Grace for a Mom's Heart Psalm 116 (Podcast 91)

Published: Oct. 28, 2019, 5:06 p.m.

b'I woke up one morning recently with a struggle that I\\u2019m not sure I ever had before: I was pondering all that God has done on our behalf through Jesus and wondering if I\\u2019m faithfully walking out my gratefulness for the magnitude of what that gift that He acquired for me. It\\u2019s not that I thought I needed to repay Him, it\\u2019s just that when I thought about the lengths the Lord went to secure my salvation and eternal life, I wondered if I was taking hold of all that He had for me?\\xa0\\nIf you\\u2019ve been a Christian for very long, you probably have heard that our faith isn\\u2019t based on works, but our works show that we have faith. (This is discussed in the book of James) That can actually get a little confusing at times. I have even heard it explained, believed myself and told my children that we show our gratitude for all He has done for by doing what\\u2019s right. I\\u2019m sure there is some truth to that, but it can be really easy to transition from there into a mindset of \\u201crepaying\\u201d God for all He has done. It only seems to make common sense, right? Well, not completely. We are told over and over again in scripture that our faith is based on grace alone. It is secured by grace alone(Ephesians 2:8,9). So how do we reconcile some of these other thoughts that seem to resonate so much with logical thinking?\\nTHESE are the thoughts that were flying around in my mind in no particular order and with no answer in sight. So I did what I often forget to do: I asked God what the deal was. How does this all fit together? How do I, in the words of Paul, \\u201cLay hold of that for which Christ has laid hold of me\\u201d? (Phil. 3:12)\\n(To read the rest of the devotional, please go to durendawilson.com OR you can listen here!)'