Galatians 2:21 starts out with "I do not
set aside the grace of God." So there is stuff that we do set aside
right? We set aside our string beans when we are eating, or we set aside
some money that we aren't spending. But grace isn't to be set aside.
When you set something aside you are benching it, taking it out of the
game. Giving it a rest. You inactivate it, or make it stand still.
It’s like having a phone that is turned off. It is designed to help connect you with
people, but off, it will do nothing. Anything
set aside is serving no current and active purpose. Those beans are doing
nothing for no one set aside on your plate. (I give my string beans
to the dog.)
So Paul is not keeping grace in the fridge, or
in his pocket, but he is always keeping grace in motion, in all that he does he
runs it through grace. So what does it mean to go through your day with
grace operating? It means you aren't in judgement of others, or
criticizing others. It means you think good of others and yourself, and
aren't expecting anyone to uphold some sort of Christian standard that you
yourself have set. It means that in all you do you can operate in the
authority of Jesus Christ and expect mountains to move, storms to calm and
sickness to leave. That authority is
afforded to you because you are the righteousness of God in Christ Jesus. Grace.
It means no weapon formed against you and your family can prosper, and
that you accept no calamity as well deserved since Christ has died and paid the
penalty in full for all sin for all time.
It means that when you fail you are actively forgiving yourself, or if
others let you down, you actively forgive them. You keep that grace in
motion, you meditate upon it, and you allow that grace to teach you godly
living. It is God's grace who forgives
you. It is a gift that frees us to be happy.
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