Ephesians 2:8-9 (New International Version)
"For it is by grace you have been saved, through
faith - and this not from yourselves, it is the gift of God- not by works, so
that no one can boast."
"A Paris en Vélo, On Dépasse les Autos." This
famous song from French singer Joe Dassin describes how much easier it is to
travel through Paris by bike instead of by car. Indeed, it is a nightmare to
find a parking place in Paris, and cars often find themselves bottled-up the
slow moving traffic while bikers zoom around, in front, and sometimes over
them!
"Get off my car!"
Many Parisians like the fact that they can rent their own
bikes at most street corners of the city. You can deposit the necessary change
into a machine and you may then take one of the many city bikes and ride
wherever you would like to.
This is also good for your health, and Parisians are
definitively health-conscious. Along the Seine River for example, there are
special designated paths for jogging and running, and surprisingly, these are
well used. The same is true in Paris's many parks, such as le Jardin du
Luxembourg, where there are also many other athletic choices, such as tennis,
walking, and biking. Did I already say biking???
Parisians work hard to be healthy. They also work hard to
enjoy nature. Because this city is huge, and there are few who have enough land
to have their own gardens, Parisians plant their gardens in pots on their
apartment balconies. It is amazing how many "pot-gardens" in
balconies you will notice while walking the streets of Paris!
Parisians also work hard to move up the corporate ladder
and at developing a firm social base. But then, are they any different from
North-Americans? And for that matter, isn't this a worldwide phenomenon? Aren't
we constantly trying to prove ourselves in anything we do, no matter where we
live?
And sadly, we've become so addicted to proving ourselves,
that this mentality has also invaded our spiritual lives. We seem to think that
the more good works we do, the better will be our chances of earning a place in
heaven! But is this really God's plan?
Why would God send His son to die on a lonely cross if we
could earn Heaven by our own merits? And can we truly earn spiritual bliss?
Aren't we just making a mockery of the One who is the Lover of our soul? If
Jesus paid the price of our sin by dying on a cross, then all of our efforts
are for nothing. Instead of earning brownie points, when we try to work our way
to Heaven we are simply displaying distrust in our Saviour Himself!
"I appreciate what you did for me Jesus, but sorry,
it is not enough for me. I doubt that will give me entrance to heaven. I need
to earn heaven on my own efforts. In me I can trust!"
Is this what God's Word teaches us? Is it possible that
we have it completely wrong?
Let's take a look at Romans 9:16-17 and see what it tells
us.
"It does not, therefore, depend on man's desire or
effort, but on God's mercy."
And also Romans 11:6
"And if by
grace, then it is no longer by works; if it were, grace would no longer be
grace."
Dear Lord we thank You that we can't do anything to earn
heaven, except accept Jesus into my heart as our Lord and Saviour! How truly amazing You are. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
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