Why Grace

Hebrews 2:1 Therefore we ought to give the more earnest heed to the things which we have heard, lest at any time we should let them slip.

Why do we need grace? Perhaps it is because we are more forgetful than faithful. This is in part because we are more active than fruitful. Busy times, busy people, so much to do that we cannot seem to remember everything.

Daniel 12:4 But thou, O Daniel, shut up the words, and seal the book, even to the time of the end: many shall run to and fro, and knowledge shall be increased.

Let it be known that this increase of knowledge, which is too much for us to hold and heed within our ability as mere humans might just be a sign of the times. This running to and fro, looks like a hurried thing, unproductive and man always trying to catch up.

Are you trying to keep up with everything and in that are you keeping hold of those things you have heard of the Lord, or are they slipping away?

There seems to be two types of people in all those extinction level event movies and the perception of that might be true. There are those who take and those who give. The takers burn, loot and kill. The givers comfort the frightened and extend grace until nothing is left to be done.

What is missing in both types is the use of knowledge. In the end it is useless.

Revelation 21:4 And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain: for the former things are passed away.

Knowledge will be of no use to you then but grace shall still abound.

How Many

Luke 1:1-4 Dear Theophilus Many people have already written an account of the events which have happened among us, basing their work on the evidence of those whom we know were eye-witnesses as well as teachers of the message. I have therefore decided, since I have traced the course of these happenings carefully from the beginning, to set them down for you myself in their proper order, so that you may have reliable information about the matters in which you have already had instruction. PHILLIPS NEW TESTAMENT

Luke is a physician. If in the course of his life Luke has kept careful records about his patients as all doctors do, is it not noteworthy to assume that this is a part of Luke’s personality that spills over into other areas of interest besides medicine? Given that Luke’s profession places him in close contact with many people, it might be that many have opened up to him things most intimate and personal.

These many writings of events never made their way into the bible. Just as historians often use letters from friends and relatives to piece together the life of historical figure like George Washington, Luke has taken the many writings in evidence to order up events about Christ.

Interestingly Luke acknowledges that Theophilus has already received instruction, by whom and to what extent is not known. We have two distinct letter from Luke to this friend. Their friendship must be close if Luke finds it necessary to go into such minute detail of events with order and precision. I also find it interesting on a personal level that of all the books of the bible, the two I have the most problem with are the Gospel of Luke and Acts. Not because the information is inaccurate but because it is clinical.

I prefer the passionate writings of Paul and John over the dry autopsies of Luke. But is this not exactly what is required of historians? A dispassionate clinical record is required of history in order not to taint the records with anything but accurate observations.

I am just one type of Christian moved as I can be touched. There are other types who need to hear the witness of Luke in his style in order to touch them in ways I am not moved. Praise God that He looks out for all His people and not just me.

How many types did Luke encounter?