It’s Not About What We Have In Our Lives

And coming up at that very hour she (Anna) began to give thanks to God and to speak of him to all who were waiting for the redemption of Jerusalem. – Luke 2:38

Advent is a time of hopeful waiting.  The question is:  what are we waiting for?  Life will frequently leave us disappointed and dissatisfied if we are waiting for the right time when the right things have come and made us feel the right way.  So…  We wait.  And we wait.  And we wait our lives away. The reason we can’t find our lasting satisfaction in the people, pleasures and possessions of earth is because we were never meant to.  As we wait for the second coming of Jesus, let us look to Him to be for us and give to us what this world never can:  the gift of real contentedness.  It’s not about what we have in our lives; it’s about Who we have in our hearts.

Jesus Is The Reason

Thanks be to God for His indescribable gift! – 2 Corinthians 9:15

The sights and sounds and smells of Christmastime should cause us to pause and celebrate Christ.  As we see the glow of lights, let our own hearts be merry and bright because the Light of the world has come.  As we hear holiday music, let us smile because Jesus has put a new song in our hearts.  As we walk past the Salvation Army worker, let us remember that Jesus came to work for our salvation.  It’s all there: the WRAPPING of swaddling clothes, the TREE made into a cross, the GIFT of eternal life, the CHORUS of praise. Over and over, may every fleck of tinsel and every note of a carol and every morsel of a cookie direct our attention to the stunning wonder of it all:  Jesus is the reason for the season.

When We Could Not Get To God

All this took place to fulfill what the Lord had spoken by the prophet: “Behold, the virgin shall conceive and bear a son, and they shall call his name Immanuel” (which means, God with us).  – Matthew 1:22-23

Our sin prevents nearness to God because it separates us from Him with no possible way from our side to get to Him.  This is why Jesus came to live, die and rise…  So you and I can draw near to God.  We who are trusting in Jesus for forgiveness of and freedom from sin need no longer be distant from real peace, real hope, real joy, real comfort, real security, real wisdom and real love because we are no longer distant from God Whose presence and provision give us these things. Let us look to Him for all of this, knowing this:  Our Immanuel made a way for us to get forgiven, get real life, get to heaven and get to God. When we could not get to Him, He came to us.

The Only Score That Matters

We’ve been conditioned our entire lives to keep our eyes on the scoreboard.  The metric may come as points in a game, likes on a social media post, balances in savings accounts, members of a network, or notches on whatever kind of belt you’re wearing.  However it is measured, the attitude is the same: the one with the best score wins.  But in God’s kingdom, it’s not about how we rank against others or how we are rated by others. Instead, it’s about depending on Jesus to faithfully use what we have been given to do what we have been assigned.  Today, let us remember that the only score which matters is the one in which Jesus wins in our lives.

His Wants Become Our Wants

If you do it out of duty, you’ll be resentful. If you do it for attention, you’ll be prideful.  If you do it just when it’s convenient, you’ll be neglectful. But… If you do it because of love, you’ll be joyful.  Obeying Jesus isn’t a matter of duty, show or convenience; it’s a matter of the heart.  Our affection for Him produces our devotion to Him.  We don’t say and do the right things because that’s the way we should live, but because that’s the way should love the One who tells us what things are right for us to say and do.  May grace continue to change how we feel about Him so that more and more His wants become our wants.

You Are In The Boat Together

Some storms build slowly.  Some storms develop quickly.  Some storms end quickly.  Some storms disappear slowly.  But… No matter how great or lasting the storm that arises in your life, Jesus rules in absolute control over when it rages and when it ceases. It doesn’t get in the way of His plan working out; it’s a way of working out His plan. Even storms serve His purposes for good! Listen… If you trust Jesus for eternal life, then trust Him during everyday life.  And if the storm doesn’t scare Him, it shouldn’t scare you either.  Why not?  Because you are in the boat together, and He’s already promised to get you to the other side.

Counting Correctly

Christians should count the various trials in our lives as joy. Not as defeat.  Not as pleasant.  Not as punishment.  Not as meaningless.  Not as insignificant.  Not as a reason to complain.  Not as a lack of God’s care.   Trials can be many things, but they cannot be joy-stealers unless we let them. While it may feel like trials are breaking you today, you can be sure that God is building you up through them in ways that are going to be amazingly good in the days to come.   Your faith muscle becoming stronger.  Your deliverance becoming sooner.  Your witness becoming louder.  Your homecoming becoming sweeter.   Yes, you have hardships; but you also have hope.

The Way To Happiness

It is defined in different ways.  It is pursued in different ways.  It is measured in different ways.  But what happiness has in common no matter how it is defined, pursued and measured is this:  every single human being wants it.  The message of the world is to “do what you want to do and be who you want to be” and this will make you happy.  Only it … Does. Not. Work.  The message of Jesus is “do what I want you to do and be who I made you to be.” In doing so, we will experience His joy, and our joy can be full no matter what else is happening in our lives.  Want to be happy?  His. Way. Works.

Let Us Offer Thanks For His Giving

We can be grateful for many things, and we should be.  We can be grateful to many people, and we should be.  We can be grateful on many occasions, and we should be.  But there is One who makes every good thing, every good person and every good occasion in our lives possible by His abundant and amazing grace.  God sent Jesus to be perfect for us because we aren’t, absorb wrath for sin so we don’t, and secure the blessings for us that we can’t.  Jesus paid our sin penalty and paid for our special privileges so that we might be forgiven, freed and favored. Today and every day, let us offer thanks for His giving.

The Sweetest Of All Thanksgiving

The sweetest of all thankfulness isn’t superficial; it goes deep.  It goes past feeling happy that certain things are in our lives.  It goes past naming those things so it is known that we appreciate them.  It goes past even tracing their origin back to God and thanking the Giver for all of our blessings.  There is a delightful, wonderful, beautiful experience when our gratitude is not merely directed toward God for His gifts, but toward God for Himself. The way to be best thankful for all that God has given us is to be most thankful for Him.

What You Will Discover

What you’ll discover about life with Jesus is this… The better you know Him, the longer you follow Him, and the greater you enjoy Him, the deeper you will experience all the blessings and benefits of God’s grace.  He will be honored in you and you will be happy in Him.  And that’s what grace is all about.  God and sinner reconciled so that… God receives the full and lasting worship He’s always deserved, and you receive the full and lasting happiness you’ve always wanted.  It starts now, grows over time, and will extend into eternity where it will explode into unhindered, unbridled, uninterrupted pleasure forevermore.

Following Jesus Is A Journey

Following Jesus is a journey.  Where do you go from here?  What is your next step?  Step one is to welcome Jesus into your life for Who He is:  Savior, Provider, Counselor, Leader, King, Treasure.  If you have never repented of your sinful life apart from Him and received the life that comes with Him, then by faith ask God for this right now.  If you really mean it in your heart, He will give it to you.  Step two onward is to grow in grace.  Step after step, you let Jesus be Who He is … for you.  You seek to know Him, follow Him and enjoy Him, letting His peace, hope and joy rule in your heart as He rules your life for your good.

Has He Started A Good Work In You?

Has God started a good work in you? How can you and I know that we have received God’s grace?  There are two really good indicators that your faith in Him is genuine:  you have a growing hatred for sin and a growing love for Jesus.  You don’t just want to be free from the consequences of sin, but sin itself.  You don’t just want to have the blessings of God, but God Himself.  There is a desire that begins growing inside of you to experience all that God has for you, in this world and the one to come.  You believe in Jesus for the first time, and then you believe in Him more fully over time.  We grow.  That’s how we know.

Relying On And Resting In Grace

We’re given… New identities.  New desires.  New lives.  New futures.  Christians have a faith in Jesus that is demonstrated by loving obedience, though imperfectly executed.  That means there is grace to help us get this right, and there is grace to help us when we get this wrong.  Our entire spiritual journey is one in which we rely on grace to take steps of faith in living as God intends for us, and in which we rest in that same grace when we take mis-steps knowing that God won’t give up on us.  Jesus is the Author and Finisher of our faith, and we can be sure of this:  God will finish what He starts in us.

Faith Is Saying Yes And No

Faith is saying “yes” to God’s grace by agreeing with Him that you’re a sinner who cannot do anything to make yourself good enough to be accepted by Him, and then by asking Him to begin a good work in you to increasingly change you into a radically new person that is acceptable to Him.  Faith is also saying “no” to our old lives of indifference and rebellion to God by turning away from them to Him.  We mean it when we say of our sin: “I did it.  I regret doing it.  Help me not to do it again.  Lead me to something better in you.”  When that happens… God doesn’t just give us different lives; He makes us into different people.

Grace Poses A Question

Grace is God’s answer to the question of how sinners like you and me could ever be welcomed into His presence, His family and His blessing.  Then, grace poses a question for us to answer:  will you receive it? The gospel of grace is only good news if it is true, if you are included in it, and if you believe it.   It is true.  You can be included.  Do you believe?  You can have it all if you believe that Jesus is Who the Bible says He is, that Jesus did what the Bible says He did, and that Jesus will deliver all the Bible says He will.  Grace leads us to Jesus.  Faith leads us to follow Jesus.  Nearness leads us to love, enjoy and become more like Jesus.

It’s Not About Your Doing Or Deserving

You can’t afford it; but it’s already paid for.  You can’t earn it; but it’s freely given.  You can’t secure it; but it’s always available to you.  God’s grace has countless implications and applications for everyday life and eternal life, ranging from getting good things to getting through bad things to getting to the best things. There is grace for you to have the life of real contentedness that you’ve always wanted.  And that’s just the beginning, for His grace will expand and extend throughout eternity.  All you have to do is … Want it.  Ask for it.  Receive it.  Enjoy it.   Grace isn’t about your doing or your deserving; it’s about God giving us His gifts.

The Final Word

Don’t listen to what the world says.  Don’t listen to what a loved one says. Don’t listen to what your heart says.  At least, don’t let what those sources say be the ultimate guiding voice in your life.  They will often tell you what you want to hear even if it’s not for the best, they often aren’t interested in what is for your best, and they often simply don’t know what is the best.  Only the truth-telling, love-bestowing, all-knowing God will unfailingly guide you into what is best for every decision, situation and action. That’s why it’s so important that we read the Bible often to hear Him speak into our lives.  Today, let God’s Word have the final word.

When Someone Wrongs Us

The normal response is to burn with vengeance inside.  The natural reaction is to bring on vengeance outside.  When someone wrongs us, we often desire to make things right by making them pay for their wrongdoing.  But Jesus modeled a different way of handling the hurts of others.  The way of love.  The way of forgiveness.  The way of grace.  This doesn’t mean we skip appropriate justice for serious wrongs; it means we show appropriate pardon for petty ones.  And in all wrongs, big and small, we pray the wrongdoers will find their way to Jesus so He can change their hearts and lives for good.  Just as He changes ours.

Inviting Others Into Our Joy

One of the primary aims of Christianity is to invite as many people who are far from God into the joy that we have in Him so they can experience it with us. To fight the good fight, finish the race and keep the faith means not only enduring in the gospel ourselves until our homecoming, but also equipping others with the gospel so they can fight on, race on, and keep on when we have gone on, until there is no place left that has not heard the good news of Jesus.  A life well-lived is one in which we press on in the faith ourselves and pass on the faith to others so that God is honored in more of us and more of us are happy in Him.