Thursday 2 April 2015

Salvation: What Needed to Be Done Has Already Been Done

Salvation: What Needed to
Be Done Has Already Been Done
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Salvation: What Needed to Be Done Has Already Been Done
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By Rick Warren — Apr 1, 2015
 
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“All need to be made right with God by his grace, which is a free gift. They need to be made free from sin through Jesus Christ.” (Romans 3:24 NCV)
If you were to ask 50 random people walking along the sidewalk, “How do you get to Heaven?” you’d get a lot of different answers. But basically they would all be summarized by the idea that you’ve got to earn your way to Heaven. You’d hear things like, “Try to be good, and do your best” or “Do more good things than bad things in life.” It’s all based on works, not grace.
But Romans 3:24 says, “All need to be made right with God by his grace, which is a free gift. They need to be made free from sin through Jesus Christ” (NCV). God says that salvation is absolutely free! You don’t work for a gift, and you can’t earn it or buy it.
This is the fundamental difference between Christianity and every other religion. Every other belief system can be summarized by one word: “do.” You do certain things in order to gain bliss, gain Heaven, gain God’s approval. It’s full of rules, regulations, and rituals.
On the other hand, if you were to summarize Christianity in one word, it would be “done.”
I had a guy ask me one time, “Pastor Rick, what can I do to be saved?” I told him, “You’re too late!” (That kind of shocked him.) “You’re about 2,000 years too late! What needed to be done for your salvation has already been done, and you can’t do anything about it.”
Jesus Christ already did it. He paid for your salvation on the cross, and now he offers his grace as a free gift to you. That’s why Jesus Christ, when he was hanging on the cross, stretched out his arms and said, “It is finished.” What’s the “it”? It’s your salvation — the plan to provide grace for every person who needs it.
You’re not getting to Heaven based on what you do. You get to Heaven based on what has already been done for you by Jesus Christ.
There isn’t anything you can do to save yourself. You just accept God’s free gift of grace.
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  • Why do you think it’s hard for people to accept something that’s free?
  • What does God’s free gift of salvation say about his nature?
  • What are the things you do to try to earn God’s favor? What do you think he wants your motivation to be instead?


When Jesus therefore saw His mother, and the disciple whom He loved standing by, He said to His mother, “Woman, behold your son!”

John 19:26
 
 
Yesterday, we talked about Jesus’ dying words on the crosshow He showed forgiveness for those who tortured and killed Him.

And today, I’d like us to reflect on some other words that Jesus spoke during His final hourswhen he spoke words of comfort and compassion, like those in the verse above.

Isn’t it amazing that in His moment of dying Jesus thought of others? He didn’t care about Himself. In the midst of His excruciating painin spite of His horrible humiliationHe still reached out and cared for others.

And the application for you and me is clear, isn’t it?

In the midst of whatever you may be facing todaya mound of billsa pile of laundryor a load of frustrationcould you speak a word of compassion to someone who needs it?

Who knows, your words might be the very things that shine the light of Jesus Christ into the darkness of someone’s life...and bring them to a saving knowledge of Him!
REACH OUT WITH COMPASSION TO OTHERS.

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