Counsels on Christian Worldview

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Counsel #4 — God Approaches Us

Picture: Counsel #4 — God Approaches Us CCW 57.1

Because the Bible is clear we can’t do anything to contribute to our salvation, it makes sense that God must initiate every aspect of our salvation, short of our own choice. A brief overview of world history demonstrates this. For example, God went looking for Adam and Eve in the Garden while they hid themselves. After Cain murdered Abel, God also went looking for him and initiated a conversation. Again, God chose Abraham and led Him out of Ur. He came to Jacob in a dream. He called Moses to deliver the Israelites from slavery. Finally, God came as one of us and died to make our salvation possible. The Bible consistently presents God as a pursuer and initiator—we love because He first loved us. Clearly, all we can do to be saved is to respond and receive what God has already done and is doing for us.[80] CCW 57.2

“But God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us.” Romans 5:8 NKJV CCW 57.3

Grace is an attribute of God exercised toward undeserving human beings. We did not seek for it, but it was sent in search of us. God rejoices to bestow His grace upon us, not because we are worthy, but because we are so utterly unworthy. Our only claim to His mercy is our great need. Ellen White in The Ministry of Healing, p.161.2 CCW 57.4

Reflect: How does the realization that your worthiness is not a factor in receiving God's grace impact your view of yourself and Him? CCW 57.5