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What is Salvation? It May Be More Than You Think!

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32  And I, if I be lifted up from the earth, will draw all men unto myself. John 12:32 (ASV)

24  But my life is worth nothing to me unless I use it for finishing the work assigned me by the Lord Jesus—the work of telling others the Good News about the wonderful grace of God. Acts 20:24 (NLT)

32      Coming closer to God means being ready to be converted anew, to change direction again, to listen attentively to his inspirations—those holy desires he places in our souls—and to put them into practice.   (1)
Too often in our messages, salvation is seen as one step, what theologians call justification.  God calling His people to Him, drawing them to the cross.  There He cleanses them from sin, frees them from bondage to Satan, and from the fear and anxiety that death causes.

There is nothing we can do, nothing we can say or think that makes this part happen.

Yet salvation is more than this, far more than this.

Salvation includes the life we have been given in Christ.  It is not just justification, but sanctification as well.  It is being made holy, being set apart to live a life God has designed. A life that gives us a hint of eternity, for in this life, we walk in Christ, and He lives and ministers to others through us.  It is a friendship, a partnership in achieving the will of God in this world, preparing people for eternity.

It is living a life that is amazing, and is costly.  We are called to bring the same message to the world that Paul did, as the Holy Spirit who drew us to Christ, draws others to Him by using us as their guides.  Bringing peace where there is no peace.  Watching people reconcile, to God, and then as that settles their souls, to each other.

As they join us in celebrating the wonderful mystery of God’s love and mercy for us, this incredible grace.  That He has placed in us holy desires which He empowers us to find satisfied, as we minister in the stead, by the command, and with Christ.

This is salvation, this is finding ourselves in the presence of God, of finding that He has come to us and transformed us.

AMEN.

 

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