Ephesians 2:8
For by grace you have been saved through faith. And this is
not your own doing; it is the gift of God.
During our recent Thanksgiving holiday now gone by, we all took
time to pause and thank our Heavenly Father for all of the love, protection and
provision that we have enjoyed in our lives.
We may have even been humble enough to give thanks for our
salvation. But did we take time to
consider and give thanks for the awesome gift of grace that we receive from
Almighty God each day? With the Christmas season of gift giving rushing toward us, let us be sure to add the gift of grace to our Thanksgiving list.
The ever flowing grace of God is what makes all the other
blessings in our lives relevant. Not one
of us would even accept the gift of salvation if we had not first received the
gift of grace. Our sinful, human nature
without the grace of God is simply incapable of accepting the idea that a
Savior is needed for entry into the eternal kingdom of God. The greatest blessing that we receive in life, for which we
should give thanks every day, is the supernatural grace that we are provided
which allows us to acknowledge that we are destitute without Our Savior and we
are powerless without His presence in our lives.
With the cherished moments of our Thanksgiving holiday fading away, let us take the opportunity to give thanks for the supernatural gift of God's grace. Let us always be mindful that only through the grace of God and the inspiration of the Holy Spirit that our eyes are opened and our hearts are prepared so that we can see and accept the way, the truth and the life that is in Jesus Christ.
Prayer
Heavenly Father, we give thanks today for Your ever flowing
gift of grace. We pray, Lord, that we
will be acutely aware of how far we fall short of Your glory without Your
grace. May our hunger for Your grace
release the power of the Holy Spirit in our lives. May the Holy Spirit lift us up into the fullness
of our lives in Christ. May the world
know us by the fruit that we bear because of our acceptance of Your grace. We ask all these things in the name of the
One who is the ultimate evidence of Your grace, Your Son, Jesus Christ.