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Chapter 3 ~ Grace that is surprising....

Written by: Bill Sparks Posted on: March 7, 2016 Blog: GrowLead

Life is really interesting, so is this chapter...

This chapter teems with all kinds of story lines that could be found at any given time on a daytime

judah_sad.jpgsoap or a nighttime drama, with all the trimmings of family infidelity, hatred, twists and turns that would cause you to sit on pins and needles until the next episode!

I am wondering, what do you think of what you read?

I am guessing that you had already heard of Joseph's story, probably have seen all the flanelgraphs for this epic tale. What I wonder is, were you already aware of the steamy exchange of Judah and Tamar?

Some thing that is really amazing to me, is that with all that "stuff", Judah would still become the leader of one of the tribes of the nation that God would establish, Israel. And then, Judah's genealogy includes the Savior!

My aim in the next few lines is not to make any political statements. But you would have to live in a vacuum to have not heard about President Trump and any number of crazy things he has had thrown at him. Some he asked for, some he didn't. My point, if you are out front in a leadership role of any kind your life is open to the commentary of those who feel free to speak for or against you. Judah was a known leader among his people. His choices were going to be public, it just took time.

Now, imagine what CNN, Fox News, New York Times or any other media avenue would do with a story like Judah's! He would be shredded to pieces or his story would be a documentary. "Prominent businessman now confesses he is the father of his daughter-in-law's baby!" If you think about it, it may not even play well in our society, we've seen about everything! But in Judah's day, given Judah's families faith, that was the scandal he had created with his choices!

But...

Judah's story is full of grace, it's just down the road and he doesn't know it's coming.

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It's the same for us. Our story isn't what the people around us tell us. That is why it is so amazing that we are able to find grace, even when we've made "headline" decisions (whether they made it there or not). In our past or even today, God's grace can turn them into something much different than we can imagine.

As I finish this post, I want to share some of the thoughts from this chapter. Feel free to share your thoughts after you read these...

  • Like all principles, the principle of sowing and reaping can work for you or against you. (Pg 33)
  • Grace is the vehicle God uses on occasion to ensure that we get precisely what we grace-of-god.jpgdon't deserve. (Pg 34)
  • Once again, the law of sowing and reaping was thwarted by grace. (Pg 47)
  • God continued to weave the theme of grace into the story of mankind. Through Judah's story, we are reminded that grace is not reserved for good people; grace underscores the goodness of God. (Pg 49)

There we go, chapter 3 "in the books". How are you doing? Enjoying your read (again?)

Till next week,

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Comments:

Jeff said:

on March 9, 2016 at 5:32pm

Rereading this chapter in the life of Judah really brought home the fact that Grace is so amazing and life changing. I found myself thinking that Judah was shown Grace enough times that he finally got it! I think that story also plays out to some extent in most of our lives. We receive Grace over and over until that day when we understand in a very real way what have been withheld or given to us that never should have been. It is then we are broken and see ourselves as who we are... that is when, like Judah, we can be used by the good Lord to move the Kingdom of God forward with our new found since of respect and awe for the Grace afforded us.

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