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God’s Greatest Gift
The Word of God has given to us to reshape our thinking about the world we live in.
God has given us powerful gifts.
Physical Gifts are only the result of a even greater gift.
In this passage we see two aspects of Grace.
Grace is declared to be
++A dispensation
++A gift
A dispensation is a period of time in which God works in a particular way.
Dispensation
++Stewardship
++Administration
Throughout the biblical record we see this activity of God.
Old Testament Dispensations
++Innocence
++Conscious
++Patriarchs
++Law
Innocence
++Spans from Creation to the fall of Man
++Man knows God
++God knows man
Innocence extends from the creation of mankind to his sin in the Garden of Eden.
The length of this time is unknown.
Conscience
++Spans from the Fall to Abraham
++Man hides from God
Conscience spans the time from the Fall of Man (the original sin) to Abraham.
The Time of the Patriarchs
++Spans from Abraham to Moses
++Man calls to God
++God calls man
The time of the Patriarchs reaches from Abraham to Moses.
The Law and the Prophets
++Spans from Moses to Christ
++God introduces Christ
The Law and Prophets time period extends from Moses to Jesus Christ.
New Testament
++Law
++Grace
Paul recognized
++The Weakness of the law
++The Power of the Spirit
++The Strength of Grace
Paul found in grace
++The source of his success
++The secret of his achievement
Grace
++Made him who He was
++Was not cheap
It was Grace
++That fueled his activity
++Kept him Going
Grace was a gift from God
Grace is God’s favor
++Unearned
++Unmerited
++Undeserved
The Dispensation of Grace
++Was given by God
++Was given to Paul
++Was not for Paul
Grace would always be visible in benevolence
The grace he received was
++not for him to keep
++for him to release
Grace represented a shift
It would not
++Be the elite
++Be the professional
++Be the perfect
Miracles happen
++Not because we deserve it
++Not because we want it
++When we believe
This Grace was not known
++It was hidden
++We were lost
The Gift of Grace
++Calls us to serve
++Commissions us to serve
++Compels us to serve
His Grace is amazing
His Grace is enough
His grace does what nothing else could do
Because of Grace
It’s a New Season for that same dispensation of grace that was upon Paul is now on us.
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