{"id":1893,"date":"2022-10-15T15:01:33","date_gmt":"2022-10-15T20:01:33","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/genesis-61-3-when-grace-runs-out-bible-study\/"},"modified":"2022-10-15T15:01:33","modified_gmt":"2022-10-15T20:01:33","slug":"genesis-61-3-when-grace-runs-out-bible-study","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/genesis-61-3-when-grace-runs-out-bible-study\/","title":{"rendered":"Genesis 6:1-3 &#8211; When Grace Runs Out &#8211; Bible study"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Genesis 6:1-3 When Grace Runs Out  I am going to speak to you on a very hard topic this morning. It is one of those sermons that I do not really enjoy preaching, but it is truth and people need to be warned.  The title of the message is, When Grace Runs Out.  Most know this story. It has only been six chapters since God created the human race and only three since man introduced sin to the world, but already man had become so wicked that God was going to destroy all but eight of the worlds population. In verse three, God gave a deadline. The flood would come in 120 years.  The title of the message drops some hints about grace, some important hints. We need to spell those hints out. This morning for a few moments, lets consider three thoughts as we seek to better understand grace and what it does.  I. What Is Grace?     A. A good many people think that grace and mercy are synonyms for         one another.  That is, that they basically mean the same.     B. Others think that they are twins to one another that is, that         them mean almost the same.     C. However, I believe the Bible actually defines grace for us.  Phi 2:13  For it is God which worketh in you both to will and to do of his good pleasure.          1. I believe grace is when God works to accomplish His good             pleasure.         2. Notice several words:             a. Grace is God working to accomplish His GOOD pleasure.                 (1) Grace is not about God bringing judgment,   In                      fact, grace is God working to avoid judging                      people.                 (2) It will come as a surprise to some, but God takes                      no pleasure in judging sin.                 (3) Judgment is something that must be done for                      several reasons:                      (a) Because Gods nature cannot co-exist with                           sin.                           (1) It does so in some limited fashion                                because of another attribute of God,                                MERCY.                           (2) However, Gods mercy as great and                                wonderful as it is, has limits.                           (3) Mercy can only protect sinners for so                                long then it must give way to                                judgment.                           (4) In Genesis 6:3, God put a time limit on                                His mercy, 120 years.                      (b) Because sin allowed to exist unchecked                           always becomes more sinful.             b. WORKETH                 (1) Grace is God working.                 (2) I love mercy, but mercy is not God working.                      (a) In fact, mercy is just the opposite.                      (b) Mercy is God not working, not doing what His                           very nature demandsjudging sin.         3. While mercy is one of the many tools that grace may use,             grace does far more than just show mercy.             a. When I think of grace, I see grace as Gods overseer,                 Gods taskmaster.             b. Grace takes all of the tools of Gods goodness to work                 to produce goodness.                 (1) For example, grace uses mercy and forgiveness                      to forge salvation.                 (2) Think of mercy as the anvil and forgiveness as                      the hammer, but something is missing.                 (3) Something must heat the sinner up to make him                      pliable, moldable.                 (4) So grace uses the match of holiness to light the                      coals of the Word of God and create the fire of                      conviction.                 (5) Then God takes up the tongs of faith and moves                      the sinner from the flames of conviction to the                      anvil of mercy to be hammered upon by                      forgiveness.                 (6) But the fire must stay hot so graces uses the                      preaching of the Word of God to stoke the fire                      of conviction and keep it hot, while mercy and                      forgiveness create the work of salvation.             b. But that is just the first work of grace.                 (1) Grace then turns the sinner over and with                      salvation, restoration, and renewal, grace                      forges a new life for the sinner.                 (2) Still laying on the anvil of forgiveness and being                      shaped by the hammer of mercy, grace instills                      life, hope, joy, peace, and purpose.  II. Grace Runs Out     A. Back to the title of the message and the hints implied by it,         &quot;When Grace Runs Out.&quot;     B. One of the more obvious hints is that grace does run out.         1. In Genesis 6:3, God set a time limit on how long grace             would work.         2. The limit was 120 years.         3. That was a long time and it provided many opportunities.             a. The 120 years provided time for grace to build the                 ark.                 (1) You thought Noah built the ark.  Well, he did, but                      Noah could not have built the ark if grace had                      not been there.                 (2) Noah was no boat builder.  In fact, no one was a                      boat builderat least not on the scale of the                      ark.                 (3) The ark was massive and had to be built to                      withstand the stress of the flood and to carry                      the weight of all those animalsand their food.                 (4) It was Gods grace that gave Noah the                      specifications, that helped him hew and plane                      the wood, shape it, assemble it, into a boat                      that would float.                 (5) The perfect ratio for floating: 30 to 5 to 3. http:\/\/apologeticspress.org\/apcontent.aspx?category=13&amp;article=562              b. The 120 years also provided time for grace to offer                 salvation to many.                 (1) Remember that grace works for GOOD not BAD.                 (2) Grace does not work to bring judgment.                 (3) Grace uses mercy to hold judgment back while it                      works to forge a salvation.                 (4) For 120 years, grace preached that a flood was                      coming but God would provide salvation through                      the ark that was being built.                      (a) You thought Noah was the one who preached                           the message of salvation.                      (b) Well, he did, but Noah could not have                           preached salvation if grace had not been                           there.                             i. It was grace that built the ark and                                 grace that warned the people of the                                 flood and grace that kept Noah                                 preaching year after year when no                                 one-absolutely no one, believed                                 Noahs message.                            ii. If Gods goodness is being                                 accomplished then grace is there                                 doing it!         4. But, the 120 years did end and grace did run out.         5. One of the sad truths is about grace is that grace does             run out.     C. But there is a second hint in the title of the message.         1. When grace runs out, judgment begins.         2. The title of the message, &quot;When Grace Runs Out.&quot;             a. The first hint is that grace runs out.             b. The second hint is that when grace runs out, judgment                 begins.         3. \\#Ge 7:15-24\\ You can see the judgment in this account.             a. They went into the ark, grace ran out, and judgment                 began.             b. What a horrible judgment:                 (1) Death by drowning                 (2) Perhaps even worse, seeing it coming, watching                      as your family and friends were swept away into                      the raging and rising waters.                 (3) You say, &quot;That is horrible.  Why would God be so                      cruel?&quot;                 (4) Get this: When grace runs out, every good tool                      that grace uses stops as well.                      (a) Mercy ran out.                      (b) Kindness ran out.                      (c) Goodness ran out.                      (d) Forgiveness ran out.                      (e) Salvation ran out.                      (f) I want to say even Gods love ran out.     D. Someone says, &quot;Well thankfully, that only happened once.&quot;  No,         it has happened many times in human history.         1. Grace ran out of the Canaanites in            \\#Deut 7:2, Josh 6:21\\.         2. Grace ran out for Israels northern kingdom             \\#2Kings 17:20-23\\.         3. Grace ran out for Israels southern kingdom             \\#2Chron 36:17-20\\.         4. Grace ran out of Israel again when they rejected and             crucified Jesus \\#Matt 21:33-41\\.  Matt 21:40  When the lord therefore of the vineyard cometh, what will he do unto those husbandmen? 41  They say unto him, He will miserably destroy those wicked men, and will let out his vineyard unto other husbandmen, which shall render him the fruits in their seasons.          5. The truth is that history is filled with examples of grace             running out for kingdoms, nations, and even individuals.  III. When does Grace Run Out?     A. Now, that is the question of the hour.         1. No one knows for certain the exact time.         2. This, to my knowledge, is the only time God ever gave a             specific time period, 120 years.     B. However, we do know some specific times when grace will run         out.         1. For every human being, grace runs out at death. (Grace             can actually run out before death, but it always runs out             at death.)  Hebrews 9:27  And as it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment:          2. For the world, grace runs out at the rapture of the             church.             a. The rapture of the church is when God removes the                 church from off this planet.             b. That will begin a time period of intense judgment on                 this planet, judgment like the world has never seen.             c. Id like to say that we are inching toward that event                 every day, but we arent.  We are running toward it                 with might and furry.             d. In an articles published by Fox News this past week,                 it was reported that the IRS has granted the Satanic                 Temple tax exemption status. https:\/\/www.foxnews.com\/us\/satanic-temple-irs-has-designated-it-a- tax-exempt-church          3. But for you, grace may run out today if you reject Jesus             Christ as your Savior.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Genesis 6:1-3 When Grace Runs Out I am going to speak to you on a very hard topic this morning. It is one of those sermons that I do not really enjoy preaching, but it is truth and people need to be warned. The title of the message is, When Grace Runs Out. 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