Continuing in the Grace of God
When he came and had seen the grace
of God, he was glad, and encouraged them all that with purpose of heart they
should continue with the Lord . . . Now when the congregation had broken up,
many of the Jews and devout proselytes followed Paul and Barnabas, who,
speaking to them, persuaded them to continue in the grace of God.
(Acts 11:23; 13:43)
Whenever
the grace of God is allowed to work in human hearts, visible spiritual
evidences eventually appear. This can bring joy to those who are outwardly
observing this inward work of grace. Still, it is appropriate to exhort those
who have made progress in grace to continue in the grace of God.
When
Barnabas arrived in Antioch to evaluate the reported spiritual revival, he was
able to observe the outward confirmations of God's inward work of grace. These
verifications of grace caused him to rejoice. "He was glad." However,
he knew that words of exhortation were appropriate. Thus, he began to urge them
to press on with Christ. He "encouraged them all that with purpose of
heart they should continue with the Lord." It is important for those who
have started out with the Lord (through faith in His name) to go on with the
Lord. Life in Christ is basically about the most vital relationship of all.
"And this is eternal life,
that they may know You, the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom You have
sent" (John 17:3).
The
Christian life is not only about meeting the Lord and receiving eternal life.
This life-giving relationship with the Lord is to be nurtured and developed day
by day unto abundance of life.
Sometime
after Barnabas shared this exhortation with the saints in Antioch (north of
Israel), he and Paul were visiting the believers in another Antioch (in
Pisidia, in the region of modern day Turkey). Here, they gave a similar
exhortation. However, on this occasion, their urging was related to God's
grace: "persuaded them to continue in the grace of God." Yes, grace
is not only the way we begin with the Lord, but it is also the means by which
we go on with Him. God's grace is something we are to be seeking after every
day. It is a major error of the faith to relegate grace to days gone by. We can
praise and thank the Lord for all of His grace experienced in previous years.
Nevertheless, the grace of God is essential today — and in each new day. Also,
it is so fitting that the saints in one town were exhorted concerning
continuing in the Lord, whereas others later were urged regarding continuing in
grace. Grace cannot be separated from the Lord Jesus. "For you know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ" (2
Corinthians 8:9).
Lord,
I want to continue with You and Your grace. I do not want my experience of You
and Your grace to consist only of days gone by. I long to know You better and
to experience You grace more — each day!
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