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Isaiah 27:3

Isaiah 27:3
J.C. Philpot January, 22 2016 3 min read
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January, 22 2016
J.C. Philpot
J.C. Philpot 3 min read
660 articles 41 sermons 54 books
What does the Bible say about God's grace in our lives?

God's grace is vital for maintaining spiritual life, as stated in Isaiah 27:3.

According to Isaiah 27:3, God Himself declares, "I the Lord do keep it; I will water it every moment." This verse underscores the importance of divine grace in sustaining believers' souls. Without this continuous supply of grace from God, believers are unable to engage in prayer, worship, or any spiritual activities meaningfully. The grace of Christ is essential not only for redemption but also for ongoing spiritual vitality, allowing Christians to navigate the trials and challenges of life with faith and assurance.

Isaiah 27:3, Proverbs 20:24

How do we know Christ's continuous grace is essential for salvation?

Christ's grace is essential as it continually sustains the believer's spiritual life.

Christ's role as a living Mediator is fundamental, as believers require continual supplies of His grace to maintain spiritual vitality. The necessity of Christ’s grace extends beyond His sacrificial death; it includes His ongoing life and work as the resurrected Savior. The grace received allows believers to love God, submit to His will, and endure trials. This ongoing relationship and reliance on Christ’s grace serve as evidence of true spiritual life, affirming His ongoing role in salvation.

Isaiah 27:3, Proverbs 20:24

Why is understanding God's grace important for Christians?

Understanding God's grace is crucial as it informs believers of their need for His continual sustenance.

Understanding God's grace is vital for Christians as it clarifies our reliance on Him for both initial salvation and ongoing spiritual vitality. The recognition of our need for grace leads to a deeper appreciation of Christ's work, both in His atonement and His ongoing intercession. This understanding fosters humility and drives us to seek God earnestly, reflecting that true spiritual life produces a longing for righteousness, pardon, and love. Without this awareness, believers may risk having a nominal faith devoid of the transformative power of grace.

Isaiah 27:3, Proverbs 20:24

"I the Lord do keep it; I will water it every moment--lest any hurt it, I will keep it night and day."

— Isaiah 27:3

The Lord Jesus Christ, who lives at God's right hand, has to send down supplies of his grace continually to keep your soul alive unto himself. Without this life being kept up and maintained by these continual supplies of his grace, you cannot pray, or read, or hear the word, or meditate with any feeling or profit. You cannot love the Lord and his blessed ways; you cannot submit to his righteous dealings; or hear the rod and him who appointed it. You may approach his throne, but your heart is cold, clouded, and unfeeling; your spirit sinks under the weight and burden of the trials and difficulties that are spread in your path; nor are you able to do anything that satisfies yourself, or that you think can satisfy God.

By these painful but profitable lessons, you are experimentally taught that you need the life of Christ as well as the death of Christ, the resurrection of Christ as much as the crucifixion of Christ; Christ as an ever-living, ever-gracious, ever-glorious Mediator, to send down supplies of his love and power into your soul, as much as you needed him to die upon the cross for your redemption.

"A man's steps are directed by the Lord. How then can anyone understand his own way?"--Proverbs 20:24

Does not your heart sometimes quake with fear lest you have nothing but a nominal profession, lest the god of this world is blinding you, and lest your conscience be hardened through the deceitfulness of sin? It is good to have such fears. He who fears not, who has no solemn apprehensions, no anxious inquiries, who is never exercised with some internal trepidation of soul, it is much to be feared has never known what it is to have "the candle of the Lord searching the inward parts of the belly."

But if God has quickened your soul into spiritual life, and you have ears to hear, I would just put two questions to you--Have you obtained righteousness by a manifestation of Christ's righteousness; pardon by the application of Christ's blood; love by a shedding abroad of love; deliverance by a discovery of God's outstretched hand? My other question is this--If you have not, and let conscience bear its honest testimony--if you have never experienced righteousness, pardon, love, and deliverance, is there a cry in your soul after them? Is there anything like fervent supplication that God would bestow them? Is there anything of a groan in the depth of your spirit that the Lord would reveal them? These are marks of life; and he that has these marks will have the blessing, because God has quickened him into spiritual life. It may be long delayed, but it will come at last; "it will surely come, it will not tarry." It may be withheld for wise purposes, and you may have to travel through many a dark season and many an anxious hour, but deliverance is sure; it is reserved for you in Christ, and you are reserved for it, kept by God himself unto salvation, ready to be revealed in the last time.

From Ears from Harvested Sheaves by J.C. Philpot.
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