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W.R. Inge

Grace

God's grace is available to all, and it unites the soul with Him in a living and indwelling relationship.
W.R. Inge preaches about the importance of intelligence and will in man, highlighting how the soul's simple work is more beautiful when God works in it. He emphasizes the need for understanding the one work God does in the soul, which is better than anything in the world, leading to the union between God and the soul. Inge stresses that every gift from God prepares the soul for the ultimate gift of Himself, and through grace, anyone can unite their will with God's will, reaching perfection with God's help.

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THE masters say: That is young, which is near its beginning. Intelligence is the youngest faculty in man: the first thing to break out from the soul is intelligence, the next is will, the other faculties follow. Now he saith: Young man, I say unto thee, arise. The soul in itself is a simple work; what God works in the simple light of the soul is more beautiful and more delightful than all the other works which He works in all creatures. But foolish people take evil for good and good for evil. But to him who rightly understands, the one work which God works in the soul is better and nobler and higher than all the world. Through that light comes grace. Grace never comes in the intelligence or in the will. If it could come in the intelligence or in the will, the intelligence and the will would have to transcend themselves. On this a master says: There is something secret about it; and thereby he means the spark of the soul, which alone can apprehend God. The true union between God and the soul takes place in the little spark, which is called the spirit of the soul. Grace unites not to any work. It is an indwelling and a living together of the soul in God. (255)

Every gift of God makes the soul ready to receive a new gift, greater than itself. (15)

Yea, since God has never given any gift, in order that man might rest in the possession of the gift, but gives every gift that He has given in heaven and on earth, in order that He might be able to give one gift, which is Himself, so with this gift of grace, and with all His gifts He will make us ready for the one gift, which is Himself. (569)

No man is so boorish or stupid or awkward, that he cannot, by God's grace, unite his will wholly and entirely with God's will. And nothing more is necessary than that he should say with earnest longing: O Lord, show me Thy dearest will, and strengthen me to do it. And God does it, as sure as He lives, and gives him grace in ever richer fulness, till he comes to perfection, as He gave to the woman at Jacob's well. Look you, the most ignorant and the lowest of you all can obtain this from God, before he leaves this church, yea, before I finish this sermon, as sure as God lives and I am a man. (187)

O almighty and merciful Creator and good Lord, be merciful to me for my poor sins, and help me that I may overcome all temptations and shameful lusts, and may be able to avoid utterly, in thought and deed, what Thou forbiddest, and give me grace to do and to hold all that Thou hast commanded. Help me to believe, to hope, and to love, and in every way to live as Thou willest, as much as Thou willest, and what Thou willest. (415)

Sermon Outline

  1. The Nature of Intelligence and Will
  2. The Source of Grace
  3. The Indwelling Nature of Grace
  4. The Gift of Grace
  5. The Availability of Grace
  6. No one is too boorish or stupid to receive God's will
  7. God gives grace to those who ask with earnest longing

Key Quotes

“Through that light comes grace.” — W.R. Inge
“No man is so boorish or stupid or awkward, that he cannot, by God's grace, unite his will wholly and entirely with God's will.” — W.R. Inge
“O almighty and merciful Creator and good Lord, be merciful to me for my poor sins, and help me that I may overcome all temptations and shameful lusts,” — W.R. Inge

Application Points

  • You can receive God's grace by asking with earnest longing.
  • God's will is available to all, regardless of intelligence or willpower.
  • The ultimate gift that God gives is Himself, and it is available to all who seek it.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the nature of intelligence and will in man?
Intelligence is the youngest faculty in man, and the will follows it in development.
Where does grace come from?
Grace comes from the soul, not the intelligence or will.
What is the ultimate gift that God gives?
The ultimate gift is God Himself.
Can anyone receive God's will?
Yes, no one is too boorish or stupid to receive God's will.
How can I receive God's grace?
You can receive God's grace by asking with earnest longing.

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