Monday, November 2, 2009

"I am not saved by believing..."

Hey, Y'all,

Nearly 6 weeks since our last post--crazy how time passes, especially when you're trying to keep up with a perpetually awake (by which I mean utterly alive, observing, absorbing everything, and growing like a weed) 4-month-old, moreso in the context of being sick as a dog for over a week (piggy flu, anyone?) and starting the process of moving back home, to say nothing of working on buying a home--sweet! Can't believe our year-long sojourn is almost done...

At any rate, kind reader, here's the thought du jour. Ran across it October 28 in the devotional "My Utmost For His Highest" by Oswald Chambers. Give it a read, then stop for a second and read it again, slowly. Some spiritual writings are too profound for a mere cursory reading, so I'll slow it down, even read it aloud, and very often find that bit of extra lingering over the words lets them wash over and through me in a way I'd otherwise miss. So give it a try--see if God doesn't meet you (more than) half way :-)

I am not saved by believing--I simply realize that I am saved by believing. And it is not repentance that saves me--repentance is only a sign that I realize what God has done through Christ Jesus.

The danger here is putting the emphasis on the effect, instead of the cause. Is it my obedience, consecration, and dedication that make me right with God? It is never that! I am made right with God because, prior to all of that, Christ died for me.

When I turn to God and by belief accept what God reveals, the miraculous atonement by the Cross of Christ instantly places me into a right relationship with God. And as a result of the supernatural miracle of God's grace I stand justified, not because I am sorry for my sin, or because I have repented, but because of what He has done.

The Spirit of God brings justification with a shattering, radiant light, and I know I am saved, even though I don't know how it was accomplished.


You've been prayed for today...

J

2 comments:

Empress KT said...

Nice post. Wonder why so many Christians get it wrong.

Anonymous said...

Good question, Khittee; I don't know. Maybe it's because it's too simple and we humans (said with a Ferengi accent of course) have this warped need to make it more complicated than it actually is. Lord knows there are times (in fact perhaps most of the time) I don't actually understand "how it was accomplished" either, but I do love that the assurance that, "I am not saved by believing--I simply realize that I am [already] saved by believing." Thanks for jumping in!

J