Good
Morning All,
Romans 5:2; “Through him we have
also obtained access by faith into this grace in which we stand, and we
rejoice in hope of the glory of God”.
It is always a pain in the neck and it
never fails. My passwords are never
fancy but that doesn’t mean I don’t forget them. Some want you to use numbers, symbols and letters;
some don’t care and in that fact I often get them mixed up and soon I lose my
ability to access the parts of the website that I desire. The articles that I try to mark for later
reference, the discussions that are going on, or my ability to access my
account information ends with that phrase “the user name and password are
incorrect” and our access is denied.
Losing access to some of your websites,
like school or the bank or your marketing adviser can really cause a
panic. You keep typing in the password
and the computer keeps blinking “access denied” over and over. You feel the loss of control and the loss of
power. You feel that tremendous feeling
of total frustration. “Access denied”
for some has become a way of life. Even
though it isn’t blinking at us when it occurs we can feel our access denied
when friends and loved ones reject us or turn away from us. “Access denied” is a painful way to live.
Because of our sinful nature, we received
an “access denied” from God as well. We
turned our backs to God and because of our sins our access to God was
denied. Even as God kept calling us
back, our access was denied because of sin.
In order for our access to be restored, a major undertaking must
occur. God sent His Son Jesus to pay the
price for our sins, to redeem us from sin and the power of the devil. Because of His love we have the gift, the gift
of our access restored. Because of His
grace we can come to the Father in prayer, standing before Him as
righteous. Jesus has given us His
righteousness that by faith in Him we have total access to God.
With that access, we can rejoice in
hope. We can rejoice in the certainty of
our salvation. We can rejoice in the
certainty of life eternal with Him. And
the best part is that our access is never denied. Even if we fail to use it properly or in a
timely manner, when we turn in faith to Him we have total access to the
blessings of the Father. With God we
will never have to see “access denied”.
We have been given, by faith, total access to God through Christ Jesus.
Father in heaven, we often fail to use our access to you as
we should. We look to ourselves as our
way out our hope for greater things.
Forgive us as we sin. Give us
that due confidence that we may boldly and assuredly come to you with all of
our prayers and petitions, all of our wants and needs, trusting in You to grant
those things which are according to your will.
In Jesus’ name we pray. Amen
God’s
Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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