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Savior Needed

For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.

Romans 3:23
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In America we often live under the delusion of self-sufficiency. We rebuff the help of a person at the elevator and instead shift the weight of boxes in our hands and swing our foot up to hit the button we need. We talk about picking ourselves up by our boot straps, never realizing the boots were a gift and only fools attempt life on their own. Then, when tragedy strikes, we suddenly realize we need help. We face illnesses, we lose people we love, or we need another’s expertise. Our lives oscillate between self-sufficiency and the recognition we need help. Our spiritual lives sometimes look the same way. We seek our own righteousness in various ways—service, meditation, charitable giving—but then we get knocked on our rear and realize we need something stronger. And back and forth we go.

you can't fix this

So far in this study we have talked about the goodness of God, our image bearing, and then where it all went wrong. We have talked about the cosmic sin all around us, the sin within us, and the distance this sin puts between us and God. And this week we have discussed that the law and behaving better cannot save us. At this point, you might be brainstorming other ways to fix your brokenness—your need for control, your inability to restrain your appetite, your lust for others. You might think perhaps if you work toward good in your community maybe that will manifest goodness in your own life. Or, maybe you think there is a cosmic balance somewhere in the universe that weighs out your good qualities with your bad ones, and you are hoping to add to the good column through financial gifts, volunteering, or being kind to your neighbor. Friend, you cannot save yourself. Only God can do that.

God, being rich in mercy, never asks us to try to be good enough for him. He knows we will die from exhaustion. Let the gospel free you from this burden.

god saves

The gospel declares the good news that only God can save. You might be wondering why this is good news. If we needed to save ourselves, how much effort would that take? How much work would you need to put in to overcome the cosmic gap between God’s perfect standard of righteousness and your brokenness? The good news of the gospel declares that every person falls short of God’s perfect standard, which means we can stop trying to earn something that is impossible. It was always a fool’s mission to try to make ourselves righteous. The gospel frees us from even trying. We will never be good enough to satisfy the just wrath of God for our sins and brokenness. Like throwing pennies at a billion-dollar debt, our goodness simply falls woefully short of God’s standard. God, being rich in mercy, never asks us to try to be good enough for him. He knows we will die from exhaustion. Let the gospel free you from this burden.

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How do you see our inability to save ourselves as good news? Have you ever considered it from that angle?

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I’ve often thought about the fact that the Gospel is good news because I can’t earn God’s forgiveness. However, I haven’t thought a lot about how foolish it is to think that you can earn salvation. I’ve called it prideful, but never foolish. The analogy of throwing pennies at a billion dollar debt, or trying to catapult across the Grand Canyon helps me recognize the short-sightedness and absurdity of my attempts to bridge the cosmic gap caused by my sin.

Because it takes the responsibility from us.We humans can not stay focused long enough to save ourselves. As Paul put it…"that I don’t want to do I do, that I want to do I don’t…

No have not considered it from that angle before.

Absolutely that’s good news! How arrogant it would be to think I could ever be perfect..it would be like telling Jesus He wasted His life blood on that cross, cause I don’t really need it. I can do it myself. Like our littles say when they try to lift something twice their weight! Thank you, Jesus, you knew even this striving to be "good", especially as Christians, you’ve covered as well!

Yesterday I received a handwritten letter from a person that I don’t know. It was introducing me to “Jesus” and to Mormonism. The first thought that crossed my mind was, “Whew! I’m so thankful that my parents taught me about Jesus Christ and that HE ALONE is salvation! I would’ve given up if I knew that I had to rely on myself and my performance for my salvation.”

I have never really thought of it that way. But the idea that I don’t need to spend extra hours, extra time and extra stress to earn God’s love and trust is calming. It makes sense that there is nothing so much and so good we can do to place us at Gods level. And God gets and understands that.

Honestly my perfectionist self will always strive to attain the unattainable. This I would never be good enough. But I don’t have to be. He loves me regardless. He knows every mistake and imperfection before I do. And he lives me and saved me anyway. I try so hard to win his approval but I don’t have to because he saved me with his Grace.

Even though it is true that we will never be good enough to satisfy the just wrath of God, God never asked us to be good enough. We will never be able to earn our way into gods grace, but instead it is a gift that he freely gives to us out of love! I love this view and all of the love behind it.

Humans are so flawed. We don’t have all the answers or the ability to make everything perfect. We are still damaged. We are still lacking. We are still unable to heal….but The good news is the God can do all of that. It gives be peace and comfort knowing I don’t have to be perfect. I just have to confess my sin and placing my faith in him.
I love how the Message says it “What we’ve learned is this: God does not respond to what we do; we respond to what God does. We’ve finally figured it out. Our lives get in step with God and all others by letting him set the pace, not by proudly or anxiously trying to run the parade.”
‭‭Romans‬ ‭3:27-28‬ ‭MSG‬‬
https://www.bible.com/97/rom.3.27-28.msg
Just knowing that I don’t have to be perfect or try find a way to be perfect for God is freeing. It takes the weight off my shoulders. I can fail. I can stumble. I just have to confess and let God take the lead.

I have never looked at it from this point of view. We are human, we are flawed. This is Good News. God loves us anyways and we need to share that unconditional love to others!

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