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Salvation is a gift. Firstly, that the salvation is a gift, indicates to us clearly, that this matter can not include any acts or conditions. For if we should pay later for a gift or to do acts to get it, so it wouldn’t be any more a question of the gift, but more of the merit. The gift must so receive as such or else it can't receive at all. There is not any intermediate form between these two matters.

Salvation is grace. In other words if salvation is even partly the result of man’s efforts, it is no longer a question of grace, but the way of the merits. We can be saved either by acts or by grace, but not simultaneously by both matters – these matters exclude always each other. Saving by grace is however to us only alternative, because we are so defective.

Even though the Bible very clearly teaches saving alone through faith, so some people may in any case contradict and say, that to salvation is required also acts. For they can say, that the acts are necessary to salvation, because the Bible so often speaks about the law and acts. In the same way they may in this context mention the letter of Jacob.

However, we must understand, that whenever the Bible speaks about acts, they are acts, which have been affected by faith, so that the mind and the will of man must first have been lightened by faith and after it come acts. For faith is never consequence of the acts, in other words the acts can't bear faith, but faith, which affects in the innermost of man, can bring about acts. Faith is thus always first, in other words faith is the foundation on which is built, or like a locomotive which pull coaches, which come automatically after the locomotive.

At the same time it, faith, is like a tree, which produces its own kinds of fruits. This tree, in other words justifying faith, can be also existing before fruits in other words acts, but if the tree however is of the right kind, it produces certainly at the right time also good fruits, because it belongs to its essence.
 
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Thought for the Day
January 16, 2006



Growing in Your Relationship with God

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Today
* Invisible Footprints
* Today's Read through the Bible Passage

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Invisible Footprints



Your path led through the sea, your way through the
mighty waters, though your footprints were not
seen. (NIV) Psalm 77:19


In the midst of silence from God the psalmist
appealed to "the years of the right hand of the Most
High." He went back to remember God's deeds and
miracles...to meditate on God's past works...to
acknowledge that there is no god as great as the
Lord Almighty.

The psalmist remembered that
with "your mighty arm you redeemed your people, ...
The waters saw you, O God, the waters saw you and
writhed; the very depths were convulsed. The clouds
poured down water, the skies resounded with
thunder; your arrows flashed back and forth. Your
thunder was heard in the whirlwind, your lightning lit
up the world; the earth trembled and quaked. Your
path led through the sea, your way through the
mighty waters, though your footprints were not
seen" (Psalm 77:15-19).

God did not leave a visible sign or footprint, but the people knew it was Him!
The people knew it was their God at work!



How often does God operate the same in your life?

When has He worked in a powerful way but didn't
leave a visible sign?

How do you and I miss His working each day?

Is it when we are too busy with
our own plans?

Is it when life seems to crash down
around us?

Is it that we are claiming the work as our
own?



A prayer to pray: Lord, I don't want to miss You! I
will do as the psalmist did...I will appeal to the years
of Your right hand at work in my life and I will
remember Your deeds that You have done
throughout my life. O Lord, today, do not let me miss
Your working in my life and in the lives around me!



Written by Marji "Mike" Kruger
 
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