FROGG Christians

Jul 01, 2008

F-R-O-G-G is actually an acronym that means to “Fully Rely On God’s Grace”, the first installment of a three-part study on worship at Crossweave. This is no new doctrine or not even a new twist on an old teaching, but rather a reminder of the essence of what worship is all about. Paul makes it clear in Philippians chapter 3 that we “put no confidence in the flesh” and completely rely on what God has already done for us on the cross. He actually goes on to say that even our best accomplishments are a four-letter word: dung.

I personally know of Christians who do fully rely on God for the daily provisions of food, clothing and shelter but fail to trust in Christ’s finished work as the sacrifice for their sin. It is possible to maintain a daily devotional life and perfect church attendance, and yet, according to this perspective on worship, fail to truly worship. To begin to worship God is to realize and accept that there is absolutely nothing you can do to save yourself from sin and the punishment of death, but to fully rely on God’s grace. One version of John 3:16 reads, “so that whoever believes in (trusts in, clings to, relies on) Him shall not perish (come to destruction, be lost) but have eternal (everlasting) life.”

Be a FROGG Christian. Rely on him for your eternal security—it’s the only way.

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