YOU ARE GROWING IN GRACE
By Rev. Michael Benson Ajayi
Luke 19:17”And he said unto him, Well, thou
good servant: because thou hast been faithful in a very little, have thou
authority over ten cities.” KJV
This parable illustrates the relationship between promotion and accountability. Grace is often defined as an “unmerited
favour” this implies to an extent that the outcome of our decisions on earth
excludes any form of impute from us. By this theology, the fellow who ran the
fastest in a 100 meter Olympic
race should not necessarily be given the gold
medal even if he ran according to laid down rules and regulations. This
belief
has led to a lot of mediocrity among God’s people and corruption in
society. It
gives no room for accountability, probity and transparency which are a
sine qua
non for positive development in any community. God’s mercy is neither
merited nor unmerited however; its acknowledgment by the recipient is
what warrants its validity in a person’s life.Therefore,it is through gratitude
that we gain access to the provisions of God's grace.
Grace means God’s help .The Greek word for grace is the word ‘Charis’ and it means: a divine influence
.It is by this influence that humanity was unilaterally pardoned by virtue of Jesus’ substitutionary sacrifice on the cross. Even at that,
until a person accepts this provision by faith (with its corresponding work),
it remains of no effect to that individual. There is a co-relationship between
what a man does and how grace work. That’s why the scripture says, faith
without work is dead. The theology that downplays the importance of work in our
salvation experience is not logical and is counterproductive to the
development of any society. It encourages laziness and leads to poverty (James2:17-18).
The parable in Luke 19:11-27 teaches
that Jesus Christ has given talents and gifts to His disciples to prosecute
God’s kingdom agenda: the winning of souls (John15:16) on earth pending when He shall return.
Those who are faithful (trustworthy) in using their skills,
experience,
finances, talents, and knowledge in the expansion of the kingdom of God
will be
given more positive socio-political influence among men. They will have
access
to power ;that's the meaning of the clause
“occupy
till I come” and in Luke 19:17 “have thou authority over ten cities”.
One of
the ten servants had served himself ;not His master. He loved money more
than God. He was
unproductive
with what his lord had given him. Persons who do not consciously invest
in the
expansion of God’s kingdom are consciously investing in the expansion of
Satan’s kingdom : that's why they are described as being wicked. The
excuse often given is that of not having enough. Nobody has enough,that's why the rich still work. It is a matter of where one’s passion
lies: money
or God? A Christian isn’t successful in business or work until souls are
saved through that business or job (Matt.9:36-38, Matt.12:30).
God’s angels are only
obligated to
give protection to businesses or jobs whose owners are committed to the
propagation of God’s kingdom (Zechariah 1:17-21, Haggai 1:6-11).” How
much
of my talent, skills, experience, knowledge and finances are expended on
the
expansion of God’s kingdom on a daily bases?” is a question that every
born
again Christian should ask themselves daily.
Jesus instructed that the one talent of the wicked servant be taken from
him and given to the faithful servant. Serving Christ is a commitment that
requires conscious calculated, active participation and God expects us to grow
in this relationship with Him. We are to use God’s money wisely. May you never
lose your place to another in Jesus name.
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