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Our Lord cleaned the temple and we are to clean our house. What was said to the dove merchants was meant for the entire structure of the compromised Temple. It could have been said to money changers, sheep traders and purveyors of incense. It was shouted to one, but included everyone.

Paul tackled the opponents of Grace throughout this wonderful first book of his writings. Having suffered much from the Jews, he was unwilling to see his converts slide back into a form of Judaism, even though it was being administered and nurtured by Jewish converts. However, in attacking this error, he, in essence, attacked all forthcoming attempts to "add things" to the Grace Gospel flowing out of Christ.

Grace has a mind all its own and is on its own course. It is God determined. No one advises grace as to what it will or will not do. Grace, though, is in charge of more things in God's kingdom than what the church has been taught. For one thing, it does not take the counsel of any man. Grace goes where man gives up and swells the recipient's faith to the point he or she is able to be on over comer. When man judges a situation as unsolvable, grace rushes in and stops the action and supplies the answer and men stand overwhelmed by its power.

Do we have a hedge of protection today or is it even needed? A luncheon, with a devoted and very spiritual man, was the occasion God used to engender this study entitled, "Hedged about with Mercy." As conversation progressed, the brother began relating how he had lived his life up to that point. In brief, he unfolded a scheme of living which will bear fruit in the life of anyone who will adopt its premises.

Our Lord cleaned the temple and we are to clean our house. What was said to the dove merchants was meant for the entire structure of the compromised Temple. It could have been said to money changers, sheep traders and purveyors of incense. It was shouted to one, but included everyone.

Paul tackled the opponents of Grace throughout this wonderful first book of his writings. Having suffered much from the Jews, he was unwilling to see his converts slide back into a form of Judaism, even though it was being administered and nurtured by Jewish converts. However, in attacking this error, he, in essence, attacked all forthcoming attempts to "add things" to the Grace Gospel flowing out of Christ.

Grace has a mind all its own and is on its own course. It is God determined. No one advises grace as to what it will or will not do. Grace, though, is in charge of more things in God's kingdom than what the church has been taught. For one thing, it does not take the counsel of any man. Grace goes where man gives up and swells the recipient's faith to the point he or she is able to be on over comer. When man judges a situation as unsolvable, grace rushes in and stops the action and supplies the answer and men stand overwhelmed by its power.

Do we have a hedge of protection today or is it even needed? A luncheon, with a devoted and very spiritual man, was the occasion God used to engender this study entitled, "Hedged about with Mercy." As conversation progressed, the brother began relating how he had lived his life up to that point. In brief, he unfolded a scheme of living which will bear fruit in the life of anyone who will adopt its premises.