In the exploration of godly living, it is emphasized that such a life is not achieved through human effort or self-reliance but is a manifestation of divine power. The concept of salvation, as presented, is solely the work of God, and individuals can contribute nothing to their reconciliation, redemption, justification, or the attainment of eternal life. It is by God's grace that one is saved, and the only requirement from individuals is to believe. This belief, however, is not a passive state but an active trust in God's work and promises.
The discussion delves into the common misunderstanding among believers that they are responsible for living up to the high moral standards set by their faith. Instead of striving in their own strength to achieve this, individuals are encouraged to yield to the power of God. This yielding is not a sign of weakness but an acknowledgment of the source of true strength and the ability to live a life that pleases God. The power to live a godly life comes from God, not from human resources or abilities.
The teachings of grace are highlighted, emphasizing that it is God who works in individuals, giving them the desire and the power to do what pleases Him. This is a radical shift from the religious mindset that often promotes self-effort and personal achievement. The message challenges the notion that individuals can boast about their spiritual accomplishments, as everything is a gift from God.
The concept of yielding versus striving is introduced as a key to living under grace. Yielding to God's power means pausing and allowing God to lead, rather than trying to produce the expected way of living through personal effort. This approach is contrasted with the Old Testament, where individuals worked for God, whereas in the New Testament, God works for them.
The high standard of living under grace is not lowered to accommodate society or personal weaknesses. It requires complete dependence on God, who equips individuals with everything they need to do His will. This equipping is not just for personal desires but for fulfilling God's plan and producing every good thing that pleases Him.
The message also addresses the role of believers as instruments for God to work through. It is not about trying to serve God in one's own strength but about yielding to be used by God. The distinction is made between serving God through self-effort and being used by God as He works through individuals.
In conclusion, the true life under grace is one that is completely dependent on God's power. Believers are called to trust in God for every aspect of their lives, recognizing that they are instruments in His hands. The responsibility of believers is not to achieve godliness on their own but to yield to God's power and allow Him to produce the life He desires in them.
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