Saturday, February 27, 2021
CHRISTIAN, YOU ARE GRIEVING GOD'S HEART
Saturday, February 20, 2021
GOD’S GRACE and JUSTICE WORK TOGETHER
Some people think that, at the end of this life, God will weigh their good deeds against their bad deeds; their hope is that their good would outweigh their bad, and that would grant them entrance into heaven. There are others who don’t believe in God and think they will cease to exist when they die.
Both of
these beliefs are wrong. Nobody is going to be weighing anything, and besides, waiting until the end to find
out if you qualify for heaven is very risky. What if you don’t qualify when
that time comes? Would you go to hell for all eternity? Isn’t it better to know
without a doubt you are going to heaven before that end comes?
And for
those who think death ends it all, they will be very surprised to discover that
they were incorrect, but will be unable to do anything about it. Those who
believe there is no God as well as those who believe their good deeds will get
them into heaven will both end up in the same undesirable place.
God is love,
but He also hates sin; out of His love flow both grace and justice. But what
are grace and justice? Grace is
defined as God’s free and unmerited favor toward sinful humanity. Justice is the administration of law
that determines what is right, based on principles of equity and correctness,
and rewards accordingly.
The Bible
says every single person is a sinner because we’ve all inherited a sinful nature
from our original parents, Adam and Eve: “When Adam sinned, sin entered the
world. Adam’s sin brought death to everyone, for everyone sinned” (Romans
5:12). Since God hates sin (He is holy), He has to respond to it by separating
Himself from us, which is the punishment His justice requires.
Out of His
love for us, He provided a substitute, Jesus Christ, to take on our punishment to
satisfy His justice. That process made grace available to us so that our sins
can be forgiven. However, forgiveness is not automatic. In order to be
forgiven, the person must acknowledge sin, repent, and plead for forgiveness.
God then forgives on the basis of His grace. If a person never asks for
forgiveness, he has by default elected to pay for his own sins through
separation from God.
The
Scriptures describe grace and justice like this: “The wages of sin is death,
but the free gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord” (Romans
6:23). God’s grace allows us to be forgiven to gain eternal life. On the other
hand, if we don’t accept God’s grace, God’s justice will prevail, and the end
result will be death—eternal separation from God after this life in hell.
To those who
think their good deeds will come to their rescue, the Scriptures say, “God
saved you by his grace when you believed. And you can’t take credit for this;
it is a gift from God. Salvation is not a reward for the good things you have
done, so none of us can boast about it” (Ephesians 2:8-9). If anyone got into
heaven based on how much good they’d done, the world would never hear the end
of their boasting. God took care of that. No boasting! If you want to go to
heaven, repent of your sins and ask God for forgiveness through His Son Jesus
Christ who died in the place of sinners.
There are
others who think there are other ways of getting into heaven. To those people,
the Scriptures say, “I {Jesus} am the way, the truth, and the life. No one
comes to the Father {God} except through me” (John 14:6). This is very clear
and straightforward; believe in the name of the Lord Jesus and you will be
saved; do anything else, and you will not be saved!
Saturday, February 13, 2021
HOW TO OBTAIN GOD’S MERCY
Our first question should be, what is mercy? Mercy is defined as a blessing that is an act of divine favor or compassion; withholding punishment or judgment. So, in short, God’s mercy is His act of withholding the punishment our sins deserve.
What is sin,
and why does God have to punish sins? Sin is an offense against God or a
transgression or rebellion against His laws. He punishes sins because He is
holy and just, and cannot let sin go unpunished. All of mankind needs God’s
mercy because every last one of us is a sinner. We are sinners because “When
Adam {our ancestor}, sinned, sin entered the world. Adam’s sin brought death,
so death spread to everyone, for everyone sinned” (Romans 5:12).
It’s clear
now that we inherited our sinful nature from Adam and Eve, and the judgment
they experienced - separation from God - was also passed on to us. God threw
them out of the beautiful Garden of Eden. From that time on, they had to fend
for themselves (see Genesis 3). The judgment for our sin is also separation from
God: both here and now and, after we leave this world, in hell. Hell is a big
problem because what goes on there -- torment -- never ends!
God, out of
His love and mercy made the way of escape for us; He put His Only Son, Jesus,
through what we should justly go through, so that we won’t have to. Jesus, the
Son of God, who had no sin, paid for our sins, thus freeing us from God’s
wrath. God’s provision of a substitute is the demonstration of His mercy.
How do we
experience this mercy and forgiveness? Jesus’ sacrifice doesn’t cover anyone’s
sins automatically; we each have to individually ask for forgiveness. There are
no family or group tickets; each person is on his own. We each have to admit to
God in prayer that we’re sinners, confess our sins, and turn away from them.
Once we do, we will receive mercy. “People who conceal their sins will not
prosper, but if they confess and turn from them, they will receive mercy”
(Proverbs 28:13).
Anyone who
makes a sincere confession is forgiven, and God’s Holy Spirit comes to indwell
that individual, guiding and directing his relationship with God from that
point forward. This process is called the new birth; God has adopted us into
His family and Jesus our Savior is our big brother. The Scriptures tell us that
“Anyone who belongs to Christ has become a new person. The old life is gone; a
new life has begun!” (2 Corinthians 5:17).
Now that you
have taken this step, you’ll need to grow in faith by feeding on the Word of
God, the Bible: “Like newborn babies, you must crave pure spiritual milk so
that you will grow into a full experience of salvation. Cry out for
nourishment, now that you have had a taste of the Lord’s kindness” (1 Peter
2:3). The Scriptures say you are a new person, so of course, your life will be
much different from what it used to be if you allow the Word of God to guide
and lead you. “Since we believe that Christ died for all, we also believe that
we have all died to our old life. He died for everyone so that those who
receive his new life will no longer live for themselves. Instead, they will
live for Christ, who died and was raised for them” (2 Corinthians 5:14).
Just as a
newborn gradually learns to communicate, you need to get into the habit of
communicating with your heavenly Father daily and often. Eloquence is not a
requirement for praying; God knows your heart and what you want to say. How you
say it is not a concern, instead, He wants you to pray in faith, not doubting:
“When you ask him, be sure that your faith is in God alone. Do not waver, for a
person with divided loyalty is as unsettled as a wave of the sea that is blown
and tossed by the wind” (James 1:6).
Do you have
siblings, cousins, aunts, and uncles? Do you ever get together with them and
share life’s experiences? Well, guess what? God has placed you in His family of
believers—the Church. Relate to them, get together, share experiences, and
encourage each other. “As iron sharpens iron, so a friend sharpens a friend”
(Proverbs 27:17). And pray with and for each other.
Understand
that God’s mercy goes beyond His forgiveness; it makes us citizens of His
heaven! “All praise to God, the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ. It is by his
great mercy that we have been born again because God raised Jesus from the
dead. Now we live with great expectation, and we have a priceless
inheritance—an inheritance that is kept in heaven for you, pure and undefiled,
beyond the reach of change and decay. And through your faith, God is protecting
you by his power until you receive this salvation, which is ready to be
revealed on the last day for all to see” (1 Peter 1:3-5). God is good!
Saturday, February 6, 2021
GET ON GOD’S GOOD SIDE!
Getting on someone’s good or bad side means doing things that cause that person to like or dislike you. Have you ever experienced either of these with anyone? When you are on someone’s good side, they love you and probably everything you stand for. But if you get on their bad side, watch out; they could destroy you in any way possible. The reasons someone might like or dislike you are based mostly on their assessment of you: whether correct or incorrect. Quite often, there is nothing you can do to get from a person’s bad side to his good side. But you know, God also has a good side and a bad side, but switching from the bad to the good side is possible and encouraged.
God is the
Creator of the universe and He knows everything, including what’s in our hearts
that nobody else knows. That makes His assessment of us humans completely
accurate. His assessment and declaration of us are this: we are all sinners,
born that way (see Psalm 51:5). That puts everybody on His bad side. He is a
holy God and wants nothing to do with sin. If the sin is taken away, however, we
will get on His good side. How can our sin be removed? God has a solution for
that; He sent His Son, Jesus, to die in our place. His blood washes our sins
away. He made provision for this because He loves us, “This is how God loved
the world: He gave his one and only Son, so that everyone who believes in him
will not perish but have eternal life” (John 3:16).
What we
each has to do is admit to God that we are sinners and ask for forgiveness. He
has promised to forgive if we confess our sins to Him: “If we claim we have no
sin, we are only fooling ourselves and not living in the truth. But if we
confess our sins to him, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to
cleanse us from all sin” (1 John 1:8-9). I have done that, and pray that you
will do the same.
Meanwhile,
I’ll give you an idea of what it is like to be on God’s bad side:
God is
keeping His eye on everybody, including you (Prov 15:3).
God knows
your heart (Prov 15:11).
God is
angry with you every day (see Psalm 7:11).
God detests
your sacrifices (see Proverbs 15:8).
He detests
your ways (see Prov 15:9).
God will
pour out His anger on you if you don’t repent (see Hebrews 2:8-9).
Do any of
these things concern you? I sure hope so, because they should. How can you not
be concerned if God the creator is angry with you every single day? That’s
frightening! You never know when He will bring judgment upon you in this life,
but be sure that, after this life, you will remain on His bad side, and spend
your forever life with the devil and his demons in hell (see Matthew 25:41).
As I
indicated before, you don’t have to remain on God’s bad side; it is so easy to
switch. Do this now and He will remove your sins from you as far as the east is
from the west (see Psalm 103:12; Hebrews 8:12). You will become His child and
He will be your father forever and ever. Please, don’t let this opportunity
pass you by; you don’t know when your last breath will be. Take this seriously
and get on God’s good side!
Please share. Thank you!