I was listening to Alistair Begg the other day,
and he made an excellent point. There are ultimately only two
reasons why anyone rejects the cross of Christ: either they consider
themselves too good and have no need of a savior or they think
themselves so horrid that God can do nothing with them. All the
atheistic showboating aside, that's really what it boils down to.
The amazing thing about Christianity is that unlike every other
religion, Christ counters both perspectives. All the world religions
foster one of two things; either pride in the works you have done
toward 'heaven' or despair at your inability to do what you perceive
must be done. Again, Christianity confronts and defeats both of
these ideas.
Lets look at pride and self
fulfillment. Many of the world's beliefs will tell you that you have
to work your way to heaven, that eternity is for those who earn it or
that you are the author of the better you. All you need to do, they
say, is follow these rules or fulfill these requirements or do this
list of actions and -BAM- you're in heaven. The side effect of this
mentality is pride, and why not? If I'm doing all this great stuff
that makes me such a great or at least spiritually successful person
why not think highly of myself? Well Christianity asks this
question: what is the entry requirement for heaven? What's the
answer? Complete and total perfection! All your works, all your
efforts, all that stuff you hold up and think so highly
of...pointless. Nothing you do and nothing you say will ever -EVER-
be enough. Kind of kills any hope of personal pride doesn't it?
This thought spits right in the face of self-fulfillment, you aren't
good enough and you can't possibly be good enough.
Now a look at sorrow and despair
(which you may very well find yourself at given the previous
paragraph). There are quit a few people that would say, “God can't
possibly save me or want me, look at all that I've done!” First of
all let me just say that although I'm sure many people actually think
this way, I'm also certain that many others are simply masking pride
with false humility. Their 'humility' is a way of being unique, “I'm
so bad, not even God can help me,” and a way of deflecting having
to actually think about things. Back to the point though, The Bible
tells us that humanity is utterly depraved, sinful from its birth and
incapable of saving itself; but it doesn't leave us there. We see
that God uses that fact, the very idea that we are all totally
sinful, as a means for hope! It's not just you. Everyone is
impossibly far from God, there is no one who is closer and no one who
is further away! God can do all things and you're sin makes you no
less capable of receiving His grace than anyone else! When we
understand that God's grace is meant for the hopeless we can see our
sorrow turn to joy and our despair to gratitude.
We see here one of the many wonderful
and unique things about our faith, that God has answers for every
perspective. That He has a plan for everyone and everything. He did
not slack in His revelation nor did He forget what we would need. We
cannot be prideful, it is all too apparent that we are far from
perfect and in desperate need of a savior; but we need not despair,
God is the hope for the hopeless and the shelter for the lost.
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