“When
the Pharisees saw this, they asked his disciples, ‘Why does your teacher eat
with tax collectors and sinners?’ On hearing this, Jesus said, ‘It
is not the healthy who need a doctor, but the sick. But go and
learn what this means: I desire mercy, not sacrifice. For I have not come to
call the righteous, but sinners.” Matthew
9:11-13.
There is a common misconception
that believers should be perfect. Pretending to have our lives in order, many
of us wear happy faces and speak words that sound acceptable. At times we’re
ashamed to admit our shortcomings, as if they should not exist. Salvation through
Jesus, however, doesn’t change the fact that sin is present in our life. When
we’re born again, God forgives us and sees us as righteous. Yet our battle
with sin continues till we arrive in heaven.
In fact, striving for perfection
actually can be a trap that pulls us away from living a godly life.
Functioning in this way is a form of relying on our own capability. Jesus
said that He came to heal the spiritually sick because they recognized their
weakness. With an awareness of our inadequacy comes the realization of our
need for Him.
The world sees successful
individuals as powerful and self-sufficient, but Jesus didn’t care about
these qualities. Instead, He wants people to be aware of their own
brokenness. This is the foundation for godliness.
We should accept our neediness and
seek God passionately. Doing so allows the following attributes to develop: a
hunger for God’s Word, faithful service, deepening trust, and decision-making
based upon principle rather than preference. Patiently and mercifully, God
matures us.
Be careful not to cover up your
sins in order to look like a “good Christian.” Without recognition and
confession of our sinfulness, we are unable to rely fully on God. It is only
with this awareness that we can passionately seek Him, obey in His strength,
and confess with repentance when we miss the mark.
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Welcome to How to Change and Grow
Welcome to How to Change and Grow. The answers to life is found in seeking the Creater of life. We serve a good God. He wants to help us. God's Word guides and directs our steps while the Holy Sprit empowers us to transform, mature, prosper and more. The fullness of God's love brings us to beyond striving, to satisfying all our needs and anything we could ever hope or wish for. God's way IS a better way! God bless you as you learn HIS WAYS to change and grow.
January 16, 2017
Foundation for Godliness
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