Eyesalve: The Best Deal

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“For he hath made him to be sin for us, who knew no sin; that we might be made the righteousness of God in him.” II Cor. 5:21

Many years ago while working on one of my customers house, a man came walking up the alley and came to me holding a $50.00 bill. He said it would be worth it to him to give me that money if I would go down to his house and put a couple nails in his loose aluminum fascia. So I grabbed my ladder and walked down a few houses and climbed up and nailed his trim in place. The whole ordeal probably took about five minutes. When he saw how fast I did it I could tell he had a change of mind and wished he wouldn’t have offered me so much money. So when he hinted to me about taking less I did. Well I said that to say that we have one who has given us a much better deal. Our God has offered us a deal in which He will take our sins and give us in return, His righteousness. This is the best deal in all the universe. On top of that, he has not changed His mind for 2000 years. Hallelujah!

Eyesalve: Communism Versus Christianity

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“And all that believed were together, and had all things common; 45And sold their possessions and goods, and parted them to all men, as every man had need.” Acts 2:44-45

Brad Hayes, missionary to Romania, gave this great insight when he shared at our church. I can’t quote him exactly, but it was along this thought in regard to the early church having all things common. Brad said, this is not communism. Communism is when men say you give me what you have. Christianity is when men give to others what they have.

Eyesalve: Edify The Church #2

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“Even so ye, forasmuch as ye are zealous of spiritual gifts, seek that ye may excel to the edifying of the church.” I Cor. 14:12

There are some Christians who think that you are not a legitimate church unless you meet in a church building and then there are some that think the real church meets in a home. Those who think this way don’t really understand what the church is. Church isn’t a location where you meet, church has to do more with why and how God’s people meet.

Eyesalve: Edify The Church

By | Eyesalve

“Even so ye, forasmuch as ye are zealous of spiritual gifts, seek that ye may excel to the edifying of the church.” I Cor. 14:12

Some Christians may say, “I don’t need the church to be a Christian.” I wonder if those that say such a thing ever think the church may need them. Of course, not in the proud condition they are in, but functioning in the body as God has created them to.

Eyesalve: Fill Your Horn

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“And the LORD said unto Samuel, How long wilt thou mourn for Saul, seeing I have rejected him from reigning over Israel? fill thine horn with oil, and go, I will send thee to Jesse the Bethlehemite: for I have provided me a king among his sons.” I Sam. 16:1

Before Samuel could go and anoint another king, he had to fill his horn with oil. Before you can go and minister with God’s anointing, you need to be filled with the oil of God which is the Holy Spirit.

Eyesalve: Don’t Need Another Book

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“Then Samuel told the people the manner of the kingdom, and wrote it in a book, and laid it up before the LORD. And Samuel sent all the people away, every man to his house.” I Sam 10:25

Samuel wrote a book that taught people how to respect royalty. This book is not in your bible. Israel would have never needed this book if they would not have insisted on a king. Before Samuel wrote this book, the books of Moses is what Israel had for their rule of living. The church kind of does something similar today. What happens when a denomination starts up? They right their own book of bi-laws. Just as the five books of Moses were sufficient for Israel until they demanded a king, so too should our bible be sufficient for our day.

Grow In Grace

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“But grow in grace, and in the knowledge of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. To him be glory both now and forever. Amen.” (II Peter 3:18)

It is apparent from Peter’s epistle that grace is more than a one-time application that makes you good to go. It takes the grace of God to continue in your life if you are going to grow in Christ. I’ve heard it said that grace is something that isn’t so easy to explain. I don’t know if that is true for most Christians, but I have to admit it is true for me. I personally find grace easier to live in than explain. We really don’t need to explain it as much as we need to receive it. So, I write this article not from an expert view, but I write it humbly that I may present an accurate representation of grace.
One of the most quoted scriptures about grace is found in Ephesians. You are probably already starting to quote it, “For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God:” (Ephesians 2:8). If you are like me, I take scriptures at face value, but I also keep it in context with what the Bible fully says about a subject. So if you give me that liberty, I want to say something that sounds contrary to “For by grace are ye saved..” We are not really saved by grace. What do you mean? It says it very clearly that it is by grace we are saved. Let me explain. Grace is an attitude of God. The way some preach grace, they make it sound like it is its own entity separate from God. Almost like grace controls God or God has to obey grace. Basically, grace is love, God’s love. Grace is an aspect of the love of God that causes Him to have compassion on fallen mankind and desire to restore man to his God. Grace is an aspect of God’s love that prefers to pardon. Our God is gracious, but He is also a just God that has to pour out His wrath upon the wicked. But grace is the preference of God, so He would rather save than condemn. So, it is this grace, this attitude of God that has resulted in God putting a plan into action so He could redeem mankind and restore them back to Himself.
So because God is full of grace, He gives us a means to be redeemed. The plan of redemption is this: God sent His pure spotless Son to die on a cross and spill His blood that we could be redeemed. So again I say, it isn’t grace that saves us, it is the blood of Christ that saves us. It is the blood of Christ that has the redemptive power, not grace. Grace sent Jesus to the cross, but it is on the cross where the blood was spilt. Grace doesn’t do the saving work, the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world does the saving.

“But now in Christ Jesus ye who sometimes were far off are made nigh by the blood of Christ.”
(Ephesians 2:13)

“Forasmuch as ye know that ye were not redeemed with corruptible things, as silver and gold, from your vain conversation received by tradition from your fathers; But with the precious blood of Christ, as of a lamb without blemish and without spot:” (I Peter 1:18-19)

“But if we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship one with another, and the blood of Jesus Christ his Son cleanseth us from all sin.” (I John 1:7)

These three scriptures are clear in what they say. They teach us these three things:
1. We are brought close to God by the blood of Christ.
2. We are redeemed by the blood of Christ
3. We are cleansed from our sin by the blood of Christ.

Of course, if God wasn’t gracious He would have never sent His Son to die for our sins. On the other hand, grace alone would not pardon anyone. Grace may be what moves God to want to pardon, but without the remedy there is no salvation.
The grace of God is so marvelous that He didn’t just send His Son for His chosen people Israel, but He sent Him for whosoever will call on Him. Just as grace without the blood cannot save, the blood of Christ will not save if God isn’t gracious and offer it to whoever shall receive it. If you are born again, you are one that has received this grace by calling upon the Lord. Because of His grace God put you in that, “Fountain filled with blood, Drawn from Immanuel’s veins, And sinners plunge beneath the flood, Lose all their guilty stains.” Hallelujah!
Grace doesn’t start and stop at salvation, it continues on in the life of the believer. I want to say something else about grace that may sound contrary to Peter’s words, “grow in grace.” Grace is not what makes us grow; it is the Spirit working in us that causes us to grow. It was the grace of God, which again is an aspect of His love, which prompted Him to send the Holy Spirit to be our counselor and give us the wisdom and the power we need to grow. Grace in itself has no wisdom and power, but grace will send the wisdom and power through the ministry of the Holy Spirit.
The grace of God will continue on in the life of believers to give them everything they need to live a life that glorifies God. Grace will always provide the means to stay in true fellowship with God. “And God is able to make all grace abound toward you; that ye, always having all sufficiency in all things, may abound to every good work:” (II Corinthians 9:8)
So in conclusion, I remind you one more time that grace doesn’t save you, the blood of Christ does. Grace doesn’t cause you to grow, the Holy Spirit does. Grace is the favor of God that urges Him on to provide a means to save, change and keep men for His glory. If you happen to be one that has not yet called upon the name of the Lord, there is no better time than now to receive the grace of God. If you need to be cleansed of your sin, God’s grace has provided the blood of Christ for you. If you need to grow into a mature saint of God, again, it is His grace that has provided the Holy Spirit for. Will you receive Him today?

Eyesalve: First Fruit

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“But now is Christ risen from the dead, and become the firstfruits of them that slept.” I Cor. 15:20

The first fruit to ripen on an apple tree is an apple. The rest that ripen after that are also apples. So then, if Christ is the first fruit of them that sleep, then that which follow are of the same fruit. That fruit is Christ. Let Christ ripen in you saint of God. Hallelujah!

Eyesalve: The Resurrection

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“And if Christ be not raised, your faith is vain; ye are yet in your sins.” I Cor. 15:17

It is true that Jesus nailed our sins to the cross. It is true that we find redemption through His blood. But the cross and the blood alone are not sufficient. There is one more thing of the utmost importance, THE RESURRECTION. The scriptures are clear, if Christ was not raised, then we are all still in our sins. In the blood of Christ we find forgiveness for our sin, but it is in the resurrection that we have victory over our sin. Hallelujah!

Eyesalve: Keep It

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“Moreover, brethren, I declare unto you the gospel which I preached unto you, which also ye have received, and wherein ye stand; 2By which also ye are saved, if ye keep in memory what I preached unto you, unless ye have believed in vain.” I Cor. 15:1-2

True born again believers received salvation upon repentance. Therefore, salvation is not something they are trying to obtain, salvation is something they keep.