Making A Point With Grace

Archive for October, 2010

Creation waits in eager expectation for the sons of God not Scientists

Thursday, October 21st, 2010

Find your value in grace allows you to care for our world. If you understand the world as a gift of Grace then you are more likely to treasure the gift and not trash it. If God has given us the fish of the sea, the birds of the air and vast array of animals then we should give thanks and treat them with humble respect.

Grace places us in a humble position and lets us see what is right or wrong.  If our hearts are motivated by grace then we will affirm the worth of each person, each creature and every tree and plant. Grace allows us to value without merit, to esteem without effort.

The apostle Paul talked about creations great hope and it’s not science, but the children of God taking a stand and letting God’s spirit come alive in them, by grace.

“The creation waits in eager expectation for the sons of God to be revealed. For the creation was subjected to frustration, not by its own choice, but by the will of the one who subjected it, in hope that the creation itself will be liberated from its bondage to decay and brought into the glorious freedom of the children of God.“  (Roman 8:19-21)

However if we get our value from self-esteem and hunting for praise in one big treasure hunt for glory and possessions, then the annihilation of our earth is just a mere step away.  Consume, consume and consume some more, is the greedy mantra. It’s all about profit. Give me more!  At the end of the day we need to say “What shall it profit a man if he gains the whole world but loses life itself.”

Learn more in chapter 11 in the book Grace V Self-esteem.

Modern day Sorcery is about Drugs and alcohol

Friday, October 15th, 2010

The sorcery empowerment pattern comes to us in modern-day drugs and alcohol. The great storyteller Robert Louis Stevenson captures the sorcery-empowerment pattern beautifully in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. The novel describes drug addiction and the needs of the drug taker. The good doctor makes a secret formula that will give him power and self-confidence. At first, Dr. Jekyll is in control of the formula, but as time goes by, the formula controls him. Later, Mr. Hyde consumes the good doctor with his lust for the formula. Mr. Hyde becomes the beast, spiraling into crime, depravity, and destruction.

The insecure soul wants to feel complete and transformed by a secret formula or magic tonic and hopes to strengthen his weakness and become confident. The powerful effects of the magic tonic are largely illusionary. They happen in the mind. He is no more powerful than he was before he took the substance. It is an illusion.

Men in pubs and clubs can find themselves involved in a fight they would have avoided if sober. Those mild-mannered Clark Kent’s will become Supermen, able to leap a tall building in a single bound, if they consume the magic formula. While sober, those who seek the magic tonic of empowerment feel rather ordinary, perhaps powerless. Given the tonic, they feel confident and strong, and they assert their strength and confidence on others. However, they often release their pent-up anger and frustration from their feelings of being non-praiseworthy.

Learn more in chapter 9 in the book Grace V Self-esteem.