Super-Abounding Grace
"And now, brethren, I commend you to God, and to the word of His grace." -Acts 20:32 [KJV]
Not
only did Paul "commend" the church at Ephesus "to
God," but he commended them also in an especial manner "to
the word of His grace." There is a difference between
"grace" and "the word of His grace."
Nothing but grace can save the soul; nothing but superabounding grace
can blot out and hide from the view of justice our aggravated
iniquities. But "the word of His grace" is that word
which brings this grace into the heart, which communicates life and
power to the soul, which the Spirit by His inward teaching and
testimony seals on the conscience, and by which He reveals and sheds
abroad that favour of which He testifies. This is what the Lord's
people want. It is "the word of grace" that
reaches their soul. It is not reading of grace in God's word that
brings peace into their hearts; it is "the word of His
grace," when He is pleased to speak that word with a divine
power to their souls, that brings salvation with it.
-preacher
J. C. Philpot
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