As
we start the new year, we like to think about bringing newness into it — a new
hairdo, maybe a new car, a new job, a new house, a new trip, perhaps a new
perspective on life. In fact, the sermon today was about change, changing who
we are rather than changing our circumstances around us. What a great idea. And
often our circumstances change when we change our attitude to a positive one,
no matter what’s going on in our lives.
While
changing ourselves is a good idea, is it going to last like we hope it will? I
believe we’re going to be challenged, because how can we change an inherently
sinful nature that will continue to make the same mistake over and over again
in spite of our best efforts? Rather, I believe that being willing to let God
change our hearts from the inside out is going to be far more effective. But, it’s going to take a lot of humility and
effort on our part.
Taking
this a giant step forward, if we look in the Bible, we see that anyone that
encountered Jesus AND responded to Him were never the same again! I think of
Mary Magdalene, the Samaritan woman at the well, and Saul who became the
Apostle Paul. All of them had terrible reputations (a prostitute, a woman who
had been with many men, and a murderer of Christians), and you would think
they’d be the least likely to have an encounter with Almighty God, but they
did! And they responded to Jesus, and then what did they do? They published it
far and wide! They shared with a zeal and an excitement that Jesus had set them
free, and changed their lives forever. They were never the same again. That’s
the effect that Jesus has on people, especially people who feel they least
deserve such extravagant love, mercy, and undeserving grace (which includes
every single one of us whether we feel we deserve it or not). If you carefully search the New Testament, you
will find many instances of people who experienced Jesus and His
miracle-working power. Almost everyone
went running to tell someone of this incredible Jesus able to make the blind
see, the lame walk, and the dead raised to life, among just a few miracles He
did!
This
miracle also happened to me! I am so grateful that I came to a dark and lonely
and desperate place in my life where I finally cried out to God. He came to me
and healed me with His love. He offered
me so much love, I couldn’t contain it all. He never condemned. In fact, He said to the woman caught in
adultery, “Neither do I condemn thee, go and sin no more” (John 8:11). When you
expect punishment for your wrongdoing, and Jesus surprises you with mercy and
forgiveness, it is something to shout about. You can’t keep it a secret. Jesus
is what/who changes a person’s heart. Jesus changed me. I would never want to
go back to the person I was before.
No
matter what we’ve done, we can have a new start. Jesus is all about new
beginnings. This moment can be the start of a new life if we just put our whole
trust in Jesus. In fact, Jesus PROMISES us new life when we do this:
2
Cor 5:17 Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature:
old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new.
If
you are a seasoned believer and follower of Jesus, then you know that our God
loves to do new things and He never stops creating. In fact, He will stop at
nothing to create His perfect masterpiece in each and every one of us if we
yield ourselves to Him. Here is one of
my favorite verses:
Eph
2:10 For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus unto good
works, which God hath before ordained that we should walk in them.
Let’s
consider doing the good works, and whatever He is asking us to do today, and not
hesitate to follow through. As He has made and continues to make all the difference in our life, let's also make a difference for the good in the lives of others.
Many
blessings to you in this New Year that is unfolding.
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