Tonight I went to a community Christmas event. My church set up a table where we gave away free coffee and hot chocolate. We did this to spread the word and show Christ's love. Our table was swamped- not because people were eager to hear the word, but because we had free stuff.
I grew aggravated as I tried to tell people about our church and all they wanted to know was where the creamer was. People complained that the cocoa tasted like water. Then when the cocoa ran out, they complained that we only had coffee. When I invited them to come worship with us, many gave me this strange, pondering look or avoided eye contact altogether like I was making them uncomfortable.
When I got home tonight, I was discouraged to say the least. Then it hit me, if I'm discouraged when I give away free coffee, how heartbroken must Christ be? He gave his life to save us from our sins. I gave away coffee. If people can ignore His selfless, powerful and infinite gift, why shouldn't they ignore my small and temporary one?
My coffee was free, but so is Christ's love. If we had to earn it, no one would be able to pay the price. That is why God sent his son: to pay it for us.
So, despite my discouragement at the lack of "thanks" I received, I find peace. This peace comes from the knowledge that Christ will continue to give whether or not we show our gratitude. I know I don't say it enough, but thanks God for the gift that keeps giving: forgiveness.
Thursday, December 1, 2011
'Tis the Season
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Labels: Christianity, Christmas, forgiveness, grace, gratitude, thanks
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Why Are You Trying to Earn Grace?
Every morning on my way to work, I have what I like to call a "Jesus Jam Session." Basically, I crank up the Christian music and sing my tone-deaf heart out. So, if you see me driving down I-440 at about 7:15 in the morning waving my arms and screaming like a maniac, don't worry, I'm worshiping.
Now, I have my "Jesus Jam Session" for several reasons:
-Firstly, I am not a morning person and my daily cup of redneck coffee (a can of Dt. Mtn. Dew) simply isn't enough to wake me up.
-Secondly, as a high school teacher, a lot of days I have to give myself a motivational speech of types before heading into the trenches of raging hormones and unstable emotions.
-Lastly, this jam session each morning gives me a few minutes of peace to reflect on my joys and concerns before I begin my day.
The reason I am telling you this is because this morning during my jam session, I was listening to a song that spoke to me. It is called, "By Your Side" by Tenth Avenue North. The whole song is amazing and definitely worth a Youtube search. However, there was one line that resonated with me and it simply says, "why are you trying to earn grace?"
This is one of those questions that we should all ask ourselves. Why are we trying to work for something that we could never possibly be able to earn? If we were admitted to Heaven or forgiven for our sins based on who did and did not deserve God's immeasurable grace, then we would all be out of luck.
So, guess what? I don't deserve the love of Christ and neither do you! Sounds harsh right? It's actually just the opposite. We should all be blown away by the fact that God is willing to give us such a priceless gift and we have to do absolutely nothing for it! Now does that mean we have the green light to run around all Girls Gone Wild just because we know that at the end of the day God will still love and forgive us? Absolutely not! The only way we can really reap the rewards of God's forgiveness is if we repent; the only way we can repent is if we are sincerely sorry for the sin we have committed; if you are sincerely sorry then you ask for forgiveness with the intent of not committing that sin again...do you see where I'm going with this?
So today, ask yourself: why are you trying to earn grace? You can't and you will never be able to. That's the beauty of following Christ: He gives us things we don't deserve because He loves us. So, don't pout because you aren't good enough or cry out in frustration because you can never do enough. All God asks is that we give Him all that we are, imperfect sinners, and He, in return, will give us all that He has, eternal life and unconditional love. That sounds like a pretty sweet deal to me!
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Labels: Christianity, forgiveness, God, grace, Jesus, love, Tenth Avenue North, worship