♣ Beyond Depravity’s Depths

Posted on July 16, 2024, in Devotionals and tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 4 Comments.

  1. Thank you so much brother. Every so often I check to see if you have a new post. Was drawn today to look and for a divine purpose. God bless.

    • I’m sure I’ll be writing soon, despite not being so frequent as in years gone by where I had more time on my hands; demands weren’t as much as they are now, but when I’m moved there is no stopping and when there is a sense of urgency. Seasons perhaps. It is encouraging to know that past posts help others. More will come.

  2. Well said brother. Indeed we are all capable of the most horrible sins, but for the leash of God’s grace.

    Throughout my tumultuous christian walk, I have been given the joy of realizing that sin (as much as it pains me to say) is very important to us. Yes, we would love to kill the sin man and live a life of purity and sinlessness forever, but if we could achieve that, then we wouldn’t need Christ’s mercy and sacrifice. His redemption doesn’t just reach into the past, but also the present and future. It’s such an amazing gift.

    If we didn’t have sin, we wouldn’t have to fall on our knees in anguish and call out for help. If we didn’t have sin, and we could go through this life on our own merits, then we wouldn’t need the dying and resurrected savior to catch us when we fell.

    The victory we “achieve”, as it were, isn’t from standing firm and fighting back the enemy with our armor, but cowering behind that armor (which is Christ), and watching Him fight our battles, and win our victories.

    Thank you for this blessed post my dear friend. You have been such a blessing to me down through the years, and I pray God’s hand of mercy and grace be evidence in everything you do and everywhere you go. :)

    • “His redemption doesn’t just reach into the past, but also the present and future” – great words and an incredible revelation at the realisation of full salvation; we HAVE been saved, ARE being saved and SHALL be saved.

      The paradox of the more we are sanctified the more we see the hideousness of our sinful nature (though we’re under the suzereignty of God’s kingdom); the more we see the depths… but oh the wonder that God knew exactly who He was taking on board before He called us and thus pursues us with unfailing love.

      Grace… how do we really expound that?!

      Thank you for your encouraging kind words and prayers. God abundantly bless you.

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