Isaiah 64:6 (ESV)
We have all become like one who is unclean,
and all our
righteous deeds are like a polluted garment.
We all fade like a leaf,
and our
iniquities, like the wind, take us away.
A beggar stopped a lawyer on the street in a large
southern city and asked him for a quarter. Taking a long, hard look into the
man's unshaven face, the attorney asked, "Don't I know you from
somewhere?" "You should," came the reply. "I'm your former
classmate. Remember, second floor, old Main Hall?"
"Why Sam, of course I know you!" Without
further question the lawyer wrote a check for $10,000. "Here, take this
and get a new start. I don't care what's happened in the past, it's the future
that counts." And with that he hurried on. Tears welled up in the man's
eyes as he walked to a bank nearby. Stopping at the door, he saw through the
glass well-dressed tellers and the spotlessly clean interior. Then he looked at
his filthy rags. "They won't take this from me! They'll swear that I
forged it," he muttered as he turned away.
The next day the two men met again. "Why Sam, what
did you do with my check? Gamble it away? Drink it up?" "No,"
said the beggar as he pulled it out of his dirty shirt pocket and told why he
hadn't cashed it. "Listen, friend," said the lawyer.... "What
makes that check good is not your clothes or appearance, but my signature. Go
on, cash it!"
Isaiah described the sinful condition of man in a very
descriptive and truthful way: "all of us have become like one who is
unclean, and all our righteous acts are like filthy rags; we all shrivel up
like a leaf, and like the wind our sins sweep us away" (Isaiah 64:6).
The Good News is... that Jesus has “written a check” to
cover our debt of sin. The payment for our sin cost Jesus His life. He bore our
sins in His own body on the cross that we, having died to sins, might live for
righteousness. We can be healed of our sinful condition because He paid the
price for sin (1 Peter 2:24).
As we look at our filthy rags, however, we may feel
unworthy of “cashing the check.” Ashamed at our fruitless attempts to live the
way that we should, we don’t feel like we deserve a fresh start. That’s the
beauty of grace: we don’t deserve it, but because of His love and mercy, God
wants to give us a new beginning. We will never be able to earn this new life;
we must simply “cash the check.”
What makes God’s “check” of salvation good is not your
clothes or appearance, but His signature, written with the cleansing blood of
Jesus!
Don't let the "tattered clothes" of your past
keep you from cashing God's "check" of salvation.
Dear Lord, thank You for the check of salvation. Thank
You that it isn’t dependent upon what we have done or look like but dependent
upon what You have done for us. In the Name of Jesus, Amen.
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