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The High Cost of God's Grace

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April 21, 2026 12:00 am

The High Cost of God's Grace

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April 21, 2026 12:00 am

The Bible teaches that God's grace is not cheap, but rather a costly gift that requires Jesus Christ to lay aside his wealth, personhood, and position to make humanity rich in the Spirit. This concept is rooted in the idea that God's love is poured out upon us without merit or worth, and that our salvation is a result of Jesus' willingness to become poor for our sake.

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Welcome to the InTouch podcast with Charles Stanley for Tuesday, April 21st. People often wonder what they have to do to be a Christian. The good news is that all the work that's required for salvation has already been done by Jesus.

Well, grace is free, but it is not cheap. And there's a difference between being cheap and being free. You see, The cry of cheap grace. is man's attempt to defend This prideful insistence on doing something to help God. or to add to what God has done for him.

You see, grace is God's goodness and graciousness toward us without regard to merit or worth on our part. and in spite of what we deserve. But there is something inside of us. that somehow It feels better if we think that we can help God. or if we think that we made a contribution, or that it wasn't just all of Him, but that somehow we helped Him, when it comes to forgiveness of sin, salvation, the fullness of the Holy Spirit, there's not a single solitary thing we can do.

That's what I'm going to talk about in this message: the high cost of the grace of God. Free to us. but not free to him. No cost to us, but a high cost to Him. It isn't cheap grace.

It's free grace. but given at a high cost. And Paul describes this in one single verse in 2 Corinthians chapter 8.

So if you'll turn there. And let's think about this in terms of that title, The High Cost. of God's grace. in the eighth chapter of 2 Corinthians, right in the middle of a passage of Scripture or two chapters here that deal with the grace of God in the area of giving and how God promises to bless and so forth. Listen to what he says in this ninth verse.

For you know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ. that though he was rich, Yet for your sake he became poor. that you through his poverty might become rich. I want to read that one again. Look at that.

For you know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, that though he was rich, Yet for your sake he became poor, that you through his poverty may become rich.

Now? The grace of God is all about God pouring out the riches of His blessings in your life and my life that have nothing to do with whether we deserve it or not. It has to do with the goodness and love and graciousness and kindness of God.

So I want us to look at this passage in the light of this and see why, when somebody says, well, that's just cheap grace, if you mean to tell me that it's just believing that's all you have to do, well, let me explain this.

so that you'll not misunderstand. Believing doesn't mean that I simply think that there was something, but believing according to the New Testament is an act of faith. That is what believing is all about. It is placing our trust in. It is believing what he said about himself and responding accordingly.

If I really and truly believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God, really and truly believe that he died for my sins and he was the only one who could, and that salvation is only through him. What else can I do? You see, the person who says, now wait a minute, I've got to do something.

So let me ask you a question. What does the Bible say about the condition of humanity before a person is saved? Dead in trespasses and sins. What can a dead man or woman do for themselves spiritually? Absolutely nothing.

So when it comes to us helping God or contributing to our forgiveness or doing something to deserve salvation, what in the world can a dead person do? Absolutely zero. Spiritually dead men and women can't do anything. And so this human effort and human works is to no avail. Can't contribute his salvation.

can't contribute to being filled with the Spirit. can't do any of that, can't contribute to forgiveness. That is the work of one person at one time in history on the cross, Jesus Christ at Calvary. Cheap to us, it appears, not cheap, free, but what did it cost him?

So let's think about it for just a moment. When he says he was rich, Jesus was rich in four areas of his life. through which he became poor in order to make us rich in those same areas. And that's what grace is all about. First of all, he was rich in his possessions.

Well, what in the world did Jesus own? Before he came into this world, friend, he owned it all. Look, if you will, back in John chapter 1. I want you to look at a couple of verses here. In John chapter 1, in the very beginning of this gospel, notice how John begins his gospel talking about the Lord Jesus Christ and referring to him as the Word, the Word of God, the living Word of God.

He says in verse 1, In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was in the beginning with God. All things came into being by Him. Apart from him, nothing came into being that has come into being. That is, he created it all.

He was the creator and sustainer and owner of it all.

So the Bible says here that he who was rich Yet for our sake he became poor.

So what did he do? Jesus Christ laid aside all of his ownership and all of his wealth of glory. and came into this world as a baby. Owning nothing, possessing nothing. laying aside his capacity to possess and to own and being born in this world as any other baby except conceived by the Holy Spirit.

He owned it all, created it all, possessed it all, and yet He owned nothing. He said he became poor. that in his poverty you and I may become rich.

Now let me explain again, and I've said this many times, and I make no apology for saying it again and again and again. Here's the whole heart and the core and the soul of the New Testament wrapped up in this third chapter of Romans. When? The question is asked, how can God Remain just. and declare sinners no longer guilty, forgive us of our sins when His law said.

The soul that sinneth it shall die. The wages of sin is death. Every single person, all of us have sinned against God. All of us have the penalty of death resting upon us. Then, God seeing the absolute, total, helpless condition of mankind, that if He fulfilled His own decree, that would have meant that every single one of us would have been born into this world, lived our life, died, and been eternally separated from God.

So here's what grace did, and this is what grace is all about. This is why Jesus came, and everything we say about grace is wrapped up in this one passage in Romans. And that is this, in order for God to remain holy, just, and the righteous God that He is, He had to do something. to make it possible if he were going to save us. to provide for the payment of the penalty of our sin.

So Jesus Christ was and is God's gift to you and to me. who came into this world, who laid down his life at Calvary, who paid our sin debt in full. That's why he came. But it cost him. Listen, he says, Jesus Christ...

Though he was rich, yet for your sake he became poor. And what happened? As a result, of Him coming into this world and making it possible for God the Father to forgive us of our sins and make us His children. He has made us rich. Even in this next chapter, chapter 9, verse 8, listen to what He says.

And God is able to make all grace abound to you. That always having all sufficiency in everything, you may have an abundance for every good deed. That's what the throne of grace is all about. Coming to Him in time of need, seeking mercy and grace to help in time of need. The second thing he says, look at this.

He says, now he was rich, yet for your sake he became poor. He became poor not only in what he owned, he laid aside his wealth, but the scripture says he laid aside also his personhood. Who was he? You see the the most important knowledge that I need. The most important information I need in all of life.

is who is this Christ? Turn to Hebrews chapter 1, a beautiful verse about the Lord Jesus and who he is. In his description of him here, look at this. Chapter 1 of Hebrews. Talking about the Lord Jesus, he says, And he is the radiance of his, of the Father's glory.

and the exact representation of his nature. and upholds all things by the word of His power. When he had made purification of sins, speaking of his coming here to earth and dying for his sins, he sat down at the right hand of the majesty on high. Listen, if somebody says, who is Jesus? Just turn to Hebrews chapter 1 and read them this verse.

That Jesus Christ is the radiance of the glory of the Father, the one true God and the exact representation of his nature. He upholds all things by the word of His power. When He's made purification of sins, He's sat down at the right hand of the Majesty on High where He is today, making intercession for us and listening to the cries of sinners who are asking for the forgiveness of their sins.

Now, that's who he is, and the scripture says that he became poor.

Well, how did he become poor? Because he came into this world As a baby. He came into this world. As a child. He laid aside this personhood of all of his glory and majesty and honor.

Who is this man? This is God in the flesh. rich in His personhood. Every angel of the heavens bowing down before Him. All of the earth is full of His glory, the Bible says.

And what is he doing? Being born in a mother's womb.

Now he's washing feet as a servant. He said he was the servant of God, the servant of mankind. He said, I didn't come into this world. Listen, I didn't come into this world to be served. I came into this world to serve.

I came into this world to give my life a ransom for many. Here he was serving. a servant, a bondslave, emptying himself of his glory. He was so willing to work in your behalf and mine. Part of his poverty was this.

He would not grasp and hold on to his equality with God. Even though he never ceased to be God, He clothed that. He covered that so that when men looked upon him, they saw him as a man. They said, can anything good come out of Nazareth? You mean this carpenter's son claiming to be God?

I mean they were furious. Because they only saw him as a man. What did he do? He laid aside. the real essence of his personhood and came into this world as an itinerant preacher.

a carpenter's son, growing up in a carpenter's home. and becoming a carpenter. He became poor, the scripture says, so you're not going to become rich. Listen. He was rich, yet for your sake he became poor, that you through his poverty may become rich.

That is the grace of God is the goodness and the love and the unmerited favor of God bestowed upon us through the person of Jesus Christ. And it's listen, grace is cheap. Free but not cheap. If I consider something cheap, I will handle it as if it's cheap. But if I consider something very, very, very valuable, I'm going to treat it as a valuable thing.

And you know, when you and I sin against God and we ignore God and do our thing and live our life and Don't read His Word, and we don't spend time with Him in prayer, and we just start doing our thing, ignoring Him. You know what we're doing? We're treating the grace of God in a very cheap fashion. The most valuable thing you and I have is the grace of God. Listen, His unmerited, undeserved, listen.

undeserved, immeasurable. Fathomless. Love, infinite, poured out upon us with no reservations, but only this. as God knows it is good for us. That's what we have.

And he said, in order for that to happen, he became poor in his personhood.

So listen. His poverty made me and you rich. His poverty made us rich. It isn't something to be considered cheap because he did all the paying and you and I do all the receiving. That doesn't mean it's cheap.

It means it was gloriously expensive to God the Father. But notice what he says. He said, He was rich, yet for your sake he became poor. Rich in his possessions, he gave it up in order that you and I may be rich and wealthy in him. His personhood he gave up in order that you and I may become rich and wealthy in him.

He also gave up his position. And what in the world was that? Seated at the Father's right hand. ruling and reigning over all the earth, exercising absolute and total complete control over all things. And what does he do?

He comes to be seated in the heart of sinful humanity. What a price. to lay aside his position. of the Father's Son to become the sinner's friend. He called himself a shepherd.

He was a friend. Though he called himself God, He only said that in clarifying his true identity. And when you think about his true identity and you think about the power. The power that was his Infinite. Absolute.

complete control of everything. You see, because he was absolutely infinite in his power. But he laid it aside. He came to this stage of poverty. power-wise.

He allowed himself. to be a little bitsy, itsy, itsy bits of flesh. in his mother's womb. Growing up as a baby and being born like every other baby except conceived by the Holy Spirit. Growing up as a child.

as a little boy. Growing up as a man. With all the things that little boys have to deal with in life. and yet without sin. When he grew up, he had to labor in the carpenter shop just like any other man.

He got tired. Weary. He couldn't make furniture 24 hours a day. He got tired. Had to sleep, had to rest.

He became wary. You know why? Because he laid aside that infinite power within him and the glory with the Father before in order to become man and to suffer like man. And my friend, listen. He didn't do that because he had to.

He did it voluntarily. God the Father and God the Son, if we can put this in human terms, we can only put it in human terms because the mind can't conceive of how far back this all happened. Let's say that the two of them talked about it. And the father said, my son, Look at helpless humanity as it's going to be. Then I go make it.

And there's only one way to save them. Are you willing to go? Yes, Father. Yeah. Yes, Father.

Yes, Father, I'm willing to go. Men would approach him. to kill him, the Bible says they walk, he walked right through the crowd, they couldn't touch him. Was it because he exercised some divine power? No.

There was just something about him they couldn't touch. When he stood before Pilate, And Pilate talked about what he could do to him. You remember what Jesus said? He said, Pilate, you can't do anything unless my Father gives you permission. In the Garden of Gethsemane, He said he could have called down legions of angels, wiped out the whole crowd.

He didn't do it. I want you to think about something. this infinite, indescribable, fathomless power, the Son of God. You say, great. Let me tell you something more powerful than that.

You think about the power that it took Jesus. to give himself over. to wicked, vile men whose one purpose in life was to stop God's redemptive plan. Imagine the power it took for him to allow Roman soldiers to beat him and beat him and beat him till his back was just flesh and blood. And never say a word.

When he could have absolutely annihilated them by with a blink of his eye, they'd have been gone. Imagine lying down on the cross and Allowing men to take a spike. and drive it through His hands and his feet. When he could have stopped it at any moment. Imagine the power it took to yield.

deity to humanity. Holiness to wickedness. And never say a word. Friend, That's wealth. Becoming poor.

to make us rich. That's what grace is all about. That's what salvation is all about. That's what Paul is talking about when he says. Jesus Christ who is rich.

became poor. that in his poverty You and I. may be rich in the grace of Almighty God. And somebody called it cheap. Free, yes.

Cheap. Never. Cost the father a son? Cost the Son everything, his possessions, his personhood, his position, and his power. And why did he do it?

Because, for God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son. that whoever believes in him will not perish. but have eternal life. everlasting life. And what does man have to do to get it?

Place His or her simple trust. in the Lord Jesus Christ as personal Savior. That means simply to believe that when he went to the cross, He went to the cross with you in mind. It is the grace and goodness and love of God poured out. Cheap, it's not cheap.

Free, yes it's free. Deserve it, we'll never deserve it. If you lived a million years, you couldn't deserve it. It is God's goodness and love and mercy poured out. Because he loves us.

And my friend, what does that say? It says no matter. How sinful you've been. no matter how wicked and no matter how guilty, no matter what your past looks like. The grace of God.

Brought into this world by the person of Jesus Christ. Who became poor? in order that you may become rich. has offered to forgive you of your sins and to cleanse you. and to make it possible for you to come to Him for forgiveness and cleansing and having your needs met no matter what they are.

That's the grace of God. If you've never trusted him as your Savior, Then life hasn't really begun for you. Listen to this. Existence could come to an end. before you ever began to live.

Because you see, Jesus is real life. That's life at its fullest. Troubles, heartaches, burdens, trials, tribulations, difficulties, faults, failures, sins, yes. But when you have Jesus, Everything is different. Um and there is a grace to support you.

that you will never know until you try it by faith. Uh Thank you for listening to the high cost of God's grace. If you'd like to know more about Charles Stanley or In Touch Ministries, stop by intouch.org. This podcast is a presentation of In Touch Ministries, Atlanta, Georgia.

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