Titus 2:11-12 (NIV)
11 For the grace of God has appeared that offers
salvation to all people. 12 It teaches us to say “No” to ungodliness and
worldly passions, and to live self-controlled, upright and godly lives in this
present age,
The grace of God offers us a free gift of salvation that
we can choose to receive. In receiving that gift we also learn to live a
self-controlled life that is upright and godly.
Patrick Greene of San Antonio, Texas, has had a long
history of disliking and combating Christians. At one point Greene, an
outspoken local atheist, threatened to sue Henderson County about the yearly
manger display at the courthouse. "My wife and I had never had a Christian
do anything nice for us," Greene said in a local newspaper interview.
But all of that changed in March of 2012 when the
63-year-old Greene learned that he needed surgery for a detached retina. Greene
didn't have money to pay for the surgery, and he had to give up his cab driving
job. When Jessica Crye, a member of Sand Springs Baptist Church, heard about
Greene's situation, she told her pastor, Eric Graham, who then called Greene.
Greene said, "If you really want to contribute something, we need
groceries."
Greene thought that if anything, he'd see $50, or at most
$100. But a few days later, the church sent a check for $400. More checks soon
followed. The flabbergasted Greene said, "I thought I was in the Twilight
Zone. These people are acting like what the Bible says a Christian does."
Now, rather than try to remove the manger display, Greene
said he would like to add his contribution—a star for the top of the Nativity
scene. However, Greene added, "You people can figure out how to plug it
in."
[Matt Woodley, managing editor, PreachingToday.com;
source: Rich Flowers, "Atheist 'flabbergasted' by Christians'
assistance," Athens Review (3-20-12)]
When the love of God manifests itself through us, others
can see that love and understand the love of God.
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