This is good.
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  From: Carleeta Manser 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2009 2:22 AM
  Subject: {dbilg} Daily Bread


  Long ago when we were on furlough from mission service in Africa we had saved 
up $300 to buy a kerosene refrigerator to take back. But I lent the money to a 
church friend in my hometown in Florida so he could recover his pickup truck, 
which had been foreclosed for lack of payments. He was an old friend; I was 
sure he would repay me.

  Meanwhile we went to the Seminary in Washington. Week after week, month after 
month, I waited to receive a check from him by mail; but nothing came. Time got 
short; I worried. Was my friend unfaithful?

  All this while I had been receiving bank statements from my inactive account 
in my little hometown bank in Florida. I tossed them all unopened in a drawer, 
for I wasn’t using the account.

  Finally, I looked at them. There, months before, was a mysterious deposit to 
my account of $300. All this time I had been doubting my friend, while he had 
been faithful.

  By virtue of His great sacrifice on His cross, your Savior deposited to your 
personal account the gift of justification, forgiveness of sin, eternal life. 
He details all the items of this Grand Deposit in Ephesians 1. You knew nothing 
of it. You did nothing to merit it or to effect it. It was yours all this 
while, while your human heart was in alienation from Him. You needed to learn 
what is the true Good News of what He has already done for you.

  Then when you learned the Good News of the gospel, and you believed, you 
EXPERIENCED justification by faith, you rejoiced in sins forgiven, you began to 
know the new quality of life that is “eternal life.” But it was all purchased 
for you at the cross of Christ, and deposited to your account “by grace.” 
Totally undeserved.

  Now give some thought to those myriads who have never understood the true 
Good News. They have to understand HOW “God so loved” that “He GAVE” all for 
them. Then genuine faith can grip their hearts and work the works of obedience.

  —Robert J. Wieland

  

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