Good Morning All,
Romans 10: 9-10; “because, if you
confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God
raised him from the dead, you will be saved. For with the
heart one believes and is justified, and with the mouth one confesses and is
saved.”
How long does it take? Have you ever asked that question? How long does it take to take this test? How long is the service going to be? How long do I have to stay in the
hospital? How long is rehab? How long will I be deployed overseas? How long before we get paid? We ask that question often usually because we
associate the “cost” of doing something by the time we spend doing it.
If you go into a restaurant, how long do
you wait in line to get a table? This
depends on how good the food is and how much time we feel we have until the
next appointment. We place a premium on
our time. This is why people are often
amazed at how long it takes you to accomplish some goals. To be a doctor or a dentist takes college,
med school and then internships or residencies totaling 10-15 years. If you want to be a leader in China, they
don’t look at you unless you are over 70.
Some people spend most of their adult lives trying to find certain
species of butterflies or certain types of stamps. Some things take years to complete.
For someone to study the Hindu or Buddhist
religion, they will spend most of their life in study and contemplation at different
schools of thought within the religion.
It takes just a few years to be a rabbi but many to be one of the
respected scribes who study the Torah and the Talmud. It takes a long time to be involved in these
religions. This is usually because of the
in-depth intricacies involved in the study.
It takes years to be able to clearly understand the nuances of the
different teachings.
That fact is one of the facets which make
our Christian faith so unique. It is
easy because it doesn’t depend on us, our knowledge or wisdom plays no
role. “If we confess with our mouth and
believe with our heart, we are saved.” This is one of the reasons why I think
so many people will be surprised by who is in heaven. People, that the “religious” types viewed as
suspect, will be sharing at the table of the feast with everyone else. It is not our actions or our knowledge, but
it is through our faith that we are saved.
Faith is the component and only God can see faith.
The really good news is that we, too, only
need faith. We only need the faith which
God gives us through his Holy Spirit. We
don’t need degrees or letters after our name; we need Faith in our heart and a
confessing mouth.
Father of all tender
mercies, we give you thanks for the blessings which you shower us with
daily. We especially give you thanks for
the simplicity of our faith. Give us a
free and willing spirit to surrender our lives to your will and serve you with
joy everlasting in your kingdom. In
Jesus’ precious name we pray, amen
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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