Saturday 7 Jun 2008

Saturday Reading: Romans 1:16-17
 
Key Verse: Romans 1:17
17  For in it the righteousness of God is revealed from faith to faith, as it is written, "The just shall live by faith."
 
Devotion:
The one thing that we can be certain of about ourselves is that we do get things wrong and that we do do things wrong. No matter how much we try to get it all right, there will always be something that we forget or slip up with. When we try our hardest to live a righteous life we find that we always fall short of the mark; there is always something that we trip up on or give in to. That is when we need to realise that there is no other way to get to heaven other than through Christ Jesus.
 
Right from Adam and Eve (who were surrounded by everything good and righteous) there was one who stepped forward and tempted them. Being ‘human’ they gave in to that temptation and brought sin upon themselves. We, now, are seemingly surrounded by sin all the time and subjected to it through every media possible. So how do we get around that fact that we give in to sin so easily?
 
We need to remember that from the time that Adam and Eve were cast out of the garden of Eden, God made a promise to send someone whereby we could be made righteous again. That person was our Living God, Christ Jesus. He came to give His life on the cross taking on all the sin of the world so that we could be made righteous in front of God. So the choice is now simple, try to go it alone and see if you can make yourself righteous, or believe in Christ and know that He has done that for you already!
 
The Just shall live by faith. We need to believe that Christ has done what He did so that we can live. Having that faith in that act of love makes us just. It does not make us become “non-sinners” because we are still living in our world surrounded by the same sins and temptations as before. But through Him we can have the strength and encouragement to resist more temptations but the ultimate faith of knowing that when we do die physically, He will present us blameless before God because He has already paid our debt!
 
Points to Ponder:
What do you do when someone else pays your way?
 
How often do you thank Christ for what He has done?