All who know the Lord understand the power
of His grace! Those who have seen the blackness of their own sin and were
then melted by the message of how God gave His Son for them, can attest to
the life-changing power of the gospel. We do not deserve salvation. We
cannot earn salvation. In our sin we were once active enemies of God. Still,
God, by His grace, gave us the greatest gift that has ever been given
(Rom 5:6-8)!
Those who have been changed by this grace,
find their hearts and their lives defined by it. Paul plainly proclaimed “By
the grace of God I am what I am”
(1 Cor 15:10).
When Paul converted some Jews and proselytes to God he urged them to
continue “in the grace of God”
(Acts 13:43).
Our true spiritual growth is measured by our increase in “the grace and
knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ”
(2 Peter 3:18).
The
perversion of God’s Grace
Satan hates the grace of God, for by it men
are rescued from his clutches. Being the cunning adversary that he is, Satan
has encouraged many to serve him under the banner of the grace of God! There
were those who preached a doctrine of “grace” that left men’s hearts
untouched by the teaching of the Spirit of God. Men were told that they
could “continue in sin that grace may abound”
(Romans 6:1).
Others found under this banner of “grace” that in their hearts they could
hate their brethren and exalt themselves over these “inferiors” in their
pride (1 John
3:14-15). Jude proclaimed that these
men had in fact turned “the grace of our God into lewdness”
(Jude 4).
Modern Day
Examples
Years ago I read an article by Connie Adams
that I never forgot. He received some advice concerning men who claim to
define their lives by the “grace” of God and how they actually act under
pressure.
“Years ago, an older preacher told me of a
warning he had received years before from Cled Wallace. He said, "Watch out
for the real sweet men. They will rip you to pieces when they get a chance."
I have received more unkind and unjust treatment over the years from those
who had the most to say about love, kindness, gentleness and such nobler
qualities, but who could not tolerate any criticism about what they were
teaching.”
“I much prefer to deal with people who will
meet you in the open before witnesses to air honest disagreements than those
who isolate and insulate themselves in ivory towers where they look down
with contempt on the fray below them.”
I, too, have experienced the wrath of these
men who talk about grace, love and peace. Often these men are seeking to
form a party, split a church or work to destroy the reputation of another
Christian they view as a competitor in any way they can.
Tests for
the True Grace of God
Peter wanted Christians to clearly identify
and stand in the “true grace of God” rather than some self-serving
philosophy (1
Peter 5:12). Consider these
questions and test your own heart.
1. How do I view those
who disagree with me? Those who are
motivated by God’s grace and love are forbearing and willing to listen to
others that have a difference with them. God’s grace will always lead to an
open Bible and an open heart to search out “the word of His grace”
(Acts 20:32).
When Satan’s “grace” is involved, there
will be quick judgments about others. Many are quickly labeled as unworthy
of study, particularly if they have displayed a strong faith and knowledge
of God’s word. However, those who are struggling and separated from other
Christians are often approached in private about these new views
(Peter 2:1).
2. Am I being honest
with others about what I really believe?
The grace of God will be open and honest
about anything God has revealed. There is no need to plot, plan or scheme
concerning how to teach others. “Therefore, since we have this ministry, as
we have received mercy, we do not lose heart.
2But
we have renounced the hidden things of shame, not walking in craftiness nor
handling the word of God deceitfully, but by manifestation of the truth
commending ourselves to every man’s conscience in the sight of God”
(2 Cor 4:1-2).
Those who are motivated by Satan’s wisdom
have learned to lie. They have as their goal to bring as many into their
party as possible and in any way they can. If a false impression about their
own beliefs would keep a knowledgeable Christian from questioning them and
thus give them more time to work behind the scenes, then they will do that
very thing. If they can misrepresent what another Christian believes so they
can pull another Christian into their group, then they will do that too
(Gal 4:17).
3. What is the focus of
my own heart and those that associate with me?
Our tongues will ultimately reveal our
hearts. “A good man out of the good treasure of his heart brings forth good
things, and an evil man out of the evil treasure brings forth evil things”
(Matthew 12:35).
Those motivated by the grace of God will be looking to serve others, to
speak well of others and to see the best in others.
A sure sign of Satan’s wisdom is seen when
men’s concept of “grace” leads them to quickly label others as
“traditionalist,” “legalist’” and with many other terms
(James 3:16).
These men are constantly looking at men, whether it is to condemn and attack
their “opponents” or to flatter one another over their spirituality. “For we
dare not class ourselves or compare ourselves with those who commend
themselves. But they, measuring themselves by themselves, and comparing
themselves among themselves, are not wise”
(2 Cor 10:12).
One Final
Test
We must know the difference between these
philosophies. From my personal experience, I have found most that have used
God’s grace as a weapon have hearts that are filled with anger and
bitterness. Sadly, if given time, they will fill their disciples with this
same spirit. Keep your eyes open and see if it is God or Satan that is
behind these teachings.
“Who is wise and understanding among you?
Let him show by good conduct that his works are done in the meekness of
wisdom. But if you have bitter envy and self-seeking in your hearts, do not
boast and lie against the truth. This wisdom does not descend from above,
but is earthly, sensual, demonic. For where envy and self-seeking exist,
confusion and every evil thing are there. But the wisdom that is from above
is first pure, then peaceable, gentle, willing to yield, full of mercy and
good fruits, without partiality and without hypocrisy. Now the fruit of
righteousness is sown in peace by those who make peace”
(James 3:13-18).