Fiday; June 25
Isn’t it great that God is filled with grace? Amen and amen! I think we could stop right there and enjoy the moment of praise, but those of you who know me understand that I won’t do that. Before we go any further; however, I would like to commit to how much I believe in the first sentence of this blog. God’s grace in incredible and incomprehensible. Yet, I think there is another side to the issues of grace – while it is available to everyone, it will not be accepted by everyone. There will be people who will choose to reject the grace of God. The other day I heard a discussion of I Peter 4:18 that states, “And if it is with difficulty that the righteous is saved, what will become of the godless man and the sinner?”. This seems to stem from Proverbs 11:31 and reminds us that, while believers will be able to experience the grace of God, those who don’t will be held accountable for their unbelief. As I read this, I was reminded of what the Apostle Paul wrote, “… work out your s