Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Reflections on Grace

This is Rob, and since my name is on this blog I've decided to try my hand at making a post. Since the title of our blog is "Grace Of My Life" I thought it would be fitting to give some of my reflections on grace. My dad told me once that mercy is not getting what you deserve, justice is getting what you deserve and grace is getting what you don't deserve. This idea of getting what we don't deserve is a stumbling block and a cornerstone and can lead to a number of different reactions. I've seen grace responded to by grief, guilt, appreciation, apprehension, adoration, indifference, and probably several other ways. I've seen it drive people away from God. I've seen it drive people to do unspeakable things to themselves and others. These reactions of abandonment and evil show a great misunderstanding of grace. Grace was not given to us so that we could bear guilt. Christ bore our guilt on the cross and left it in the grave when He was resurrected. It would be backwards of us to put grace in the grave and guilt in the resurrection. But those who do not understand do such a thing. They turn to false gods to satisfy their guilt. These gods allow them to dig their way out from their guilt so that the individual becomes their own salvation. But if Christ truly left guilt in the grave then in order for one of us to overcome our guilt and earn our salvation then we must overcome death. Grace, then, is the only clear victor in this game. Still, others accept the grace given by Jesus, but there is a correct acceptance and an incorrect acceptance. To incorrectly accept grace would be like spraying perfume on a rotting corpse. Its use is only to mask the stench of death. To incorrectly accept grace is to view it as a means to an end. It's viewed as a tool to live a life of selfish indulgence and personal satisfaction. Church and religion simply refill the perfume bottle in order that they might continue to give off a pleasant aroma to those who refuse to look at their decay. In the end those people that incorrectly accept grace are no different than those who reject it. They both bring the new life gift to the grave. But still others accept grace appropriately. This appropriate response to grace is found in new life. Just as Jesus raised from the grave to new life so too are those who respond correctly to grace. Grace is new life. Grace is your new character, the very essence of who you are and how you respond to all things at all times. It becomes you and directs your very thoughts and feelings. The correct acceptance of grace places you on the path of sanctification and qualifies you as Holy, not based upon your own merits but those of Jesus. When we accept grace correctly we strive to emulate the merits of Jesus in every way possible. We don't do this to earn that which we already have but instead to prove repentance and acceptance.

This post is long enough but is in no way an exhaustive look at grace. It's good to discuss the things of Christ so if you find any errors, heresies, false teaching, etc with what I've said then please respond (with grace). I'd also love to hear your thoughts on grace in order that we might be mutually encouraged by each other's faith. I hope you enjoyed and I hope also to post more soon.


 

Rob

Sunday, July 4, 2010

Night at the Barons



Tonight Rob and I attended the Barons baseball game courtsey of Brian and Ashley Johsnon. First we went to dinner with the Johnsons at Five Guys and then we all headed to the game. Brian knew a great free parking spot which turned out to be great at the end of the game for getting home fast.It was pretty hot at the beginning of the game, but after being in Israel it wasn't that bad and it ended up cooling off. The Barons won 2-1 vs the Braves and we enjoyed a wonderful fireworks display after the game. Overall, it was a wonderful evening.

Monday, June 28, 2010

Shalom


After spending about 20 hours between a plane and lay overs Rob and I are finally home from Israel! A trip of a lifetime is truly how I would explain our time in Israel. To have walked where Jesus had walked as well as his disciples was truly incredible and a priveledge. While the whole experience was overwhelming, Israel needs lots of prayer. The percentage of Muslims is off the chart. Just traveling to the airport I counted, in one village alone, 13 mosques in only my line of sight. In the picture you can see the "Dome of the Rock" which is built directly over the temple. My heart is truly broken for the lost.

Our computer is down at home so I will post more later.

Monday, June 14, 2010

So soothing...



Today has been hectic to say the least. I have been running around trying to accomplish things before going to work. I had the perfect schedule planned and of course all of it was shattered over a trivial thing. It ended with almost crying on the phone to Rob. But God always knows what you need. After coming home and regrouping, I was cancelled from work for 3-11. Then I was able to complete all the tasks that had to be done. And now God is allowing me the priveledge to sit on my couch and watch the rain as an afternoon thunderstorm plays music to my ears. GOD IS GOOD ALL THE TIME. ALL THE TIME GOD IS GOOD! And did I mention I am cuddled with my puppies. God always knows what you need-even when you don't know you need it.

Friday, June 11, 2010

Smile

So I know this will be cheesy, but I really like this song. I feel like it describes the way Rob makes me feel.

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

New addition!


Meet Maggie Bensinger! She is a wonderful addition to our family!
We adopted her from the Birmingham Humane Society on May 17. The story of how we got her was actually a little difficult. We had originally decided that we were going to adopt Jake who was a lab terrier/mix. We went to look at him on Sunday and the humane society said he had an adoption pending. Then they said it wasn't a big deal because 75% of the people who say they are going to get a dog don't come back and get it.So we went back on Monday because they said we could adopt Jake. Well I got there and they brought out this precious puppy. Macy and I start playing with her and about 20 minutes later I remember saying to myself "This is a girl." So needless to say after all of that I could not say no to taking her home. So now she is here and it is like she has always been apart of the family.

Saturday, February 13, 2010

A wonderful snow day!



So of course I worked a double the day we actually got snow! When I went to bed at 8 am no signs of snow not even a flurry. But when I woke up a 1 pm it was a complete white out! I hope everyone stays warm and has wonderful Valentine's Day Weekend! Im off starting tomorrow ! Hooray!!