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TOPIC: WHY BIBLE SAINTS FOUND GRACE IN GOD’S SIGHT

TEXT: 2 TIMOTHY 2:19-21 

MONDAY APRIL 3rd 

Key verse: “And when He had removed him, He raised unto them David to be their king, to whom also He gave testimony, and said, I have found David the son of Jesse, a man after my own heart, which shall fulfill all My will.” Acts 13: 22
I have found… it is not easy even for God to find a man like this. I have found them, which means I have been looking for him. I searched for him and at last, I found him. A man after my own heart means his heart is on Me, and he will do all my pleasure. David was a man dedicated to God in life and service. He was bold and courageous and God put him to use as a vessel of honor. The Bible gives us accounts of men and women that obtained favor before God. The Bible also shows us why some of these people found grace in God’s sight. God is the same and attributes from the beginning of His revelation to man until now. Some things provoke Him to judge against men and some things provoke Him to love and make men obtain grace in His sight. We shall make a brief study of some Bible saints with an emphasis on why they obtained grace in the sight of God. 
(1). ENOCH: It is not common, brother. It is not common, sister: how many people were taken up by God like that? There was a reason why Enoch found grace in the sight of God. The Scripture gives it as follows: Enoch walked with God. Finding grace goes with righteousness. Thou lovest righteousness and hatest wickedness, therefore, God, thy God had anointed thee with the oil of gladness above thy fellows.
2). NOAH It is not common to obtain this special grace that Noah had from the Lord. The grace of God indeed has appeared to all men, but not all men find it. Not all men find this special grace Noah found in the eyes of God. Why did Noah find grace in the eyes of the LORD? See what the Scripture says below of Noah. We can see by the Scripture that Noah found grace in the sight of God because of his righteous and perfect life

Thought for the day: Grace has appeared to all men, but not all men find it.

Song for the day: When I think of the goodness of Jesus, and all He has done…

Bible reading for the day: Judges 10-11; Luke 9:1-36
#Horemow.

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