Romans 2:13 (ESV)
For it is not the hearers of the law who are righteous
before God, but the doers of the law who will be justified.
Trying to be righteous in what we do is not the same as
trying to earn salvation by aiming to be righteous. We are saved only by God’s
grace. But once we realize we are saved and declared righteous through Christ,
we want to live in gratitude by trying to be righteous. Both the Old and New
Testaments teach that the way I live says something about who I am and how I
really understand the faith journey. Jesus taught that you can tell something
about a tree by the fruit it bears.
Though I may do good things, that’s not really Paul’s point
here. The question is whether or not the good things I do come from a heart
that belongs to Jesus. Do all the things I do reflect that my heart belongs to
him?
I also do bad things, because I am still a sinner. But God
wants me to have integrity; God wants my faith connected with all I think, do,
and say. And God’s Spirit helps me to live that way.
God wants to shape me from the inside out. When I belong to
him, that’s what I want God to do too.
Dear Lord, for the ways in which my life shows you at work
in me, thank you. For the ways in which I need reshaping to better reflect you,
please guide me. In your name, Amen.
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