We
have been blessed with “every spiritual blessing in Christ” (
God’s
work and blessing begins with Him opening our eyes to the truth of salvation in
Jesus Christ. I am sure that many times
we have wondered why people are so blind to the truth of God’s love for
us. But we were there once ourselves
before we believed.
However,
God in His mercy towards us has shone a light into the darkness of our hearts
so that we could see and understand the glory of God in Christ Jesus
(v.6). It is the illuminating of the
Spirit of God that enables us to appreciate who Jesus is, and so to
respond to the love of God that we see demonstrated in Christ on the cross for
us. This is not something that happens
by persuasive arguments or clever stories, nor is it dependent upon us. Paul was quite open about that in verse 2
where he says that he didn’t seek to distort or deceive, but rather “by setting
forth the truth plainly” he presented the good news to the people there in
In
chapter 5 Paul describes the end result of what happens to the person in whom
God’s light has illuminated his heart.
He becomes a new creation. “[T]he
old has gone, the new has come! All this is from God…” (5:17,18). It is a
gift. It is a complete change. It is a transformation, so much so that we
now have new desires, a changed purpose in life and we are now facing in a new direction. With God’s help and the Holy Spirit’s leading
we can move forward together now with God.
This is not something that originated with us, but it is all of
God. “For God made Christ,
who never sinned, to be the offering for our sin, so that we could be made
right with God through Christ.” (5:21
NLT) Paul calls this an “indescribable
gift” (9:15), and it is certainly that.
The more we appreciate all that God has done for us in giving us this new life, the more humbled we are that we are the recipients of this tremendous gift. Without God moving towards us, we would never have made a move towards God. This is God’s grace towards us. Paul therefore exhorts us not to receive this grace in vain (6:1). “Now is the time of God's favour, now is the day of salvation” (6:2). Now is the time to accept what God has done for us and not resist even if we find it difficult to understand. If we are willing to acknowledge our lack of understanding, or hesitation in accepting all that God has done for us, even in that, God will patiently bring us to a position where we can trust Him fully. If you would like to talk to someone more fully about these things, please get in touch with someone you can trust.