file: /pub/resources/text/Our.Daily.Bread: db941031.txt ------------------------------------------------------- OUR DAILY BREAD Tuesday, October 31, 1994 --------------- READ: Titus 3:1-8 "A COMPLETE SALVATION" According to his mercy He saved us, ... that having been justified by His grace we should become heirs. - Titus 3:5,7 John Newton, author of the well known hymn Amazing Grace, was a miserable man of the age of 23. He had been involved in an immortal lifestyle and was engaged in the heartlessly cruel African slave trade. But he was fed up with his sinful way of life. A crises came on March 10, 1748, on board a ship that was caught in a violent storm. Thinking all was lost, Newton cried out in terror, "Lord, have mercy on us!" Suddenly the word mercy struck him with great force. If anybody needed it, he did. At that moment he believed on Jesus Christ as his savior. God forgave his sins and broke the power of his wicked lifestyle. The apostle Paul referred to both the mer- cy and the grace of God in salvation. he declared that it is by God's grace we are justified and delivered from the guilt of our sins (Ti.3:7). But he also said that it is God's mer- cy that delivers us from a lifestyle which he described as "foolish, disobedient, deceived, serving various lusts and pleasures, living in malice and envy, hateful and hating one another"(V.3). Let's thank God daily for his grace and his mercy. Author: Herbert Vander Lugt The fullness of God's matchless love Shines forth from blessed Calvary; What grace and mercy came too us When Jesus died on that tree! - Dennis J. De Haan THOUGHT FOR THE DAY ------------------- Grace and mercy are unearned blessings given to unworthy sinners. The Bible in One Year: Luke 10-13 ------------------------------------------------------------ Our Daily Bread, Copyright 1994, used by permission of Radio Bible Class, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49555, USA. Written per- mission must be obtained from RBC for any further posting or distribution. RBC provides a variety of Bible resources, which are free of charge. RBC is not funded by any group or denomination, and support comes voluntarily from its Members and friends. Write for more information, or call 1-800-598- 7221 ------------------------------------------------------------