Wednesday, January 1, 2014

New Years Day 2014

This is a day of beginnings. We begin a new year. Many of us begin new diets. There are new goals, new plans, new hopes and new dreams. One area which we should all address is our relationship with our Creator. Do you have a relationship? If you do, are you on speaking terms? If you are how often do you converse with Him? I believe that the answer to these questions will have a direct correlation as to whether or not your other goals, dreams and resolutions will be realized.

Jesus, in the Sermon on the Mount speaks to the wide variety of concerns that we humans have, clothing, shelter, food etc., in Matthew 6. He eloquently points out the Father knows all about our needs, even the needs of the smallest part of creation. His answer to the concerns is for us to seek the kingdom of God first and his (God's) righteousness, then all these things (that we have worries, fears or concerns about) will be added to us (Matt. 6:33). So how do we seek this kingdom and this righteousness?

In order to seek the kingdom of God, we must also seek his righteousness and that's where we encounter out problem.  Righteousness eludes us. We are all broken. Some more than others, but none of us are righteous. God's standard is perfection, and we all fall short. What are we to do? How are we to gain access to this perfect being?

God provides the answer Himself in Jesus. In John 10:9, Jesus himself tells us, "I am the door. If anyone enters by me he will be saved and will go in and out and find pasture." In verse 11 he says, "I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep." Jesus the good shepherd, who is also the door to the kingdom and righteousness gave up his life for the sheep, as well as took it up again three days later, so that all who hear His voice and turn from their sin and embrace His death and resurrection on their behalf by faith, shall enter into the kingdom of God and his righteousness. Now you have a relationship with the Sovereign of the universe as an adopted child to present acceptable worship and petitions to your Abba (an Aramaic word which is sometimes translated Papa or Daddy), as well as hear from Him through the avenue of His Word, the Bible.

So now dear reader, I ask you, where do you stand with God on this first day of 2014? Are you a child of the Great King? If not, you can call upon him confessing your sin and your need of a Savior in Christ's finished work on the cross and enter into that relationship that is missing in your life today. And if you are a believer, I would ask how is your relationship with your Father? Do you talk to Him and listen to and obey His Word? If not, what better day to start than today?

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