Good Morning All,
John 3:17; “For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the
world, but in order that the world might be saved through him.”
Most Christians are familiar
with the 10 Commandments and how they speak of how we are to act or interact
with each other, with our own body, even with respect to how we view and act
toward God. Many see these as a list of
duties to perform and that, somehow, if and when we are able, God will see the
way we keep these commands and reward us greatly. We often hear these folks speak of their
struggles and how God “convicts” them of their sin. Others see the commandments and then amend
the statements so that keeping them is easier.
If we re-interpret them so that they are in tune with modern ways, well then,
I can keep them better. Some think the
commands are just suggestions or guidelines and not much more.
Scriptures reveals why we
have the 10 Commandments. God gave us
the law so we would know that we were sinners (Romans 3:20). We can look at the law and clearly see one
very stark and bold truth; I have failed to keep them, and I continue to fail
to keep them. There is no way that I can
possibly keep them well enough so that God is impressed; I can’t even keep them,
so my neighbor is impressed. I
definitely need someone to keep them for me or else I am sunk.
God could have come into
this world to condemn the world, but He didn’t. He came to free this
world from a law that we could never keep. We are free, not because of
anything we have done or attempted to do and certainly not because we’ve
changed the law to make it easier. We are released only because of what
God has decided to do for us through the Word that became flesh, Jesus
Christ. Through the sacrifice of Jesus, God speaks a new Word to
you. He speaks forgiveness to you. He speaks mercy to you. He
tells you that you are free, that He loves you, that He really does forgive
what you have done in your life. He forgives and releases you even if you
have trouble releasing and forgiving yourself.
God chose to love you. God chose to forgive you. We can hold onto this great truth. I cannot keep the law; the 10 Commandments
glare with my failures. Yet the empty
cross and the empty tomb show me God’s love has triumphed over my
failures. Because of his love, I cling to
him for my salvation and go out and try to live the loving, serving life that
God has laid out for me. My goal is to
love others just as I am loved by God. I
will never achieve this level, but every step helps bring healing into this
world.
Father, your love for me is
overwhelming. Your love overcomes all my
failures, and you lift me up to be your child.
Strengthen my desire to serve you.
Guide me on the path so that I may share the love that you give to me
with others. Lead me in the joyful
celebration of your incredible mercy. In
the precious name of Jesus, our Risen Savior, we pray, amen.
God’s
Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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