Come
As You Want to Be
I
must confess that I never realize Christ's preciousness so much as when I feel
myself still to be, apart from Him, an undeserving, hell-deserving sinner.
Charles Spurgeon
For
many years I thought I wasn’t good enough for the grace of God and I would say
there are probably many like me, who thought they needed to get their life
straight, or on the right course, or felt they needed to be better to come to
God. Have you ever asked yourself these
questions, “Why would God want me because I am in the midst of my sin?” or “How could God the Father love me enough to
look past the sin and still want me to come to Him?” or how about “When will I
be good enough?”
One
of the most powerful passages related to this comes from Romans 5:6-11. In these passages we find the essence of how
much God loves us and how much Jesus did for us.
1.
Christ died for the ungodly - This part of the verse doesn’t say he died
for only the godly. If it said that we
would all be eliminated from the presence of God.
2.
While we were still sinners – This verse doesn’t
say we can only be saved if we are sin-free. It specifically says “while we
were still sinners”.
3.
Saved from wrath through Him – When Jesus died on
the cross we were justified by His blood.
This means we were made new or clean through the death of Jesus and
saved from the wrath of God when we accept Him as our Savior. God still hates
the sin that is in our life, but Jesus stepped in to take our place for the
wrath of God.
4.
Received the reconciliation – The only way we
can receive the reconciliation back to God is through accepting Jesus Christ as
our Savior. His death on the cross paid
for our debt of sin.
God
doesn’t say come as you want to be. God
says come as you are with all your sin and failures, come all who are heavy
laden and I will give you rest. When we
tell ourselves that we are not good enough and we need to get things straight
in our life before we come to Him, we have missed the saving grace of Jesus
dying on the cross. I believe heavy
laden means we are carrying around our backpack of sin and it is weighing us
down. When we finally understand that
God wants us to give it to Him, He will give us rest. We will find rest in Him.
Prayer for the Day:
Heavenly Father, I am guilty of thinking that I need to have my life in order
before I can come to You for rest. The
problem is my life will always be out of order due to my sinful nature. I will sin over and over again. This scripture passage didn’t say “in that we
were sin-free” it says “while we were still sinners. Thank you for reminding me of how much you
love me and how priceless Jesus’ saving grace is in my life.
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