The Grace Dispensation
Apostle Grace Lubega
Ephesians 3:2 (KJV): If ye have heard of the dispensation of the grace of God which is given me to you-ward.
The grace of God is not just a doctrine.
Neither is it merely one of the attributes of God such as mercy and forgiveness.
Our theme scripture calls it a DISPENSATION.
It means that in both history and eternity, it was accorded a time period.
When we say that we are living in a grace dispensation, it means that anything done outside the revelation of this grace is not in accord with these times as understood in the Spirit.
You must understand these times, child of truth because these times are tagged to purpose and the divine plan of God. Hallelujah!
FURTHER STUDY: 2 Peter 1:12, John 1:17
GOLDEN NUGGET:
The Grace is not just a doctrine, it is a dispensation.
PRAYER: Father God, what a pleasure to be alive in this day! I thank you for your grace. Thank you for the new covenant that is built on better promises. Thank you for the blood of Christ that speaks better things than that of Abel. Thank you because this is not a day of vengeance but of your mercy poured out to us. I grow in grace and as I do, I am aligned to eternal purpose and course.
In Jesus’ name. Amen.
Posted in: Phaneroo Devotion
Leave a Comment (0) →
God has revealed to us the incredible truth that it is the responsibility of the Church to demonstrate the MANIFOLD WISDOM OF GOD to the powers and principalities.
Love is an experience.
Solomon speaks of an intimate relationship between the King and His love, which represents the relationship between Christ and each one of us, His bride the Church.
Pleasure is more often than not, greater than pain.
It is one thing to have the revelation of life, to understand that the life of God is in you and that it revitalises your mortal body and kills the transactions of the flesh but it is another to have the revelation of both life and immortality.
In our theme scripture, the word used for “gift” is charisma, which among other things, is translated to mean, a “miraculous faculty”.
As Christians, sometimes we are selfish in our pursuit of God because we seek Him for our personal needs and gratification.
There is a difference between what God does IN a man and what He does THROUGH a man.
The gospel operates two way: it either revives or offends.
Babylon is a system and it represents the order and operations of this present world.
It is important that each of us as Christian believers know which mountain we ought to be on top of and to influence. We all must do our part.