Sunday, June 23, 2019

The Work Of God

Matthew 7:21-23

Not everyone who says to me, "Lord, Lord," will enter the Kingdom of Heaven, but only the one who does the will of my Father Who is in Heaven. Many will say to me on that Day, "Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in Your Name and in Your Name drive out demons, and in Your Name perform many miracles?" Then I will tell them plainly, "I never knew you. Away from me, you evildoers!"

Wow! All these church leaders, these missionaries, these Bible College professors, all the good people who thought that they were serving God and doing His work, called "evildoers" by the Lord? So who is "the one who does the will of my Father," if not these?
John tells us very specifically, in 6:28-29, Then they asked Him, 'What must we do to do the works God requires?' Jesus answered, "The work of God is this: to believe in the One He has sent."

So what does that mean? How could so many miss this? John used the Greek word, pisteuo for "believe," which comes from the word for "trustworthy." So we are to "entrust" ourselves to Jesus, to trust Him totally, implicitly, without reservation. 

Trust Him to do what? To be our "sacrificial Lamb," to die for us individually in payment for our debt of sin. When the penitent brought the lamb according to the Old Testament sacrificial system, in payment for the sin he was confessing, he would put his hand on the lamb's head, conferring his sin onto the lamb, then the lamb died in his place (Leviticus 1:1-13). 

That is what Jesus came to do, He is the "Lamb of God Who takes away the sin of the world." The Lamb God provided, to pay off the whole principle of our debt, not just the interest due on it year-by-year. 

Now, when each of us realizes that we deserve death for all our sins, and that Jesus died for us as though we're the only one, to pay off our whole debt; that is putting our trust in Him to accomplish in time for us what would take us forever to do. 

We are all "born in sin," with that Original Sin that Adam passes on in his DNA to all his children, all of mankind; the sin-nature that prompts us to make all those poor choices that "miss the mark" (sin) of what is best for us. 

Romans 6:23 tells us that, The wages of sin is death, and our "sin" is our sin-nature, that is the source and fountainhead of all our "sins." So if you ever made any decision to do what you knew was wrong and did it anyway, that proves that you have that sin-nature that Jesus bore on the cross when He came "to be sin," "for us," in our place (II Corinthians 5:21). 

So even "good people" still have that sin-nature, and need a Savior to rescue them from having to spend eternity paying that eternal debt to God. Only the Eternal Person could pay our eternal debt in time. That is why He came, why He "became flesh," to qualify as human to die the human death we each deserve, yet still be the Eternal God, the Son that Isaiah said was "given" (9:6), Who was the Son from eternity past.

O my Father, thank You so much for showing me Jesus there on His Cross, letting me know that He took my place, my death, so that I could live forever with You. Thank You so much for loving me that much, to sacrifice Your own Son for me. Praise You, Almighty, Loving God, Omnipotent King of the Universe.

Even so, come, Lord Jesus!