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Moss

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“My grace is sufficient for thee.”
« on: March 10, 2015, 11:51:52 pm »
“My grace is sufficient for thee.”
- 2 Corinthians 12:9


 By C. H. Spurgeon

If none of God’s saints were poor and tried, we should not know half so well the consolations of divine grace. When we find the wanderer who has not where to lay his head, who yet can say, “Still will I trust in the Lord;” when we see the pauper starving on bread and water, who still glories in Jesus; when we see the bereaved widow overwhelmed in affliction, and yet having faith in Christ, oh! what honour it reflects on the gospel. God’s grace is illustrated and magnified in the poverty and trials of believers. Saints bear up under every discouragement, believing that all things work together for their good, and that out of apparent evils a real blessing shall ultimately spring-that their God will either work a deliverance for them speedily, or most assuredly support them in the trouble, as long as he is pleased to keep them in it. This patience of the saints proves the power of divine grace. There is a lighthouse out at sea: it is a calm night-I cannot tell whether the edifice is firm; the tempest must rage about it, and then I shall know whether it will stand. So with the Spirit’s work: if it were not on many occasions surrounded with tempestuous waters, we should not know that it was true and strong; if the winds did not blow upon it, we should not know how firm and secure it was. The master-works of God are those men who stand in the midst of difficulties, stedfast, unmoveable,-
“Calm mid the bewildering cry,
Confident of victory.”
He who would glorify his God must set his account upon meeting with many trials. No man can be illustrious before the Lord unless his conflicts be many. If then, yours be a much-tried path, rejoice in it, because you will the better show forth the all-sufficient grace of God. As for his failing you, never dream of it-hate the thought. The God who has been sufficient until now, should be trusted to the end.

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Re: “My grace is sufficient for thee.”
« Reply #1 on: March 18, 2015, 08:14:02 am »
The good news about the grace of God is that it's the very means through which everything that God is in our lives flows mightily through Christ. His grace is sufficient, meaning that His grace covers every perimeter in our lives. Our trials, distresses, circumstances, and so forth didn't catch Him by surprise, He allows them to occur for a very specific purpose which we might never know until we cross the final stage of the Christian life. But we can find great comfort in knowing that He's in control and His grace is sufficient for us.

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Re: “My grace is sufficient for thee.”
« Reply #2 on: March 18, 2015, 09:18:47 am »
Amen
If His grace was not sufficient where would that leave me, it would leave me lost.

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Re: “My grace is sufficient for thee.”
« Reply #3 on: September 17, 2017, 11:03:10 am »
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He who would glorify his God must set his account upon meeting with many trials. No man can be illustrious before the Lord unless his conflicts be many. If then, yours be a much-tried path, rejoice in it, because you will the better show forth the all-sufficient grace of God. As for his failing you, never dream of it-hate the thought. The God who has been sufficient until now, should be trusted to the end.

 If you ever feel that life is unfair look at the life of the apostles. We should rejoice that life is unfair, we have been chosen."

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Re: “My grace is sufficient for thee.”
« Reply #4 on: November 19, 2017, 10:49:33 am »
Once we have received Gods grace, all other needs are earthly. Everything heavenly comes from His grace.
What we need to survive on this earth is only needed for survival on this earth.

JB