"Grace" is something that doesn't exist here on this fallen earth; it has to be 
imported.

 

And the only way it can get in is through the Lord Jesus Christ.

 

Grace is loving bad people, even your enemies.

 

Such grace is creative in that it "creates" or produces in the person who is 
loved, a new heart that is responsive to grace.

 

It is something that we fallen humans just cannot do unless we receive grace 
from the Lord, and unless we open our hearts to let it stay in.

 

It's something we don't have to beg an unwilling indifferent Lord to let us 
have, for He is trying His best to get us to open our naturally unwilling 
hearts to receive it. "Let this mind be in you," He begs us in Philippians 2:5, 
"which was also in Christ Jesus." In other words, if we don't resist receiving 
this grace, He will give it to us!

 

"Behold the Lamb of God!" says John the Baptist. "Beholding" is simply 
looking--the natural thing everybody in the world does when something happens, 
something different than usual. We all crane our necks to get a better view; 
it's the natural thing to do.

 

Now, "behold" Jesus, says John the Baptist.

 

If you think the clouds and the mist are so dense, in your particular 
circumstances, that you can't "see" Him clearly, remember, He is more desirous 
that you "behold" than you can be yourself; He loves to drive clouds and 
darkness and mist away so we can see clearly.

 

But the desire in our souls must be there like a hunger and thirst that 
transcends our hunger for breakfast in the morning.

 

And that's a simple but proper place to start: make a choice to eat not a bite 
of "breakfast" until you have begun to "feed" upon the "bread of life," which 
is the word of the Lord.

 

When I was a teenager, I went through a crisis--I knew I was not truly 
converted. You know how a teen in the dormitory yearns to get to breakfast in 
the morning; well, I decided I wouldn't go ... until I at least had a beginning 
of "eating" some "bread of life."

 

You may smile at my naiveté; but I meant business with the Lord! I was serious.

 

And now, even to this day many years later, ... no breakfast until I have knelt 
on my knees and found some morsel of the "bread of life" first.

 

And you will know more about the "grace" of the Lord Jesus than the ponderous 
theology tomes can tell you.

--Robert J. Wieland



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