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Greetings,
Last week I began addressing the five sola’s that are said to be the foundation of the reformation that began in the church in the 15th and 16th century. The first foundation is one of being justified by faith. I presented that our rule of faith is inspired by Holy Spirit in our lives and the Scriptures are essential to aid us in hearing the voice of God in our hearts. Faith comes by hearing God, and the Scriptures are a true witness to the voice of God. Holy Spirit speaking to our hearts is the ultimate authority for faith and practice, but the Bible is the true witness to the voice of Holy Spirit. No pope, tradition, or council stands above this.
The second Sola in the summary of the teachings of the just live by faith is the Sola Fide (Faith Alone). This is simply to say that salvation is received through faith alone, not through good works or rituals. We trust in the finished work of Jesus. Our salvation is by faith. This is a trust in the work of Christ for us and also within us. The finished work of God’s mercy grants us the continuing and finishing work of God’s grace in our lives. Both mercy and grace are accessed by faith. Mercy is God’s judgment that triumphs over all other judgments. Mercy frees us from the old family tree of the knowledge of good and evil and justifies us to find faith in the voice of God in the family tree of life. This is the testimony of an intimate and daily relationship with God in Christ. Our faith will be demonstrated in the works of our lives, but works do not give us salvation. They are a testimony of our salvation in Christ.
The third Sola for being justified by faith is the Sola Gratia (Grace Alone). Salvation is an unearned gift from God, not a result of human merit. Salvation is the testimony of God’s grace working in our lives. It includes going to heaven when we die, but it also includes bringing the heavenly influence of God into our lives here on earth. God’s grace empowers us to live as sons and daughters of God in this world.
We are given access to God’s grace by God’s mercy. Grace is God’s unmerited favor in our lives, and the evidence of that unmerited favor is seen in Christ empowered changes in our lives. When we respond to God’s manifest presence in our lives we see change. It’s not a work of our flesh but a testimony of God’s grace. God’s grace does cause a change in our lives. Without change there is no testimony of God’s grace. Grace is the unmerited favor of God’s manifest presence in our lives that grants us supernatural transformations in who we are.
The grace of God is the manifest presence of Holy Spirit working in and through the church to bring the life of God to our world. God’s grace is the source of life that empowers us from within. Holy Spirit is a sevenfold Spirit, and the attributes of Holy Spirit bring change to our world. Leaders must embrace the life of Holy Spirit within them, and they must lead to see others empowered by God’s Spirit to become testimonies of God’s grace to the world. A revelation of God’s grace in our lives is an empowerment of some aspect of Holy Spirit in us that brings reformation to the church for the sake of God’s increasing river of purpose to the world. When a grace is released in the earth it becomes a growing and increasing influence of God’s life to the world. God’s grace manifests to us and in us as the Spirit of the Lord, the Spirit of Wisdom, the Spirit of Understanding, the Spirit of Counsel, the Spirit of Might, the Spirit of Knowing, and the Spirit of the Fear of the Lord.
God’s grace increases in our lives and God’s grace increases through the church to the world. The history of the church has brought about a continual reformation and restoration of life to the church. The church is the body of Christ, the temple of Holy Spirit, the family of God – the place where heaven’s grace invades the earth. The move of God’s Spirit in the past has opened an effective door for the earth to find the grace of the Spirit of the Lord that enlightens human hearts to know the just live by faith.
Food For Thought,
Ted J.Hanson
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