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Grace, Faith & Works

For by grace you have been saved through faith; and this is not of yourselves, it is the gift of God; not a result of works, so that no one may boast. 10 For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand so that we would walk in them.

Ephesians 2:8-10

There is no more succinct and accurate expression of the relationship between grace, faith and good works in the bible than in Ephesians 2:8-10.

Grace means undeserved favour. The grace of God comes with all the salvation power of God to forgive our sins, heal all our diseases and to deliver us from every demonic attack. Its basis is the death of Jesus on the Cross and His victory over death, the devil and the world. Its channel is faith in the resurrection power of Jesus in our hearts through the Holy Spirit whom He gave us when we were born again and baptised in His Spirit.

Faith is the channel of the grace described above, the confidence in the truths we cannot see now but believe. Its also a gift from God.

Good works are being done through Christ’s body, His Church, on the earth all the time since Pentecost, transforming people’s lives and society for the better, bringing heaven to earth as we can see all around us. We live better than our forefathers and any king of old but, sadly, even many of us Christians are not thankful for this even while we benefit from the many comforts and pleasures that were won for us through the obedience of Christians to their Lord in very specific ways in past centuries and even in the present. As we walk with our Lord in the good works that He is doing, we are the salt of the earth, preserving it from destruction and bringing light and life everywhere we go.

In order to keep on receiving grace through faith we need to hear and obey the specific word of God to us now (Romans 10). What are you seeking? Where is He now for you? What is He telling you to do now? What is He warning you not to do?

When you know you are walking in the good works that God prepared beforehand for you to walk in then you are in the channel of faith through which saving grace comes and brings you and those around you Shalom:  peace, harmony, wholeness, completeness, prosperity, welfare and tranquility.

That is what the Scripture says. I pray that it may also be your experience as it has increasingly become ours.

The Day of Small Things

For who has despised the day of small things?

Zechariah 4:10

The Lord speaks to Zerubbabel the high priest through the prophet Zechariah and tells him something very important about how He does things:

“Not by might, nor by power but by my Spirit”

God is extreme, He never says something half-heartedly. When He says not by might nor by power, He means it.

The context is so important since there are many places where God demonstrates both might and power (creation, the Flood and the Resurrection of Jesus to mention but three). In Zechariah 4 the context is the Church, or more specifically, anointed ministry within the Church.

Lampstand = church – Rev. 1:20

Olive oil = Anointing – Psalm 133:2, etc.

Olive trees = Witnesses (Revelation 11:3-5) or more obviously, ministry through which anointing comes.

Paul explains this kind of ministry in 1 Corinthians 1:18-31. These verses give hope to us all:

18 For the word of the cross is foolishness to those who are perishing, but to us who are being saved it is the power of God. 

…….but we preach Christ crucified, to Jews a stumbling block, and to Gentiles foolishness, 24 but to those who are the called, both Jews and Greeks, Christ the power of God and the wisdom of God. 25 For the foolishness of God is wiser than mankind, and the weakness of God is stronger than mankind.

26 For consider your calling, brothers and sisters, that there were not many wise according to the flesh, not many mighty, not many noble; 27 but God has chosen the foolish things of the world to shame the wise, and God has chosen the weak things of the world to shame the things which are strong28 and the insignificant things of the world and the despised God has chosen, the things that are not, so that He may nullify the things that are, 29 so that no human may boast before God. 30 But it is due to Him that you are in Christ Jesus, who became to us wisdom from God, and righteousness and sanctification, and redemption, 31 so that, just as it is written: “Let the one who boasts, boast in the Lord.”

Jesus’ ministry epitomises this approach. He was happy to have just 12 disciples and even they forsook Him in the end. His greatest work was done when He could do nothing. Life flowed out of death through resurrection to the world. And so it has ever been. All Godly ministry has at its heart the humble heartbeat of the carpenter from a remote backwater of the empire, who wrote nothing and:

He has no stately form or majesty
That we would look at Him,
Nor an appearance that we would take pleasure in Him.

Isaiah 53

So, if you are a minister, are you easily despised? That’s a good thing. Do you know nothing but Christ and Him crucified? That’s all you need to know.

It has been said many times that God’s ways are not our ways (Isaiah 55).

Are you foolish enough and weak enough for God to use you? We all are really, the only difference is that some of us are more aware of it, and Him, than others.

The question then becomes:

How creative can He get with you?

Walk in the Spirit and find out.

[Footnote: I set the featured image of this post as a star field. Stars look very small but they aren’t really. They are powerhouses.]

3 Things too Wonderful

Three Mysteries

Three things are too wonderful for me;
    four I do not understand:
19 the way of an eagle in the sky,
    the way of a serpent on a rock,
the way of a ship on the high seas,
    and the way of a man with a maiden.

Proverbs 30:18-19

The way of an eagle in the sky.

An American bald eagle soars by NASA is licensed under CC-CC0 1.0

As Jesus said in John 3:3: ” Unless you are born again you cannot see the kingdom of God.” The present spiritual reality of someone walking in the Spirit is too wonderful for me, I don’t understand it. No one does unless they are born from above.

The way of a serpent on a rock.

Aberlemno Pictish Stone by Anne Burgess is licensed under CC-BY-SA 2.0

How did the devil get into paradise? What was he doing in the presence of God accusing Job, being a lying spirit in the mouth of the prophets (1 Kings 22:22) or accusing Jesus before the Father (Zech. 3:1-2)? How the devil worms his way around the most holy things in my life and others is too wonderful for me, I don’t understand it. At least not naturally.

The way of a ship on the sea.

Ship at Sea by Albert Ernest Markes is licensed under CC-CC0 1.0

In Scripture the sea represents peoples and nations and tongues. The ship is the church rescuing people from drowning. How She does that is too wonderful for me but I can follow my Saviour, the great Captain of the ship and see the works He is doing through her and partake of them. I won’t work out how to do that in the flesh though. Those who work religion in the flesh, manipulating and using men for gain – feeding off the sheep, instead of feeding them – these are not in the true Ship. They won’t understand those who are.

The way of a man with a maiden.

[Man and woman on park by Library of Congress is licensed under CC-CC0 1.0

Not so wonderful. But definitely not understood!

In your zone

Speaking the truth in love

so that you might grow up in all things into Him who is the Head, that is, the Christ

From whom the whole body being fitted and united together

through each supporting ligament

according to the working within its zone of influence of each individual member

causes the growth of the body for the building up of itself in love.

Eph. 4:15, 16.

make straight paths for your feet, so that the limb which is impaired may not be dislocated, but rather be healed.

Hebrews 12:13

The phrase “zone of influence” is the word μετρον (“metron”) in Greek. The idea Paul is bringing out is that you as an individual are a member of the Body of Christ and vitally connected to other members. These other members are those that are within your zone of influence.

You have a responsibility towards those members of the body that are within your zone of influence that you do your part in building them up. Don’t wrench yourself from them or try to get away (or your way). God has placed you there, do your part in causing growth.

The opposite side of the coin is that you should also mind your own business. Don’t interfere where you are not connected. So many people think they have influence where they actually do not. If you are not vitally connected to someone don’t interfere with what God is doing with them.

Heart motivations: The place where Jesus is.

I often ask people what the first recorded words of Jesus are in John’s gospel. When I first started asking the question I was surprised at the amount of people who didn’t know what those words were.

In the Bible the first words are important as they create the basis for all that comes after. In this case these first words are addressed to two people who want to be Jesus’ disciples. If you want to be a disciple of Jesus then it is important that you hear these words. They can be found in the first chapter of John’s gospel in the first half of verse 38. If you have a red letter bible these will be the first words written in red type that you will come across in John’s gospel.

“What are you looking for?” John 1:38a

I believe we need to honestly answer this question before we can consider being Jesus disciple. God wants to search out your heart. What are you really looking for? Is it a good time? Peace? A life partner? Money? Power?

The two disciples of John – wannabe disciples of Jesus – gave the answer that we all need to end up giving: “Teacher – where are you abiding?” John 1:38b. Before we can become disciples we have to get to the place of trusting Jesus in our hearts with our deepest desires. He knows what they are but we can deceive ourselves about them.

The two disciples give the right answer but it takes a miracle of grace to get to that place in your heart. At least, in my case, my heart has not been looking for Jesus. It was only when I was honest about my heart’s real desires that God was able to show me that He actually was the answer to those desires. It has taken a while to consistently believe that.

Every evil is in the heart but every evil is only a perversion of something good. It is in the power of God to take the perverted and to make it pure. My heart has to be taught that abiding with Jesus is the thing it really wants after all. He is the answer to my heart’s desires no matter how strange that may seem.

Typically of John though, he doesn’t complicate things. Jesus’ simply says to anyone who wants to find out where He is: “Come and you will see.”

We would do well to come and see and stay with Jesus at the place where He shows us He is abiding.

Revised 5/12/2025

A Revelation of Love

God is Love.

1 John 4:8,16

Love believes all things.

1 Cor. 13:7

The Cross is the ultimate proof that God is love. If you have had the experience of being born again and filled with the Holy Spirit, one of the first things He does is convince us that the reason Jesus went to the cross was because he loved you personally. The rooting, piercing revelation of that fact pins down our motives, desires and all our will and gives the old man no wriggle room. As John points out, we really cannot continue to go our own way once that seed is planted (1 John 3:6).

But it is the daily ongoing revelation of the overwhelming love of God that still grips my heart and soul 45 years after I was born again. I can still regularly feel as though I never really knew that love such can be the ongoing revelation of the sweetness, consistency and exceeding great power of it.

He never gives up on me or, rather, there is no sense in which that thought ever even crosses His mind. He is utterly convinced that I will love Him forever.

Somehow I cannot express this. He gazes at me in love, wondering at His own masterpiece, while all the time attributing to me a love that never fails.

He gives me the credit for doing things that He has wanted, enabled and empowered. He says “Well done” without regard for all the obvious times I….

But “No,” He says gently, “I’ve already forgotten all that. I am too delighted in you and Us together to be bothered thinking about anything you may have done wrong in the past. And, anyway, I suffered enough for us all.”

When it comes to the things of love, I am still very much a child.

You are dead but don’t be a zombie

And you being dead because of trespasses and sins in which you once walked….

Eph. 2:1

The reward of sin is death..

Romans 6:23

The mystery of iniquity (2 Thessalonians 2) is very puzzling. On the one hand, I know in my mind what is right but in my body I see another principle or force trying to get me to go another way (Romans 7). Paul’s answer, like so much in Scripture, is simple to understand – just don’t follow those desires, follow the Spirit instead (Romans 8, Eph. 4) – but very difficult to do.

In fact we are in a war between two forces, one aggressive, evil and deceitful and the other standing firm, good and truthful.

Sometimes it amazes me how that works itself out in historical earthly battles also. It seems clear to me that Hitler and the spirit behind him was aggressive, evil and deceitful and Churchill, Roosevelt and the spirit behind them were standing firm for freedom, generally on the side of good things we all appreciate and on the whole truthful about what they were saying. The same thing happened during the cold war with Stalin representing one side and Reagan the other. The same can be said of the current conflict with Putin the aggressor and Zelensky and Ukraine the defenders of democracy and freedom for us all.

And it is not as if it is that difficult to see the difference between, for example, lies about the Jews and concentration camps on one side and the Marshall plan and the liberation of the Jews on the other. Or mass deportations, poverty and exploitation in the case of the USSR on that side and freedom, democracy and prosperity in the West. Likewise it is not difficult to see the difference between unwarranted aggression, lies and oppression on one side in Putin’s Russia and the desire for freedom and truth in Zelensky’s Ukraine on the other.

Of course things are not always black and white, not in the above conflicts nor in many others. For the Christian it can often feel that way also in our internal battles.

In Ephesians, Paul is very black and white. He clearly points out that the old man that we live with and struggle against is a real, powerful, enemy being worked on and directed by powerful spiritual forces (Eph. 2:1-3). However, he also says that if you have truly heard and learnt from Christ you know the answer and how to fight against it:

1. Put off the old man like a garment or something that clings to you.

2. Change your thinking thoroughly so your whole mind thinks or is infused by the Holy Spirit’s mindset.

3. Put on the new man, i.e. the specific image of Christ made for you by God in true righteousness and holiness.

You can read about this in Ephesians 4:20-24 which are core verses in all of Ephesians and many other of Paul’s writings. This was a revelation he received from God early on. He expects that anyone who has been born again or met with Christ will know what he is talking about. These things are spiritually taught (1 Cor. 2) so you need to be born again to understand and experience them (John 3). And if you are born again you will both experience this battle and know the answer, make no mistake.

According to Paul the stakes in this internal, spiritual war are every bit as high as that fought for in the world and the results of winning or losing are every bit as great.

So, paradoxically, you are dead but don’t walk in that death. Don’t be a zombie. Instead walk in the Spirit who is in you if you are born again. You are alive in Him, so put to death the works of the old man in your life and don’t give any place to the flesh or the devil.

How we will experience heaven, now and in the future, depends more than we know on how well we fight this battle here below (Eph. 5:5-6).

Gazing at Someone

John gazed upon Jesus as He was walking.

John 1:36

“We are designed for gazing, gazing, a lifestyle of intimacy beholding our God.

And the supreme excellence of His divinity exceeds the capacity of our customary speech for God is more truly contemplated than spoken of. And He is more real than our highest experience, greater than our greatest experience, exists more truly than He is contemplated, our God.”

Godfrey Birtill – Gazing.

John the Baptist’s gazing on Jesus led to revelation about Jesus – “Behold the Lamb of God” – and the loss of two of John’s most famous disciples to the One whose sandal he felt unworthy to untie.

To our western gentile minds at a remove of 2000 years John the Baptist doesn’t seem like such a big deal. Nevertheless John the Apostle opens the revelatory fourth gospel with a large chunk of words and actions by John the Baptist.

I think John likes John because he was like himself – self effacing. John the apostle mentions only one of the two of John the Baptist’s disciples that left him – Andrew – and we presume the other was John himself. Throughout John’s gospel he makes a lot of effort to not draw attention to himself. He is simply the disciple Jesus loved.

I want to be like John the Baptist, losing followers because they were so taken by my gazing at Jesus, and the revelation that produces, that they just wanted to follow Him instead.

Repentance

The Greek word for repentance is “meta noia” which means change your mind. It does not mean change your behaviour. It also does not even mean change the direction you are going in. Both of those interpretations are works based.

No, repentance in the bible means change your mind about God. It is often accompanied by the phrase “and believe the Good News.” The Good News is that it is by grace -undeserved favour – that we are saved through faith not by works so no one can boast. The Good News is that faith is also a gift (Ephesians 2:8-9).

Just change how you think God is and realise He is love and believe He loves you.

The rest will follow.

Comfort

According to the Scriptures, every human being has an inherent understanding of what comfort is and learns to trust in God through comfort from a very early stage in their lives:

Yet You are He who brought me forth from the womb;
You made me trust when upon my mother’s breasts.
10 I was cast upon You from birth;
You have been my God from my mother’s womb.

Psalms 22:9-10 (NASB)

This is a creator’s touch, something He built into us. In these verses – written at a time of excruciating pain- David says that we learn to trust in the most intimate and comfortable of places and we, in our infant minds, ascribe that comfort to God.

Somehow people seem to lose that understanding through the contrary experiences of life afterwards. But that is not what God wants:

“Comfort, comfort My people,” says your God.

Isaiah 40:1

A long time after his own birth Paul speaks about the comfort that God gives him so that he can comfort others:

Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of mercies and God of all comfort, who comforts us in all our affliction so that we will be able to comfort those who are in any affliction with the comfort with which we ourselves are comforted by God. For just as the sufferings of Christ are ours in abundance, so also our comfort is abundant through Christ. But if we are afflicted, it is for your comfort and salvation; or if we are comforted, it is for your comfort, which is effective in the patient enduring of the same sufferings which we also suffer; and our hope for you is firmly grounded, knowing that as you are partners in our sufferings, so also you are in our comfort.

2 Corinthians 1:3-7

Comfort should be everyone’s experience who has a relationship with God. There are times He allows situations that make us feel distinctly uncomfortable. In those circumstances He wants us to know comfort from Him.

This is what many people call knowing His presence. The primary characteristic of God’s presence is comfort. This is the same comfort you felt when in the womb or on your mother’s breasts; that recognisable comfort that you inherently understand to be from God, the comfort you remember from that early time because you were created by God to remember it in that way – as from Him.

My father-in-law passed away in 2022. He was a dignified and very influential man. His life long employers called him the “Eminent Gris” of their estate and they gave him a grave in their own private family graveyard such was their regard for him. He was comforted on his deathbed by the presence of his grand daughters and daughters and passed peacefully to the other side. He was a man of peace who had that wonderful characteristic of thinking before he spoke and so guarded his own and other people’s souls:

One who guards his mouth and his tongue,
Guards his soul from troubles.

Proverbs 21:23

Those of us who are left to grieve his loss on this side of the great divide have known God’s comfort.

It is more than enough to know that comfort – God’s presence – in any situation. We learnt that when we were babies.

If you don’t know that comfort then ask yourself this question: Do I know God?

God is love (1 John 4:8, 16). He made us to know what that love feels like by creating a wonderful built in comfort which we have all known at an early stage in our lives.

If you have lost sight of that comfort and love, God wants you to find it again.