OUR DAILY BREAD
Sunday
May 26, 2013
A Debtor
Read: 2 Corinthians 5:12-17
The love of Christ compels
us. —2 Corinthians 5:14
As a young man, Robert
Robinson (1735–1790) enjoyed getting into trouble with his friends,
so the stories go. At age 17, though, he heard a sermon by George Whitefield
from Matthew 3:7, and realized his need for salvation in Christ. The Lord
changed Robinson’s life, and he became a preacher. He also wrote
several hymns, including his best-known “Come, Thou Fount of
Every Blessing.”
Lately I’ve
been pondering God’s amazing grace toward us and the last stanza of that
hymn: “O to grace how great a debtor daily I’m
constrained to be!” The hymn brings to mind the apostle Paul’s
words: “The love of Christ compels [or constrains] us . . .
that those who live should live no longer for themselves, but for Him who died
for them and rose again” (2 Cor. 5:14-15).
We can’t
earn God’s love and grace. But because He has lavished it on
us, how can we help but love Him in return by living for Him! I’m
not exactly sure what that looks like, but it must include drawing near to Him,
listening to His Word, serving Him, and obeying Him out of gratitude and love.
As debtors, we are called to
live each day for Jesus who gave Himself for us. —Anne
Cetas
Come, Thou Fount of every
blessing,
Tune my heart to sing Thy
grace;
Streams of mercy, never
ceasing,
Call for songs of loudest
praise. —Robinson
Those who know God’s
grace show God’s grace.
Good Morning!
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