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The Freedom of Salvation

Galatians 3:10-13, 21-24

Most of us are accustomed to working for a reward. We get paid for a completed job, and there's a bonus when our effort exceeds expectation. It's understandable, then, why so many people assume salvation depends upon our actions. But thankfully, that is simply not the case.

The Ten Commandments reveal God's standard for holiness, but besides Jesus, no one has ever obeyed them perfectly. In fact, James 2:10 points out that “whoever keeps the whole law and yet stumbles in one point, he has become guilty of it all.” Just one jealous thought, unkind comment, or dishonoring action to parents is all it takes to be a lawbreaker, according to God's specifications.

In other words, if salvation depended on our inadequate self-righteousness, nobody could be saved. But these ten rules weren't intended to save us. Instead, they were meant to show our helplessness and point us to Christ (Gal. 3:24).

Our heavenly Father knew that in our own strength, we were inadequate to keep His law. Yet out of grace, He sent His sinless Son to take the penalty we deserved for our wrongdoing—death
(Rom. 6:23 For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.) Jesus bore our iniquities, died, and rose from the grave. In doing so , He conquered sin so that we can be free.

Jesus’ death and resurrection broke the bonds of sin. Are you living in the freedom His blood made possible? We can do nothing to reconcile ourselves to God; our only hope is to accept the free gift of the sacrifice Jesus made on our behalf. In surrendering our life to Him, we find true freedom.

When you really get it, the ability to stop doing things you shouldn't and to start doing what you should is yours. That's the power of God's Spirit in your life and the result of being born again.

2Co 5:17 Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new.
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Comments

Loiscakkleberrylane Wednesday, November 2, 2011 12:33:28 AM

Amen! I think the Lord's Prayer reiterates this, "Forgive us our tresspasses as we forgive those who trespass against us". How hard it is to forgive as we should.

Abbacus Wednesday, November 2, 2011 4:49:39 AM

Hi Lois! So true! Forgiving others is essential both for our mental health and spiritual condition. How can we, who have been forgiven so much by a Holy God, refuse to forgive others who like us, are flawed and need redemption.

Darkogdare Wednesday, November 2, 2011 6:16:23 AM

I am not much of a believer, for me religion is mostly connected to family traditions and customs. But there is that one thing with doing something for everyones good or in favor to someone. It makes you feel good. And it all comes back one day up

Abbacus Wednesday, November 2, 2011 6:16:24 PM

Hey Darko! Yes, I used to also believe the same thing and with so many abhorrent abuses by so many religious people, I kept faith and churches of any kind at arms length. Fortunately, and despite so much madness and hypocrisy around me: I found the Bible's account to be accurate; and by the grace of God understood, and came to a life-changing relationship with Jesus. I still am wary of churches though! But you must find out for yourself if Jesus is who the Bible says He is. It's worth the investigation. Even if it means spending your whole life looking for the "perfect cherry blossom."

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