Wednesday, November 6, 2013

100%

Here's the secret (see yesterday's blog).  You're gonna love this.  I promise.

The Gospel announces that God doesn't relate to us based on our acts for Jesus but on Jesus' acts for us.  He secured for us what we could never secure for ourselves.

'He paid it all.  100% of it.'

This means you don't have to raise perfect kids to be worthy - you don't have to get straight As to matter - you don't have to be at the top of your corporate ladder to justify why you're on the planet.

Because Jesus was Someone, you get to be no one.  Because Jesus was supernatural, you get to be natural.  Because Jesus was extraordinary, you get to be ordinary.  Because Jesus succeeded for you, you get to fail.

He paid it all.  100% of it.

That's the secret.  Don't you love it?

Now ... what are you going to do now that you don't have to do anything?

And be blessed.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

PK, I read this in my devotionals and I thought maybe this word is relevant for someone else on this topic.



"So then, death is at work in us, but life is at work in you." 2 Corinthians 4:12
Being forced into hard places gives us a whole new perspective on life. Things we once valued no longer hold the same value. Small things become big things, and what we once thought big no longer holds such importance.

These hard places allow us to identify with the sufferings of others. It keeps us from having a shallow view of the hardships of others and allows us to truly identify with them. Those who speak of such trials from no experience often judge others who have had such hardship. It is a superficiality of Christian experience that often permeates shallow believers.

Those who have walked in hard places immediately have a kinship with others who have walked there also. They do not need to explain; they merely look at one another with mutual respect and admiration for their common experience. They know that death has worked a special thing in them. This death leads to life in others because of the hard places God has taken them through.

It is impossible to appreciate any valley experience while you are in it. However, once you have reached the top of the mountain, you are able to appreciate what terrain you have passed through. You marvel at what you were able to walk through. The valley of the shadow of death has yielded more than you ever thought possible. You are able to appreciate the beauty of the experience and lay aside the sorrow and pain it may have produced.

Death works in you for a greater purpose. If you are there today, be assured that God is producing something of much greater value than you will ever know.

Did today’s devotion encourage you?