Reflections: God's grace is sufficient (2024)

The word for this week is sufficient.

Sufficient, as is “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.”

That was what God said to Paul after Paul asked Him three times to remove his thorn in the flesh.

We don’t know what the thorn was, though many have speculated on what it was. I know I have wondered about it.

The point is, whatever the thorn in the flesh was for Paul, it might not be the same thorn in the flesh that we may have. And regardless, God’s grace is sufficient for us, too. His power is made perfect in weakness. The same as it was for Paul.

The thing is though, saying it isn’t the same as believing it.

2 Corinthians 12:9 was just one of several scriptures used by my preacher on Sunday, which talked about joy in suffering, having sufficient grace and power, and being made perfect in weakness.

Justin Miller gave his lesson from the Book of James;James who was one of Jesus’ brothers. Justin began his sermon in James 1:2, which says, “Consider it pure joy, my brothers and sisters, whenever you face trials of many kinds.”

Do you consider it pure joy when you face trials of many kinds?

I don’t. Not really. But this verse changes that. Or it could change it.

If you read verse 3, you realize that the testing of our faith produces perseverance. And in verse 4, we find that we need perseverance to finish its work so we might be mature and complete, not lacking anything.

Justin’s second scripture was Philippians 1:6, which reads, “He who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus.”

So, let’s do a little review.

First, we’re told to consider it pure joy, not just joy but PURE joy, when we face trials of many kinds. This isn’t the Gospel of Prosperity that so many preachers talk about. This is about facing trials of many kinds that all Christians face.

Second, we’re told that the testing of our faith produces perseverance.

Thirdly, we’re told that perseverance must finish its work so we will be mature and complete, not lacking anything.

And, number four, we’re told that God, who began that good work in us, will carry it on to completion, until the day of Christ Jesus.

Does the saying, “No pain, no gain” mean anything to you?

Spiritually, can we have gain without pain?

I don’t think so.

Sometimes I’ve prayed for things like patience.

You have to be careful when praying for patience because often times, probably every time, you can’t gain patience without pain of some kind. I’ve tried praying for patience with the caveat that it doesn’t hurt or hurt so much. And it just doesn’t work.

No pain, no gain.

Paul was the Apostle who wrote the two letters to the Corinthians. It was in the second letter that God told Paul that His grace was sufficient and that His power was made perfect in weakness.

In verse 7 Paul wrote, “I was given a thorn in my flesh, a messenger of Satan, to torment me.” In the next verse Paul said he asked God three times to remove it, to take it away.

Three times God said no, telling Paul in verse 9 that his grace was sufficient for him and His power was made perfect in weakness. He was talking about Paul’s weakness, but he was also talking about yours and mine.

If there’s not pain, we know the message is probably from Satan. That’s what Justin said. And that’s what I believe.

That’s what Jesus tells us in John 16:33, “I have told you these things, so that in me you may have peace. In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world.”

And He did.

And we can overcome our trouble.

It cost Him His life. But if He didn’t die there would be no Resurrection.

As Justin said, God didn’t prevent the cross. But He prepared Jesus for it.

As James, the brother of Jesus said, in James 1:12, “Blessed is the one who perseveres under trial because, having stood the test, that person will receive the crown of life that the Lord has promised to those who love him.”

If we love Jesus, we will have trials, we will have troubles, we will be tested.

But when we stand the test, if we trust Jesus, we’ll receive the crown of life. The crown Jesus promised us.

That is how we can consider it pure joy when we face trials of any and many kinds.

Reflections: God's grace is sufficient (2024)

FAQs

What does God mean by "my grace is sufficient for you"? ›

Instead, God proclaimed that His grace was fully capable of providing everything Paul needed to endure this suffering. God told Paul that His power is made perfect in weakness. The Greek word for "sufficient" here is arkei, which implies endurance, strength, or satisfaction.

What does the grace of God is enough mean? ›

God's Grace Is Sufficient to SAVE us

God's grace is expressed in numerous ways, foremost of which is in securing our salvation. It was grace that allowed Him to relinquish Heaven's riches and enter earth's history in poverty to provide hopeless sinners with the riches of eternal salvation.

What are the benefits of sufficient grace? ›

The Lord's grace is sufficient to lift you from death and sin and to endow you with eternal life. It is sufficient to change you, transform you, and perfect you. It is sufficient to enable you to fully realize your divine potential as a son or daughter of God.

What is the lesson from grace? ›

I didn't need to perform well to earn his favor. So this is the Lesson of GRACE: Your accomplishments are NOT what make you a worthy human being. You learn this lesson by receiving GRACE: good things you didn't earn or deserve, but you're getting them anyway. And this is my HOPE: that you could receive and give GRACE.

What is an example of sufficient grace? ›

Sufficient grace means enough grace.

God supplies us with as much grace as we need for every situation we face. Grace for facing illness or financial need; grace for our lack of wisdom or lack of social skills; grace for dealing with rebellious children or aging parents.

What is the spiritual meaning of grace? ›

Grace is the basis for the Christian faith. We believe we are saved by faith through grace. God's grace is usually defined as undeserved favor. Grace cannot be earned; it is something that is freely given. We count on God's grace and the bridge he built in our relationship with him.

What does the Bible say about his grace is sufficient? ›

But he said to me, "My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness." Therefore I will boast all the more gladly about my weaknesses, so that Christ's power may rest on me.

How to depend on God's grace? ›

Like what a way to approach the day, to rise in the morning and say, “God, I am what I am today only by Your grace, and I need Your grace all day long,” and then go throughout your day dependent on God's grace, looking to God for grace, praying for grace, meaning praying for help in this way or that way, for strength ...

Who said God's grace is sufficient? ›

Paul was the Apostle who wrote the two letters to the Corinthians. It was in the second letter that God told Paul that His grace was sufficient and that His power was made perfect in weakness.

What kind of grace does God give us? ›

We experience three kinds of grace in our life with God — prevenient, justifying and sanctifying. Prevenient grace literally means "the grace that comes before." Prevenient grace calls us into a relationship with God before we are even aware of God.

What are the 5 importances of grace? ›

God's grace renews our soul, purifies our conscience, enlightens our mind, strengthens in us the faith, directs our will to goodness, warms our heart with genuine love, elevates our thoughts, and revives our whole nature.

What is the best quote about God's grace? ›

"The grace of God means something like: Here is your life. You might never have been, but you are because the party wouldn't have been complete without you." – Frederick Buechner. Buechner's quote reminds us that we are here because our presence matters. We were put on this earth for a reason, and our lives have value.

What does grace teach us to change in our lives? ›

Though sin does indeed remain in Christians, it no longer reigns in them. Grace trains believers to control themselves. Grace also teaches believers to be “upright” in their relationships with other people. The grace that brings salvation trains us to pursue that kind of lifestyle.

What is the power of God's grace? ›

Because of the covenant of the cross, God's grace–or His unmerited favor–will never change. Because you belong to Him, He will never withdraw His grace from you. It's impossible for you to disappoint Him so much that He will stop loving you. His grace guarantees that you don't have to carry your burdens alone.

Why does God give grace to some and not to all? ›

God is not being unfair, in choosing only some for mercy. No person can ever earn His mercy, so nobody has more of a claim to deserve it than any other. God owes His mercy to absolutely, positively no one. By definition, "mercy" is something given to those who do not deserve it or have not earned it.

What is the biblical meaning of God's grace? ›

God's grace is a free gift, often described with terms like “undeserved” or “unmerited favor.” He doesn't count peoples' successes and failures to determine who receives his love or life. Instead, from the kind intention of his will, God gives all goodness freely, and in the Bible he describes himself as gracious.

What are the 3 means of grace? ›

Wesley identifies three essential means of grace that Christians throughout time have always observed: prayer, scripture and the sacrament of communion. In prayer, we turn to God for help, strength and/or forgiveness while opening ourselves up to God's guidance.

What does it mean to ask God for his grace? ›

Grace is God's love, the gifts that you don't deserve, it is God's favor, God's strength, and His ability to forgive. In Paul's words, it is “undeserved favor.” Romans 3:24: “We are justified by his grace as a gift, through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus.

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