Building a Life That Lasts
Jesus accomplished what He set out to accomplish. He saved us from our sin, bore our shame on the cross, and rose victorious. This is the unshakable foundation upon which we build our lives. As we wrestle with sin and pursue holiness, we do so not to earn God's love, but because we already have it.
The Pursuit of God’s Approval
What does it mean to be "approved" by God? It's crucial to understand that this approval is not about earning salvation – that comes solely through faith in Jesus Christ. Rather, it's about living a life that honors God, bearing fruit that pleases Him, and faithfully stewarding the gifts and calling He has placed on our lives.
Hope Amidst Doubt and Discouragement
In our spiritual journey, we're called to put on the 'helmet of salvation' and wield the 'sword of the Spirit.' These powerful metaphors from Ephesians 6 remind us of the certainty of our hope in Christ and the potency of God's Word. The helmet protects our minds against doubt and discouragement, assuring us that nothing can separate us from God's love. Meanwhile, the sword - representing specific, applicable passages of Scripture - equips us to defend against spiritual attacks and to boldly proclaim God's truth. As we face life's challenges, let's remember that our best days are yet to come in eternity with Christ. By memorizing and meditating on God's promises, we can stand firm in our faith, confident in His unfailing love and the salvation He has secured for us.
The Gospel That Grounds Us
True faith knows the truth of God's Word, agrees with its claims, and then lives in accordance with that truth. It's a faith that changes how we think, how we feel, and ultimately, how we act. This kind of faith can withstand the fiery arrows of the enemy – be they doubt, fear, temptation, or discouragement.
Embracing Truth and Righteousness
In an era where truth is often seen as subjective and malleable, the notion of absolute truth stands as a beacon of clarity and stability. As followers of Christ, we are reminded that truth is not just a concept but a person – Jesus Christ. John 14:6 encapsulates this perfectly: "I am the way, and the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me."