π The King Is Coming Soon β Hope Beyond the End
π May 6 β Justification by Faith: Not by Works
Monthly Theme: The Cross and the Second Coming β The Victory of Love
Year Theme 2026: βSoon the King is coming β Hope beyond the endβ
π Central Bible Text of the Day
βFor by grace you have been saved through faith, and that not of yourselves; it is the gift of God, not of works, lest anyone should boast.β
β Ephesians 2:8β9
π Devotional of the Day
One of the greatest inner struggles of human beings is the desire to feel βgood enoughβ before God. Many tryβconsciously or unconsciouslyβto earn His acceptance through good behavior, religious efforts, or comparison with others. But the gospel presents a clear truth against this way of thinking: salvation is a gift.
At the cross, everything necessary was accomplished so that humanity could be righteous before God. This righteousness does not come from ourselves. It is given to us when we accept Christ by faith. This means we do not need to look at our own works, but at what Jesus has done for us.
Faith is not a merit, but trust. It is the acceptance of what God has already given. Whoever believes does not rely on themselves, but on the grace of God.
β¨ The Righteousness of Christ
The Bible teaches that the righteousness of Christ is credited to us. This means that God does not judge us according to our failures, but sees us in Christ.
Ellen G. White wrote:
βThe righteousness of Christ is imputed to the believer, and he stands before God as if he had not sinned.β
(Steps to Christ, p. 62)
This truth removes the pressure to prove ourselves. It brings freedom and security.
πΏ Grace That Leads to Life
Godβs grace is not a license for indifference. It leads to a new life. Those who understand that they are accepted by grace will not remain indifferent, but will live differently out of gratitude.
Good works are not the foundation of our salvation, but its fruit. They grow out of a living relationship with Christ.
Ellen G. White wrote:
βGood works are the fruit of faith, not its cause.β
(Christβs Object Lessons, p. 312)
ποΈ Assurance in Faith
The assurance of salvation is not based on our performance, but on Godβs faithfulness. This gives faith a deep sense of security. Even when we are weak, His grace remains.
This assurance does not lead to passivity, but to a life of trust and surrender.
π Prayer
Dear Heavenly Father,
thank You that I do not have to become righteous by my own works.
Thank You for the grace You give me in Christ.
Help me to trust in You
and not place my hope in myself.
Transform my life through Your love
and let my faith bear fruit.
Amen.
π Thought for the Day
Righteousness before God is not earned, but a gift of grace.
π‘ Personal Application
- Read Ephesians 2:8β10 and Romans 3:21β24.
What does it mean for you to be justified by grace? - Pray: βLord, I trust in Your grace, not in my works.β
- Practical: Live today consciously out of gratitude, not under pressure to perform.
πΊ Closing Verse
βTherefore we conclude that a man is justified by faith apart from the deeds of the law.β
β Romans 3:28
