As a grace driven church, we know that leaving the comfort of our facilities and going into our community to share Christ’s love and grace is imparative. What does a grace driven church do in the community? We share the good news through good deeds. Just as it takes two wings to lift and airplane off the ground, we realize that coupling good news and good deeds will help us build the kingdom of God in Dayton.
Good deeds, expressed through service and ministry to others, validate good news. The good news explains the purpose of the good deeds.
Good news and good deeds are, after all, a summation of Jesus’ ministry on earth. When the crowds were following Jesus, he “welcomed them and spoke to them about the kingdom of God (good news), and he healed those who needed healing” (good deeds) Luke 9:11. When Jesus sent the twelve disciples out, “he sent them out to preach the kingdom of God (good news) and to heal the sick” (good deeds) Luke 9:2.
Riding a donkey, Jesus entered Jerusalem on Palm Sunday. The crowds cheered and shouted praises to him. They laid palm branches and cloaks on the ground for the donkey to walk on. For a moment, the donkey perhaps thought the people were cheering and laying down their sacrifices for him. But it wasn’t about him. He was simply carrying the Message.
As we serve our community with good deeds, our ultimate goal is to point people in the direction of a saving relationship with Jesus Christ.
We are just the donkey. It’s all about Jesus.
I have been on a journey for most of my adult life. It is a journey of trying to comprehend God's grace. It began when I was a young man as God began to break down some of my judgmental attitudes by bringing people into my life that helped me understand my own imperfections. Fifteen years ago, a tremendous recovery ministry came to our church, and as I met people who were so grateful for God's grace they could not speak of it without great emotion, I began to realize my great lack of understanding. I read Phillip Yancey's book, "What's So Amazing About Grace?" which led to study, prayer, meditation and further council on this incredible attribute of God. Truth is, God is still teaching me everyday about His wonderful grace.
When you think about it, grace itself isn't the most amazing attribute of God's character. It is what drives grace. What causes God to forgive? What motivated Him to come to this earth, endure ridicule, shed His blood, die a cruel death, raise from the dead. Why is it that God's reaction to my sin isn't to be repulsed, but rather, compassion? The attribute that fuels grace: His love. The most amazing thing about grace is that it is driven by His love.
I John says that "perfect love drives out fear." The result of grace: I don't have to be afraid. I don't have to live in fear that I'm not good enough. I don't have to live in fear that I am not loved. I am not rejected. I am not alone. His perfect love means I can rest in His grace.
His grace, driven by His love brings peace and freedom. That is truly amazing.