Good
Morning All,
Romans
3:28; “For we hold that one is justified by faith apart from works of the law.”
For Valentine’s Day, Grandma decided that our 2½ year old grandson
needed to get a “Mr. Potatohead.” (“Mr.
Potatohead” has a plastic body shaped like a potato. You then attach eyes, ears, nose and mouth.) Since he is in the “twos” he insists on “doing
it myself”. So as he was working to get
an ear inserted to the hole, he was intensely focused on the task. He held the ear just so and held the
potatohead just so and then began to slowly twist each trying to line the pin
and the hole up. He even had his tongue
out as he got closer to success.
Eventually, he got the ear in and there were cheers all around.
As parents and grandparents, we try to impress upon the next generation
the need to work hard, to stick to a task, to persevere, to overcome adversity,
to succeed on their own. We, especially
we Americans, pride ourselves on the self-made successful person. We like the “pull yourself up by your own
bootstraps” stories and we often relay these to our children and grandchildren
as heroic events and ones that we would emulate. I think that sometimes this is why we have
trouble understanding that our salvation is completely God’s work.
God looks at you and then declares you holy because of the sacrifice of
Jesus. Jesus’ death completely paid the
debt of our sins so we are debt free. We
are free indeed. We no longer have the
burden of keeping the Law. We no longer
have to feel the pangs of guilt when we think of our sin. We are no longer slaves to the devil; we are free
because God has declared us innocent. We
don’t earn it or deserve it. There is
nothing we did to cause this to happen.
This is entirely a gift from a loving God; at no time did we have to
stick our tongue out to achieve it. At
no point in time did we have to twist or manipulate things to make it
work. It is ours free and we never had
to or ever will have to do anything to receive it. We only have to use the faith, another of God’s
gifts, to trust it. We only have to
cling to God’s promise of free salvation.
This often brings the question, “so we don’t have to do any good works?” The answer is no we don’t have to but when
you think of this wonderful gift which is given to you; don’t you want to say
thank you? God has told us how to say
thank you to him. It is not offering a
bunch of sacrifices to him or giving a lot of money to him; God has no need for
this. Rather God desires that we show
our thanks by showing the love that God gives us to others we meet. It is not a requirement but rather a
response. It is not a law but a
reaction. God freely gives you
salvation; celebrate God’s gift to you this and every day.
Father
of all mercies, you richly and daily forgive our sins. You graciously declare us innocent of all the
debt we owe. We give you thanks and
praise. Lead us to express this love in
ways that are beneficial to others. Help
us to love as you love us. Bring about
your true peace into this world. In the
precious name of Jesus we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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