Saving Grace / What they should have told you

Saving Grace

The weight of sin is a terrible thing, and everyone can feel it. Even if it is not our sin, we are still capable of feeling it, grieving for it. You see, in reality sin belongs to all of us, we are inescapable of it. We are capable of feeling sin in a variety of ways. But, grieving for it is by far the most breathtaking. Some of us may never feel the various effects of all the kinds of sin. Some of us are somehow protected from it, perhaps by the correct behaviors and prayers of our parents. There are some, whom thru various means intentionally numb themselves from all feelings, including the weights of sin. Even the youngest child begins to feel the weight of sin, as they begin to do wrong, and then attempt to deceive their parents to cover for the sin. I can think back many years, remembering to when I was just a young boy, doing wrong, knowing I was doing wrong, and posting a lookout so as not to get caught. Of course, I had no idea what I was doing, but I knew that it was wrong, and that I didn’t want to get caught. As an adult, fully baptized long ago, I realized that for some this childish behavior of sinning, and trying to cover for it never leaves. But, I do know that sooner or later, the cover is blown, and simply put, there will be hell to pay for it. For some, perhaps they pay for it daily. For others, perhaps the most severe, pay for it minute by minute. I think perhaps this keeps many of our worlds’ various professionals in business. Repeatedly “helping” others who’s cover has been blown, and the sin has been revealed, exposed. Although this worldly revealing is punishing, it is nothing compared to the revelation that all of us will receive from our Lord God. No one has to teach us how to sin, we are born into it. Just as no one teaches our hearts to beat, or our lungs to breath, it just happens. But back to grieving, the most grievous of all sin, is that which is shown to us by those whom we love the most. If you can, try to imagine swimming in an ocean of uncured cement. It hurts the worst, and takes the longest to heal, and it is the hardest to forgive as in Deuteronomy 5:9 and Numbers 14:18. I think, hard for our Father in heaven to forgive, and therefor hard for his children to forgive. You see, learned behavior can be both good and bad… depending on what is being taught. I pray, teach your children well. For just as we are born into sin, there is also goodness in us as Genesis 3:22 states, “Then the Lord God said, ‘behold man has become like one of us in knowing good and evil.’ And so while this was a terrible turn in what our relationship with God could have been, there was and is still “good” in us. That good, is no other than the Lord God himself, as we are created in His image. God was not going to let all be lost, even so God had a plan which is now and forever active and forever in place as Hebrews 8: 12-13 states, “For I will forgive their wickedness and will remember their sins no more.”

Nicholas David Fedorow

10-30-2025

Dave Fedorov

About me: Believing in the oneness of God, in the context of the Holy Trinity of the Father, Son, and the Holy Spirit. I believe in God the Father Almighty, maker of heaven and earth; and In Jesus Christ his only begotten Son our Lord, who was conceived by the Holy Spirt, born of the virgin Mary, suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, died, and buried; the 3rd day he rose from the dead; he ascended into heaven, and sits at the right hand of God the father Almighty. Adapted from "Apostles Creed". I am a first generation American born in the USA into a family of European immigrants whom settled in America in 1951. After WW2, much of Europe was in a state of rubble. My parents traveled from Ukraine to Germany, then to France and back to Germany looking for work. There in West Germany, they were advised by American soldiers to travel to the USA in search of opportunities to raise their family. I was born the seventh sibling to this family. As a statement of my families faith, it was under these conditions my mother carried with her, her children and a bible in her native language, country to country, then finally to the Unites States of America. They spent 10 perilous days crossing the ocean aboard the cramped American transport ship, the USS General R.M. Blatchford. I attended school and graduated high school with some 250 other students. By my senior year, I had enough credits, that I was able to attend school half days, while also working half days at a local tool and die machine shop. I took to it rather quickly, and began training on the most recent CNC programmable equipment available. Within two years, I had been promoted to shop Forman responsible of all production. I attended and graduated from Goshen College supervision management courses. I married my teenage sweet heart at the age of 21 and we have two sons. They themselves are married, have children and lead productive lives. I was water baptized at the Assembly of God by Pastor Paul McGuichee. I under went spiritual baptism by the Holy Spirt that same day. I believe in the nature and true mission and spirit of the church. Through this we are enable with the true power of the Holy Spirit. Ephesians 3:10 His intent was that now, through the church, the manifold wisdom of God should be made known to the rulers and authorities in the heavenly realms. Through this we are enable with the true power of the Holy Spirit. I fully believe that the Holy Bible and it's scripture is the inspired word of God, and it therefor gives it's authority and role as the foundation for beliefs and practice. I invite the Holy Spirit into my life and subscribe to His work in holy baptism, regeneration, sanctification and continued work in empowering believers. Acts 2:38 I believe in salvation by grace alone. For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith-and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God- not by works, so that no one can boast. Ephesians 2:8-9. I give testimony through the holy scripture as to the authenticity of Jesus Christ the Man, conceived of the Holy Spirit and born of the virgin Mary.... His deity as the only begotten Son of God... His sinless life on earth... His atoning death, resurrection and ascension into heaven... Nicholas David Fedorow