January 24
Abraham’s Faith
What then
shall we say that Abraham, our forefather according to the flesh, discovered in
this matter? If, in fact, Abraham was
justified by works, he had something to boast about-but not before God. What does Scripture say? “Abraham believed
God, and it was credited to him as righteousness.” Now to the one who works, wages are not
credited as a gift but as an obligation.
However, to the one who does not work but trusts God who justifies the
ungodly, their faith is credited as righteousness.
Romans 4:1-5
We know that it is Faith that saves us. We know.
We know that we cannot earn our way into Heaven. We cannot impress God with our outstanding
Spiritual Resume so much that He cannot stop Himself from ushering us through
the Pearly Gates. We know…but we like to
hedge our bets just in case. We like to
point to all the Bible Studies that we have attended and all the service
projects we have done and all of the things that we have sacrificed and all the
burdens that we carry as if those are achievements that unlock the Kingdom of
Heaven. We want to be able to earn our
way into glory for a few reasons:
·
Part
of that is because we doubt that we are loved, so we try to ensure that we are
respected.
·
Part
of that is because we want this life to have meaning. We want the late nights and the emergency
room visits and the social isolation to be sacrifices that are necessary to lead
to a greater good.
·
Part
of that is because Givers hate being Receivers.
There is a power and a moral high ground that comes from always giving. Needing someone, even needing God, has a
vulnerability and weakness that we run from.
·
Part
of it is simply that there are times where we do not believe that God is
good. We doubt that anyone could love
someone else who did not earn that love.
And that is
one of the wonderful lessons that our children have to teach us. We love babies because they are ours, not
because of the work that they do. We
have to feed them and change them and clean them and keep them safe…and we
still deeply love them. And then they
grow up. And sometimes we still have to
feed them and change them and clean them and keep them safe. And we still deeply love them. Not because they make our lives easier, but
because they make our lives better. Not
because they serve us, but because they are a part of us. Not because they are a productive member of
society, but because they are an integral piece of our hearts.
So it is
with us and God. We do not need to earn
our way into His heart. Instead we
“trust God who justifies the ungodly.”
We trust the One who makes the filthy clean and the broken whole. We trust the One who embraces the weak and
honors the humble. We do not need to be
perfect in order to be cherished and chosen.
Our kids teach us that.
A moment to reflect:
God cherishes you. Let that sink in for a few minutes.
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