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SERMON SERIES: Saved by Grace SERMON TITLE: Glorious Grace SERMON TEXT: Ephesians 1:3-14 PREACHER: Rev. Kim James OCCASION: September 13, 2015, at First UMC INTRODUCTION I ve never been very coordinated. My body just doesn t always do what my mind tells it to. When I was a kid, growing by leaps and bounds, my body was even more awkward. When I would bump and bumble around, my Mom would sometimes say to me, Kim, we should have named you Grace. Maybe then, you d have been less clumsy. Yes, it would have been nice to have been born more poised and nimble, to have inherited more athletic competence and confidence. Fortunately, though, gracefulness isn t completely determined by our physical aptitude. As I grew from childhood into adolescence, I learned about a kind of grace that comes not from our bodies but from the heart of God. I learned that I could be saved by God s glorious grace. During the month of August, I preached five sermons from the Gospel of Mark on the subject of Jesus and healing. As we kick-off this new season of faith development, I thought it might be good to move into the Epistle to the Ephesians. There, in that letter which is sometimes, but not always, attributed to the Apostle Paul, the subject is largely about how we are saved by grace. Since grace is such a basic factor in our salvation, it seems like we ought to spend a few weeks trying to understand it. Like a student taking an introductory 101 class, it s good to begin at the beginning. So, today we start with defining and describing what Ephesians 1:6 calls God s glorious grace. 1 GOD S WILL & DESIRE According to Ephesians 1:3-14, grace is glorious because, first of all, it originates in God s will and desire. Verse 4 tells us that God chose us in Christ. We don t receive God s merciful love and forgiveness because we earn it, because we deserve it, or because of who our family is. Grace isn t an

2 entitlement. Grace is a gift of God s will. When we receive glorious grace, it s because God wants to give us grace. Verse 5 tells us that God destined us for adoption as God s children. While a child can hope to be adopted and embrace or rebel against an adoption, no child has the power to make an adoption happen. As an adoptive parent myself, I can tell you that social workers, judges, and potential parents are the ones who initiate the adoption process. The same goes with God, in matters of grace. We children can open our hearts to the mercy of God or reject it, but only God can offer it to us. And God does offer this compassionate love to us because God very much wants to claim us, name us, and include us in God s family. We see God s will and desire in the descriptive action words of this passage. In verses 6 and 8, we see that God freely bestowed and lavished this glorious grace upon us. In verse 9, the writer indicates that God made known his will. In verse 10, God s will of glorious grace is identified as God s plan. In verse 11, glorious grace is accomplished by God s purpose, counsel, and will. And according to verses 12 and 14, God does all this for our redemption and for the praise of Christ s and God s glory. Do you see what I mean about intentionality? Glorious grace doesn t just happen to us or come upon us by accident, and it certainly doesn t originate in ourselves. This grace is glorious because it comes from God s will and desire. 2 ABUNDANT A second aspect of glorious grace is that it is abundant. When Ephesians 1:6 and 8 tell us that God freely bestowed and lavished this grace upon us, there is a sense of largess, that God s grace is infinite in scope. Likewise, verse 3 indicates that this glorious grace is associated with every spiritual blessing. And, if we don t yet comprehend how hugely amazing that is, we should note that we re talking about every spiritual blessing in the heavenly places. In verse 7, the riches of [God s] grace assure us that there is no impoverishment, lack, or shortage. In verse 8, we see that this great resource

3 comes with all wisdom and insight. According to verses 10 and 11, our God who offers this abundant grace will gather up all things and accomplish all things. Do you hear how comprehensive that is? God is not stingy, and grace is not a little bit, to be doled out here and there, as a too-precious commodity. No, no, no. God s grace is glorious because it is so abundant. 3 LIFELONG A third attribute of God s glorious grace is that it is lifelong. God s merciful love doesn t just come to us at one point in our lives. God s forgiving power is present and available for all the times of our lives. In verse 4, we see that God chose us before the foundation of the world. John Wesley, the founding father of Methodism, called that prevenient grace, the grace that comes before we re even born. Even before we become aware of our need for God s mercy, God s loving compassion is already willing and able. God s glorious grace is available to us later also. Ephesians 1:7 reminds us of the redemption that comes to us through the blood of Christ. John Wesley called that justifying grace the kind of grace provided to us when we have grown up enough to recognize our guilt and to seek and trust God s forgiveness. That kind of redeeming, or justifying, grace wipes away our sins and gives us a fresh start. To borrow the expression Jesus used with Nicodemus, it s as if we re born again. While some Christians talk about being born again as a once-and-done thing, most Christians would testify to needing and obtaining this kind of glorious cleansing grace quite regularly throughout our lives. Whenever we have a pang of guilt, whenever we become aware we ve done something wrong, we go before our Lord to seek and receive glorious redeeming grace. But just because God wants to offer us a lifetime of grace doesn t mean we should callously keep on sinning. No conscientious Christian feels good about abusing the mercy of God. Consequently, our goal is be to become more and more like Christ, to become more and more holy, to become more and more perfected in God s love. According to Ephesians 1:12 and 13, God s desire for us is that we

4 would live for the praise of God s glory, marked with the... Holy Spirit, as God s own people. John Wesley taught that this ongoing faith formation and spiritual maturation is possible for us because of God s sanctifying grace. Before we re born, as we come to an age of understanding right from wrong, and as we mature in experience and faith--at every step along life s journey, there is grace available to us. God s grace is glorious because it is lifelong. CONCLUSION Yesterday morning, I prayed the invocation at the start of the annual genealogy conference at Weber State University. There were many hundreds of people mostly LDS, but not all gathered there to learn additional skills and techniques for studying and recording genealogy. They had invited me a United Methodist minister to lead the prayer because a number of us from our church had taken some classes at the Family Search Library last spring. I didn t stay at the conference all day, but during the hour I was there, I heard one of the keynote speakers tell an inspirational story from his own family. In researching his family history, he had come across a great aunt who had written about a time when she was just a young child back in Europe somewhere. She was eating from a pottery bowl, when, as sometimes happens with kids, the bowl ended up on the floor in broken pieces. Either her mother or a maid immediately began to scold the child for breaking the bowl and causing a mess. Possibly a hand of punishment was raised. But the child s father intervened in her defense, saying that it was only an accident. That act of compassion and forgiveness, that act of grace left such a profound impression on that child that this man s great aunt still remembered it and wrote it down when she was over 90 years of age. God s grace is like that. It is glorious because it originates in God s will and desire. It is glorious because it is abundant. And it is glorious because it is available to us our whole life long.

5 Because my dad is drawing very near to death, I suspect that I ll be gone next Sunday and David Barron will be leading you in a Laity Sunday service. But when I return from Montana, I m going to preach to you some more on this subject of grace, which is so vital to our Christian faith. What I want you to hear today is that we aren t just saved by grace. We are saved by glorious grace!