Grace is undeserved favor. More specifically, Grace is the undeserved favor of supernatural enabling through the Holy Spirit to do God’s will. This begins with salvation and continues with sanctification and service. 

The access of grace is faith in both salvation (Eph. 2:8-9) and Christian growth (Rom. 5:2). Faith is not a work. Faith depends on the worker—God, and God works. This is God’s system of “by grace through faith.” God-dependence accesses Spirit-enabling. What an amazing plan of God!

For the believer grace is by faith and not of works (Eph. 2:8-9; 3:7). Therefore, grace is absolutely free—to us. But grace is not cheap. Jesus paid for it with His own “precious blood” (1 Pet. 1:18-19). The word precious means “of great price.” Grace costs. It cost Jesus much that it might be free to us. This is a truth we must allow the Spirit to illumine to our hearts. 

May we value grace and not use it as an excuse to go our own way. May we appreciate what it cost Jesus. And because He offers grace freely, may we humbly  take it repeatedly as the power to live unto God. 

John Van Gelderen

John Van Gelderen

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