:18 to renew a right spirit within us,
10:21 and restore us to more purity.
10:24 God desires that we come to Him as little children,
10:28 learning to be absolutely depended upon Him.
10:33 All things come to us through His liberal acts of love.
10:38 God calls. He saves, He justifies, He sanctifies,
10:42 and He establishes us by grace.
10:45 Further we learn, repent, love, pray,
10:48 and even obey by grace.
10:52 We could list the affects of grace endlessly
10:55 but I think the point is becoming clear.
10:58 Grace is dynamic. And it is all sufficient.
11:02 That's why Jesus could say to Paul
11:05 that His grace is sufficient,
11:07 for His power is made perfect in weakness.
11:10 And it is through grace that we reign in life victoriously.
11:15 Look at this wonderful scripture promise
11:18 found in Romans 5:17.
11:20 It says "For if by the one man's offense," speaking of Adam.
11:26 "If by the one man's offense death reigned through the one,
11:30 much more those who receive abundance of grace
11:35 and of the gift of righteousness
11:37 will reign in life through the one, Jesus Christ."
11:41 On our last program and so far in today's,
11:45 we have considered God's system of grace.
11:49 We've given you the long answer
11:50 to the question, "What is grace?"
11:52 So now let's condense this explanation
11:55 to a succinct definition.
11:58 One that you can easily remember.
12:01 "Divine grace is the unearned,
12:04 undeserved gifts bestowed by a God of infinite love
12:09 which provide His divine assistance
12:12 and supernatural power unto salvation."
12:17 Every good and perfect gift comes from above.
12:21 And it comes down from our perfect heavenly Father
12:24 through His grace pipeline.
12:26 God is the source of life.
12:29 So His grace is our source for spiritual life.
12:33 Grace imparts the life source of our Savior
12:37 who is willing to become a ransom and substitute.
12:41 Grace grants the life source of the Holy Spirit
12:44 who works in us to willing to do God's pleasure.
12:48 And grace supplies the life source of the word of God
12:53 which implanted in our hearts is able to save our souls
12:58 and make us partakers of His divine nature.
13:01 We truly have reason to rejoice.
13:05 Grace is the remedy for all that ails humanity.
13:09 And it is ours for the asking.
13:12 Allow me to share two wonderful Bible's accounts
13:16 that will help illustrate this.
13:19 The first is one of my favorites found in John 4:1-42.
13:25 And to conserve time I'm going to paraphrase for you.
13:29 If you're following along in the companion book,
13:31 we're beginning in the chapter 2.
13:35 What this story talks about, scripture tells us
13:37 that heading North from Judea to return to Galilee,
13:42 Jesus walked the direct route through Samaria.
13:45 And just outside the village of Sychar he became wearied
13:49 and stopped at Jacob's well
13:51 sending His disciples ahead to buy food.
13:54 So without a water pot and a rope to retrieve
13:57 the much needed refreshment from the deep well,
14:00 He rested nearby. It was noon.
14:03 A local Samarian woman approached,
14:06 surprised to see another person there
14:08 because the usual hours for villagers to draw
14:11 from the public well were in the morning or the evening.
14:14 She, however, came at midday.
14:17 Perhaps, purposely to avoid the critical glances
14:21 and the wagging tongues of those
14:23 who knew she lived in open sin.
14:25 Her intriguing history included married
14:28 just to five different men.
14:30 And her sixth, with whom she lived at that time,
14:33 was not her husband.
14:35 Little did she expect the life altering encounter
14:39 she was about to have with the seventh man,
14:42 Jesus, "the man of perfection."
14:45 Asking for a drink of water,
14:47 Christ startled her by His request.
14:50 This stranger was a Jew.
14:52 That much she recognized.
14:54 And the adversarial relationship between His people
14:57 and hers was one of mutual racial contempt.
15:02 Jews considered Samaritans half-breed mongrels
15:06 who practice a combination of heathenism
15:09 and the apostate Hebrew religion.
15:11 And Samaritans held bitter hostility against those
15:15 who pass through their land on the way to Jerusalem.
15:18 Moreover, it was not customary for Jewish men
15:21 to speak publicly with a woman.
15:23 So she asked Jesus-- she said,
15:26 "How is it that you being a Jew
15:29 can ask a drink from me, a Samaritan woman?"
15:33 You know, the Samaritans knew of the expected Messiah,
15:36 the Savior of the world.
15:38 But this woman wasn't looking for the coming Christ that day.
15:42 She had not come to the well seeking grace.
15:45 Nonetheless, she came face to face
15:48 with the Master of grace who sought her.
15:52 I'm moved by what Jesus said next.
15:57 He didn't respond with a sermon
15:59 to explain their culture and doctrinal differences.
16:03 He didn't launch into scriptural apologetics
16:06 or chastise her for her sin.
16:09 He tenderly aroused her desire for grace
16:13 and stimulated a deep spiritual thirst within her soul.
16:18 Jesus answered and said to her,
16:22 "If you knew the gift of God and who it is that says to you,
16:28 'give me a drink' you would have asked him
16:32 and He would have given you living water.
16:36 Whoever drinks of the water
16:38 that I shall give him will never thirst,
16:42 but the water that I shall give him
16:45 will become in him a fountain of water
16:48 springing up to everlasting life."
16:53 Oh, if only you knew.
16:55 If only you knew, he announced
16:57 that I am the gift of God
17:00 or as Revelation 13:8 describes Him,
17:02 "The lamb that was slain
17:04 from the foundation of the earth.
17:06 And as John, the Baptist described Him in John 1:29,
17:11 "The lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world."
17:16 Oh, dear woman, if only you knew
17:20 that I am the gift of God to you
17:22 and I can give you living water
17:24 that springs into everlasting life.
17:28 I vividly imagine Christ, spreading his arms widely
17:32 as he presented these words of grace
17:35 in a gesture of the posture He would assume on the cross
17:39 and equally a sign of a welcoming embrace.
17:42 Separated from God by her sin,
17:45 the woman's parched and withered heart desired more.
17:51 You know, that was a natural longing
17:53 because when God created humanity,
17:55 He implanted eternity in our hearts,
17:59 a divine sense of the purpose of life
18:02 that He alone can satisfy.
18:04 After further time and conversation with Him
18:07 the woman finally drew from the well
18:09 but not from the well of Jacob.
18:12 For she dropped her water pot
18:13 and she ran to the city
18:15 to share the testimony of her experience.
18:18 Many returned with her to meet Jesus,
18:22 joining in the journey of grace
18:24 and believed because of His word.
18:27 With joy that day there was thirsting souls
18:30 who believed true living water from the well of salvation.
18:36 This summary of the gospel of grace
18:39 is found in Ephesians 2:8, where Paul writes
18:43 "For by grace you have been saved
18:46 through faith and that not of your selves.
18:49 It is the gift of God."
18:52 Salvation is God's free gift,
18:56 born of His commitment of love for all of humanity
18:59 and His covenant of grace.
19:02 Now strangely the concept of His great hearted gift
19:06 is difficult for many to comprehend.
19:11 Because they feel unworthy of salvation,
19:15 some people avoid God all together
19:17 and others sit in church with a furrowed brow
19:20 and a frown having no assurance of salvation,
19:23 languishing in their labors,
19:25 wearied from their self effort to measure up to His standards.
19:30 In startling contrast to these are those
19:33 who claim God's grace, but live like the devil
19:37 and cry foul at any mention of obedience.
19:40 Now naturally there are categories
19:42 of better informed Christians
19:44 that exist between these extremes.
19:47 But the point is, often people
19:50 miss the joy of relationship with God
19:53 because they do not understand His grace.
19:58 In Acts 16, we find the conversion story
20:02 of a Philippian jailer and in verse 30 he asks,
20:06 "Sirs, what must I do to be saved?"
20:09 This question that was posed to Paul and Silas
20:13 by this trembling Philippian jailer
20:16 echoes within all hearts that are awakened
20:19 to the sense of their spiritual need.
20:22 Respondents to Peter's sermon asked at Pentecost
20:26 that an astonished Paul uttered similar words
20:30 on the road to Damascus when he saw the light.
20:35 The jailer's cry for salvation was legitimately born of fear.
20:40 He had been assigned to guard Silas
20:43 and the Apostle Paul who were accused
20:46 of being servants of the most high God
20:48 and whose backs had been plowed
20:51 by the rod of injustice.
20:53 The heathen jailer had listened with callous indifference
20:58 to their prayers and songs of praise
21:00 coming from their inner cell
21:02 and awakened at midnight by a mighty earthquake.
21:05 He witnessed the divine deliverance of an Almighty God
21:09 who broke their chains and shackles,
21:11 who loosed the bars of the prison doors
21:14 and opened their way of release.
21:17 You know by Roman law,
21:19 the jailer would have to answer with his own life
21:22 for the loss of those prisoners
21:24 whom he assumed had fled.
21:26 And so as he drew his sword to kill himself,
21:30 the men of God intervened to stop his act of his suicide.
21:34 And he realized that they made no attempt to escape.
21:38 But rather they demonstrated personal concern toward him.
21:43 Can't you just hear the jailer asking,
21:46 "Oh, you who proclaim the way of salvation,
21:50 tell me about your powerful God.
21:52 What must I do to be saved?
21:56 What steps are necessary?" he asked.
21:59 And striking while the iron was hot,
22:01 Paul and Silas summarize the gospel of God's grace
22:06 with these words in Acts 16:30.
22:11 Excuse me, this is verse 31.
22:14 It says "Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ,
22:18 and you will be saved, you and your household."
22:25 The jailer hurried the disciples to his home.
22:28 He awakened everyone in his household,
22:30 giving Paul and Silas the opportunity
22:33 to deliver the gospel of God's grace,
22:36 including without doubt
22:37 the message of repentance and baptism.
22:41 He and his whole household accepted Christ as their Savior
22:46 and were baptized immediately.
22:48 Now in Acts 10 we find the narrative
22:52 of the very first mission of grace to the Gentiles.
22:55 And it was when Cornelius, a centurion of the Roman army,
23:00 he lived in Caesarea.
23:02 And he had learned of the one true God.
23:05 And he became a devout believer.
23:07 As he was earnestly praying one day,
23:09 an angel appeared to him and instructed him
23:13 to send for the Apostle Peter to receive a message from God.
23:18 And meanwhile, grace was in action
23:20 in the city of Joppa preparing
23:22 Peter's heart for this mission of mercy.
23:26 God gave Peter a vision of a great sheet,
23:30 one that was filled with common and unclean animals.
23:34 And then he told Peter, "Rise, eat
23:37 and don't consider common that which he had cleansed."
23:43 Peter was perplexed.
23:45 He was struggling spiritually to gain understanding.
23:50 And he would eventually realize that God's purpose
23:54 was to purge prejudice from his maturing
23:59 but imperfect Christian heart.
24:02 You see, orthodox Jews did not share fellowship with Gentiles.
24:07 They considered them unclean.
24:09 And Peter and the other Jewish Christians
24:12 still practiced this prideful prohibition.
24:16 So Peter prepared for the potential backlash
24:21 against his own ministry that would surely result
24:24 from his visit to the Gentiles' home.
24:27 He enlisted six Jewish Christians
24:30 to accompany him on the mission.
24:32 When Peter and his company arrived in Caesarea,
24:36 Cornelius and his household were eager to hear
24:40 all things commanded by God.
24:43 Finally the puzzled Apostle perceived
24:47 the meaning of the vision.
24:48 And he said it was that God shows no partiality
24:53 but accepts whoever fears him and works righteousness.
24:57 So Peter preached a simple message
25:00 explaining how God had anointed Jesus with the Holy Spirit
25:04 and power to heal those oppressed by the devil.
25:08 He shared the cruelty of Christ's crucifixion
25:12 and the glory of His resurrection.
25:14 And he told how God ordained Christ
25:18 to be judge of the living and the dead.
25:21 And he concluded by saying in Acts 10:43,
25:26 "To him all the prophets witness that,
25:29 through his name, whoever believes in Him
25:32 will receive remission of sins."
25:36 While Peter was still speaking,
25:39 God poured out the gift of the Holy Spirit
25:42 on Cornelius and his household.
25:44 They tapped into the grace pipeline by faith
25:47 and receiving the spirit began to magnify God.
25:51 So Peter asked his uncircumcised, excuse me,
25:55 his circumcised traveling companions.
25:58 He said can anyone forbid water that they should not be baptized
26:03 who received the Holy Spirit just as we have.
26:07 And they recognized the household of Cornelius
26:12 as brothers in the Lord.
26:14 And they baptized them in the name of the Lord.
26:16 And the Jerusalem Christians stayed on several days,
26:20 certainly providing further instruction.
26:24 Can it possibly be true?
26:26 Is belief the only requirement for salvation? Yes.
26:30 But we must recognize this word "believe" used in Acts 10:43
26:36 in reference to Cornelius' household,
26:38 in Acts 16:31 in reference
26:40 to the Philippian jailer's household.
26:42 It meant more in the original language
26:45 than simply accepting something as truth.
26:48 To believe in Christ, meant to acknowledge
26:51 His divinity and power, to rely on Him as Savior
26:56 and to commit to make him Lord of your life.
26:59 For those who relayed on Him expectations of dramatic changes
27:05 accompanied their act of believing.
27:07 In other words when they accepted Jesus Christ
27:12 as the greatest gift of God's grace,
27:15 the effect that He had on them was life changing.
27:19 Well, our time has gone by quickly today.
27:24 We hope that you will join us next time
27:27 and tune in each time with your Bible in hands
27:30 and a pen and paper so that you can take note
27:33 of this scriptures and use them for your further study.
27:38 My prayer for you, for me, for people around the world
27:43 who call up on the name of the Lord
27:45 is that we will grow in grace
27:49 and in the knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
27:53 To Him be all the glory forever and ever.
27:58 Amen. Thank you.


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