The great American hymnist, Thomas
Chisholm, wrote “O to be Like Thee”. Our
question is - how are we going to be like Him?
If we are really honest with ourselves, we must admit that it is very
easy for us to sin. We want to sin
because it pleases us to do so. We do
not love the Lord our God with all our heart, but we do love ourselves a great
deal. When we lay hold of the true depth
of the nature of sin we come to the sad realization that we fail to be the
representatives of God that we aspire to be.
So, how do we become like Him?
Peter tells us in II Peter 3:18 to “grow in grace”. Since Jesus was the perfect embodiment of
grace, then growing in grace will make us more like Him.
That leads to the next logical
question. How do we grow in grace? Peter couples growing in grace to “grow in
grace and in the knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.” To grow in grace will include growing in
knowledge. But Paul tells us that if we
know all things and lack love, that knowledge profits us nothing. Knowledge by itself is not grace, but growing
in knowledge is part of the process of growing in grace. It also reveals to us a means of growing in
grace.
How did we learn to read? We learned one letter at a time. Then we put letters together and made words
and put words together and explained ideas.
Growing in grace can be just like that.
Grace has many attributes the same as the alphabet has many
letters. We learn them and then string
them together and then apply them the same as we did with letters and reading
and writing. We can take the letters of
the alphabet and apply an example of grace to each letter. We can think of what grace means to us, what
our pastors and teachers have taught that grace means and what we have
discovered in our own Bible study concerning grace. Then we can list those characteristics and
then alphabetize the ideas. Soon we will
have a mini-dictionary of grace with many ideas under each letter. Yes, there are multiple ones for X, although
it helps to step outside of English to get them.
Now we learn our new ABC’s of
grace. We practice them. We put them together into ideas of obedience
and service to God and man. We find
ourselves overwhelmed by the ways that God has manifested them all in our own
lives. We come to realize that we are
only responding to the magnificent measure of God’s grace already bestowed and
we thankfully participate with Him in its manifestation. O, friends, we learn to sing and shout and
praise and proclaim, “Almighty God, Thy
love unbounded, Grace abundant given me,
How
my soul looks up rejoicing, Kneels before that bloody tree.
Almighty
God, Thy grace unbounded, Poured thru Christ upon my head,
Let
that glow of grace conceal me, Show to all my Christ instead.”
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