PREVAILING GRACE
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WORD FROM THE HOLY BIBLE FOR TODAY
Isaiah 57:18
“I have seen his ways, but I will heal him; I will lead him and restore comfort to him and his mourners.”
REFLECTION
GRACE IS RESISTIBLE...UNTIL IT’S NOT
“Learn your doctrine from biblical texts. It stands up better that way, and feeds the soul.
For example, learn the doctrine of irresistible grace from texts. In this way, you will see that it does not mean grace cannot be resisted; it means that when God chooses, he can and will overcome that resistance.
In Isaiah 57:17–19, for instance, God chastises his rebellious people by striking them and hiding his face: “Because of the iniquity of his unjust gain I was angry, I struck him; I hid my face and was angry” (verse 17).
But they did not respond with repentance. Rather, they kept backsliding. They resisted: “But he went on backsliding in the way of his own heart” (verse 17).
So grace can be resisted. In fact, Stephen said to the Jewish leaders, “You always resist the Holy Spirit” (Acts 7:51).
What then does God do? Is he powerless to bring those who resist to repentance and wholeness? No. He is not powerless. The next verse says, “I have seen his ways, but I will heal him; I will lead him and restore comfort to him and his mourners” (Isaiah 57:18).
So, in the face of recalcitrant, grace-resisting backsliding, God says, “I will heal him.” He will “restore.” The word for “restore” is to “make whole or complete.” It is related to the word shalom, “peace.” That wholeness and peace is mentioned in the next verse which explains how God turns around a grace-resisting backslider.
He does it by “‘creating the fruit of the lips. Peace, peace (shalom, shalom), to the far and to the near,’ says the Lord, ‘and I will heal him’” (Isaiah 57:19). God creates what is not there — peace, wholeness. This is how we are saved. And this is how we are brought back from backsliding — again and again.
The grace of God triumphs over our resistance by creating praise where it did not exist. He brings shalom, shalom to the near and the far. Wholeness, wholeness to the near and the far. He does it by “restoring,” that is, replacing the disease of resistance with the soundness of submission.
The point of irresistible grace is not that we can’t resist. We can, and we do. The point is that when God chooses, he overcomes our resistance and restores a submissive spirit. He creates. He says, “Let there be light!” He heals. He leads. He restores. He comforts.
Therefore, we never boast that we have returned from backsliding. We fall on our faces before the Lord and with trembling joy thank him for his irresistible grace that conquered all our resistance.”
- By John Piper. © Desiring God Foundation.
PREVAILING GRACE
GRACE IS RESISTIBLE...UNTIL IT’S NOT
Resisting God’s grace leads to spiritual stagnation and backsliding, but as Christians, we are called to walk closely with the Lord and respond to His grace with humility and obedience. Here are five key actions we should take to ensure we do not resist God’s grace and fall into backsliding: 1. Cultivate a Heart of Humility and Repentance • Pride and stubbornness resist God’s grace, while humility allows us to receive it (James 4:6). • Regularly examine our hearts, confess sins, and ask God to keep us soft and receptive to His Spirit. 2. Stay Rooted in God’s Word • Scripture is our guide to knowing God’s will and walking in His grace (Psalm 119:11). • Commit to daily Bible reading, meditation, and study to keep our faith strong and vibrant. 3. Maintain a Life of Prayer and Dependence on God • Prayer aligns our hearts with God’s will and keeps us sensitive to His leading (1 Thessalonians 5:17). • Pray for strength, guidance, and a heart that delights in obedience to Him. 4. Surround Yourself with Godly Fellowship • Being part of a strong Christian community helps us stay accountable and encouraged (Hebrews 10:24-25). • Engage in fellowship, attend church regularly, and build relationships with believers who will spur you toward godliness. 5. Walk in the Spirit, Not the Flesh • The Holy Spirit empowers us to overcome sin and walk in righteousness (Galatians 5:16-17). • Yield daily to the Spirit’s leading, listening to His conviction and following His direction in all areas of life. By actively pursuing these actions, we allow God’s grace to shape us rather than resisting it.
Neven MacEwan
Heavenly Father, I come before You today with a humble heart, knowing that without Your grace, I am nothing. Lord, I surrender my heart, my thoughts, and my actions to You. Keep me from resisting Your Spirit, and help me to walk in obedience and love. Forgive me for the times I have hardened my heart or allowed sin to draw me away from You. Soften my spirit, Lord, that I may always be sensitive to Your voice and Your leading. Fill me with a deep hunger for Your Word and a desire to live in Your truth. Holy Spirit, guide my steps today. Keep me from temptation, and help me to choose righteousness over sin. Surround me with godly influences and give me the strength to stay faithful in prayer, worship, and fellowship. Let my life be a testimony of Your grace, bearing fruit for Your kingdom. Thank You, Father, for Your unfailing love. I trust in Your mercy, and I commit this day into Your hands. Keep me close to You always. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
Neven MacEwan
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