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I love reading Charles Spurgeon. He was an English preacher and author. I took it upon myself to revise one of his tracts to updated language. Read and respond.

It is by God’s grace alone that sinners are rescued for instant death. God’s justice, like an ax ready to chop down a barren tree, is stopped by Jesus’ interceding, saying “Spare the sinner for a little while.” Many sinners have admitted after converting to God that it was only His mercy that allowed them to go on living. In his book Grace Abounding, John Bunyan tells about three “escapes” from death before he was a believer. He says these were the result of God’s patience and mercy. Sometimes, these “escapes” are the very things that convict us about how we have offended God, and give us a sense of love for God. Shouldn’t it be that way? We should recognize God’s patience as part of God’s saving love for us. That what Saint Peter says in his second epistle, “Bear in mind that our Lord’s patience means salvation.” (2 Pet. 3:15)

Here’s a story to illustrate: During a battle, and officer was shot in the stomach. But the bullet struck him right on a pocket, and struck a silver coin. He pulled the coin and bullet from his pocket, and on the coin was written in Latin, DEI GRATIA, which means By the Grace of God. He was amazed. He immediately remembered a letter a Christian woman had given him before he left for war. He read the letter, and was immediately convicted of God’s grace and became a believer. God blessed him through saving his life, then through the reading of the letter. And he was saved.

Let me ask you this as direct as I can: Are you still not saved? Do you remember any of your “escapes”? If so, the time has come to adore and admire God’s free grace. It’s time for pray that you may be led to repentance! Remember DEI GRATIA, and never forget that it is by God’s grace alone that we are saved. Grace always means that the one who gets it hasn’t done anything to deserve it. In fact, grace starts where all our supposed good works stop. That’s incredible news – but only once we accept that before God we are completely unworthy of salvation, without enough good works to be acceptable, without any goodness compared to the goodness of God. God is offering forgiveness for all our crimes. He is saving us because He loves us and chooses to save us. It’s his love, it’s His choice. Grace means it’s free. John Wickliffe, the first guy to translate the Bible into English, used to pray “Lord, save me freely.” Save us with your grace. Nothing we can do will earn us salvation. It can’t be bought or deserved. So Father gives it to us for free, and doesn’t charge us with any wrongdoing.

Grace comes to us through faith in Jesus. Whoever believes in Him is no longer condemned. Listen, you are a sinner, I am too. But God can give us His grace to look to Jesus, and start to truly live. Don’t wait. Now. Now. Now is the time.

Tonight at FOCUS, we talked about the dangerous waters that await all Christians in understanding the nature and work of God. We put our lesson to a test, and showed that by learning from the missteps and lessons of others making their way through the maze we can learn the right path from one end to the other. The study of theology is vast, even in the Christian faith. Go outside the Church’s own study and you multiply ten-fold the possibilities.

It is important to remember, that no matter how personal our relation is with Christ, it is never in a bubble. We are never separated from each other since we are all members of the Church, the body of believers that make up Christ’s faithful. This is so important because despite our emotions, convictions, and gut feelings, we need always to look to the Bible, the traditions of the orthodox faith, and the Spirit’s revelation to discern the right path of belief. It is to our despair if we go this way alone, thinking that we can spurn the tradition and millenia of history that has preceded us. Remember – this faith is not so individual after all. We are not all blank slates, needing to figure it all out through our own trial and error. We have a rich history of saints and scoundrels who have gone before us that help direct us into orthodoxy (orthodoxy means right belief).

In particular, we highlighted two authors who are great extra-biblical sources for this journey, CS Lewis and John Bunyan. Now, we are not meant to put them on the same level as the Biblical authors. Nor are we intended ot elevate these men to some status that takes them out of their space and time as humans following after God. Remember, both were laymen, not preachers or priests. They were just convicted and devoted followers of Christ.
CS Lewis, writer, theologian, historian, and snazzy dresser.
If you want to get into Lewis, the place I recommend you start is Mere Christianity. I don’t suggest you stop there though. Surprised by Joy, God in the Dock, The Four Loves, and countless other titles will keep you intrigued and thoughtful. Use your Google prowess to learn anything and everything you want to learn about him. Here, here, and here are good places to star though.

John Bunyan, Tinker, Thinker, Jailbird, Theologian.
Secondly, we highlighted our Saint of the Week, John Bunyan. This guy had a sparse and unromantic life. Strange that he wrote a book that is surpassed in its publishing volume by the Bible, and yet we know so little about him. Even sadder is that very few are actually reading his great masterpiece, The Pilgrim’s Progress. (BTW, CS Lewis wrote a great book called The Pilgrim’s Regress which would be worth reading after Bunyan.) If you want to learn more about Bunyan, check this out. Also, you can read The Pilgrim’s Progress online free here and here. Download it as a PDF and read at your leisure. It’s not a simple read, but I believe that even a teenager in GA will be wowed by how appropriately he identified the nature of our Christian walk.

We’ll continue down this maze as we continue meeting, but know this, theology is not the playground of Academics and Clergy, it is the place where all Christians feed their soul for as long as we live in this mortal shell.

G&P2U,
JB

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