Good Morning!
John 3:16; “God loved the world this way: He gave his only Son so
that everyone who believes in
him will not die but will have eternal life.”
There is a story that
probably falls under the “urban myth” category.
The South Dakota version goes like this.
A young boy of about 8 or 9 went up to one of the national park officers
at Mount Rushmore monument. The boy told
the officer that he wanted to buy Mount Rushmore. The officer asked him, “How much do you have?”
The boy took a quarter out of his pocket.
“Not enough.” So, the boy reached
into his other pocket and pulled out a crumpled one-dollar bill. “Still not enough.” Then the officer looked at the boy, smiled
and said, “First of, the monument is not for sale. Secondly, you don’t have anywhere near enough
money. Finally, if you are a U.S.
citizen, you already own it.”
I am sure that there are
many versions of this story, and you can change the amount of money and the
national park or monument, but the story is the same basic story. There are some things that you don’t have
enough money for, it isn’t for sale, and you already own it.
That is exactly what we can say about our
salvation. We don’t have enough money to
buy it. Although there are many who try. They try by using their “good works” to try
and impress God. They think that God
will owe them for all the “good things” they do. That is pretty much what the Pharisees
thought. Somehow, God was going to be
impressed by how they acted. But that
was the real problem; it was just an act and the only ones who were fooled were
some of the people and the Pharisees.
Even if you could
possibly find enough money or good works, it is not for sale. It was earned by Jesus through his death and
resurrection. It is his righteousness,
and it is simply not for sale. Remember
the devil tried to buy it over and over again but could never offer a good
enough price. The devil offered all the
nations of the world, but Jesus turned him down cold. The salvation he earned was not and is not
for sale.
What our salvation is;
it is ours. God has given it to us
through the gift of faith. We can’t buy it;
we will never have enough money, but we already possess it. Our salvation, a gift from God because of
Jesus’ righteousness, belongs to us now and forever! Because God has redeemed us back into his
holy family, we have salvation given to us freely. It is ours because God loves us enough to
give it to us. His love for us is beyond
measure and price.
Gracious Father, you
give us the wonderful gift of salvation.
It costs more than we could ever pay and yet it is freely ours. Give us the wisdom to understand that our
works are not for you, or for our self but are for our brothers and sisters who
are in need. Move us by your Spirit to
live as you desire us to. Be with those
who are struggling with the cares of life.
Help them to solve their woes and their cares. Bring them the peace that the certainty of
their salvation and the guarantee of your love will bring. In Jesus’ precious name we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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