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A Leap of Faith
It is by grace you have been saved, through faith.  Ephesians 2:8
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A French sailor, along with his cat, was sailing from Dutch Harbor—located on an island south of  Alaska—to San Diego, California, when his yacht was capsized by a huge wave. The vessel righted  itself, but the mariner lost his rudder and rigging to the violent swells. He reported his dire  situation to the Coast Guard, saying he was stranded, had no control, and his boat was “pretty much  dead in the water.” Eventually the Coast Guard contacted an oil drilling ship nearby, and they came  to the sailor’s rescue. However, he still had to make a literal leap of faith—with his cat tucked  under his jacket—from his boat to the rescue vessel.
In Ephesians 2, Paul described the sinful and hopeless condition of humanity—dead in the water  spiritually and separated from God (v. 1). Moreover, we were disobedient to all that He desires (v.  2) and depraved—unable to do anything to merit salvation (v. 3). But “by grace,” Jesus made it  possible for us to be “saved, through faith,” and this salvation is a “gift of God” (v. 8).
We were all stranded in the raging seas of sin and death, but praise God that we have a Savior who  made it possible for us to leap into His saving arms by faith. Christ alone can rescue us and carry  us to safety.
By Marvin Williams
REFLECT & PRAY
What is the means of the rescue Jesus has made possible? How are faith in Him and the salvation  He’s made possible linked?
Dear Jesus, Your mercy and grace led me to—by faith—leap into Your saving arms.
For further study, read  What’s Wrong with the Sinner’s Prayer 
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