March 30, 2016
Surprised by
Grace
I
became a servant of this gospel by the gift of God’s grace. — Ephesians 3:7
Read:
Acts 9:1-19
A woman from Grand Rapids, Michigan, fell asleep on the couch
after her husband had gone to bed. An intruder sneaked in through the sliding
door, which the couple had forgotten to lock, and crept through the house. He
entered the bedroom where the husband was sleeping and picked up the television
set. The sleeping man woke up, saw a figure standing there, and whispered,
"Honey, come to bed." The burglar panicked, put down the TV, grabbed
a stack of money from the dresser, and ran out.
The thief was in for a
big surprise! The money turned out to be a stack of Christian pamphlets with a
likeness of a $20 bill on one side and an explanation of the love and
forgiveness God offers to people on the other side. Instead of the cash he
expected, the intruder got the story of God’s love for him.
I wonder what Saul expected
when he realized it was Jesus appearing to him on the road to Damascus, since
he had been persecuting and even killing Jesus’ followers? (Acts 9:1-9). Saul,
later called Paul, must have been surprised by God’s grace toward him, which he
called “a gift”: “I became a servant of this gospel by the gift of God’s grace
given me through the working of his power” (Eph. 3:7).
Have you been
surprised by God’s gift of grace in your life as He shows you His love and
forgiveness?
Lord, Your grace is amazing to me. I’m grateful that in spite
of my sinfulness, You offer Your love to me.
Never measure God’s unlimited power by your limited
expectations.
Source: Our Daily Bread 2016