The great German hymn “Fairest Lord
Jesus” begins the third verse with the line, “Beautiful Savior . . .” This
helps us make the connection between Grace and Jesus. Grace, the beautiful woman, is the heart and
soul of Jesus, the beautiful Savior.
This does not mean that He was the
handsomest man to walk in ancient Galilee.
In fact, the prophet Isaiah had said of Him that He would have “no
beauty that we should desire Him.” (53:2 NKJV) What He did have was Grace. What He was, was Grace. He was the perfect embodiment of all the
Grace of God. He was full of grace,
brimming over with it.
Grace poured out of Him to the
outcast leper that He didn’t hesitate to touch.
Grace poured out of Him to the little children he stooped to
embrace. Grace poured out of Him to the
grieving mother whose son He raised.
Grace poured out of Him to the multitudes that He invited to come to Him
and find rest. Grace poured out of Him
in His sorrowing with Mary and Martha and in raising Lazarus from the
dead. Grace poured out from Him to the
sinful woman who had washed His feet with her tears. Grace poured out from Him to the centurion
who had supervised His crucifixion as He said, “Father, forgive them for they
know not what they do.” Grace poured out
from Him as He returned to His doubting and mocking brothers James and Jude
following His resurrection and said to them once more, “Believe in me.” Grace poured out from Him to Peter the denier
when He offered him a ministry during a seaside breakfast. Grace was His nature. Grace poured out from Him because that was
who He was.
In Christ that is who we are to be
as well. We are commanded to grow in
grace. We have been saved to minister
the grace of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ to a world desperately needing
someone to be gracious to them. We are
to be gracious in speech, gracious in actions, gracious in character. We are to have Jesus alive in us and He is
Grace. Tom Jones, in his beautiful
Gospel song, “Let the Beauty of Jesus Be Seen in Me”, challenges us to follow
Christ in His expression of God’s great and wonderful grace to this world. Sing it over and over today, “Let the beauty
of Jesus be seen in me.”
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