“God showed his great love for us by sending Christ to die for us while we were still sinners.” (Romans 5:8, NLT)
Everything that Jesus did for you, he did out of love. The Bible says that God made you to love you. The only reason you’re alive is because you were made to be loved by God.
If God didn’t want you alive, your heart would stop instantly; you wouldn’t even be breathing right now. God made you and wants you alive so he can love you and so you can love him back.
God didn’t just say he loved you; he showed it. The Bible says, “God showed his great love for us by sending Christ to die for us while we were still sinners” (Romans 5:8, NLT). Look at that again. It says, “while we were still sinners.” Before you even knew God or knew you needed God in your life, Jesus died for you.
There’s a myth that says we have to clean up our act before we can come to God: “I’ve got to get it all together. There are a few things I’ve got to get right in my life first, and then I’ll come to God.” No, you can come to God with your problems — the good, the bad, and the ugly.
It’s like when we brush our teeth before we go to the dentist for a cleaning or when we wash the dishes before we put them in the dishwasher. Why do we do this?
God says, “No, no! You don’t have to clean up your act. Just bring it all to me. Bring me all your problems. I have all the answers. Come as you are.”
The Bible says, “He will send down help from heaven to save me because of his love” (Psalm 57:3, TLB). That’s what Jesus did with his life, death, and resurrection. He sent himself from heaven to save us because of his love.
If you don’t act on this news, then the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ are wasted for you personally. They make no difference in your life when it comes to your salvation. They’re like a gift that you see but refuse to open.
The Bible promises, “You will be saved, if you honestly say, ‘Jesus is Lord,’ and if you believe with all your heart that God raised him from death. God will accept you and save you, if you truly believe this and tell it to others.” (Romans 10:9-10, CEV)
God is not asking you to make a promise you cannot keep. God is asking you to believe a promise that only he can keep.
Prayer
Father, I believe in Your promises, so strengthen my faith when I stumble and fail. Lift me up with Your mercy and love so that Your glory shines through my life. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
Stay encouraged!
Pastor Mike