Deut. 30: 11-20
To serve Christ is not a
mysterious thing but is plainly taught in the whole Bible – not like some magic
formula or demanding service of self-abasement as in so many other religions.
To serve Christ is to have a relationship with a God who cares more about us
than any could ever imagine and Someone who wants the best for each one of us.
From Genesis to Revelation,
the Bible tells us of God’s love for us and how He made provision for us to
spend eternity with Him. But it is our choice to believe what He has said and
promised. This is true, not like so many other things that sound
“too good to be true” and really aren’t. From the beginning and from the day of
Moses, until now, mankind has been reminded of His love. But He is also the God of Justice, and
the Justice of God demands a sacrifice of perfection. Jesus was the only One
who was, has always been and always is perfect and could satisfy that
sacrifice for sins. Our works can never be good enough to reach God’s standard.
We can freely accept Jesus’s atoning sacrifice for us and spend eternity with
Him. It’s our choice.
But after we make this
choice, we are not free to choose the consequences of that choice - so in a way
our choice determines our choices! As a Christian, after we choose Him, He will
take the circumstances of life to make us more like Him. We’re to submit and
allow those circumstances to mold us so He can use us to draw people to Him,
just as He and others down through the years have drawn people to Him by our
transformed lives (Rom 12:1-2). Then we
will be able to say that we will spend eternity with Him (Deuteronomy 30:20).
People often say that they
believe the Bible from cover to cover, but many seldom read it and learn to
count on the promises. They really do not know what it says, except for what they
have heard others say it says. It is a book that brings us closer to Christ
because it is all about Him. It’s His Story.
May we all want to know Him more intimately
beginning now for this New Year.
LDIZ
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