Dear friend,

I hear what you’re saying. It’s much the same thing I said for most of my life. You say “it’s not about you being perfect, but that Jesus is” and I agree completely. The difference between my view of God and yours is that for you, it’s “Jesus… plus what I do”. For me, it’s just Jesus.

My point is, as long as I am part of the equation, I can never trust that the relationship is perfect… because I am not perfect. As long as any hope I have in God has anything to do with me (making me ultimately responsible), it is tainted with my humaness. I know I can’t be trusted with that kind of responsibility. I know I will fail.

I can only have hope and assuredness if I give Jesus all the credit, and allow myself to believe that He reconciled me to the Father without any input, permission, acceptance, or belief on my part. He did it all, and that’s the most wonderful thing anyone can do for their friends!

What’s even more amazing, though, is that the more I understand what he did for me, the more I am drawn into Him! I am not required to believe, but this story is so good, I find myself believing whether I want to or not! I don’t have to accept it, but as I am pulled more and more into the heart of the Father, there is nothing to NOT accept!

I think that Jesus IS the Messiah foretold by the prophets of old. They said that a savior of the world would come. They said that One would come who would redeem the world to the Creator. I think that is who Jesus is. If he is, then we are redeemed. If he wasn’t, then we are still waiting for a savior! It’s as simple as that!

You’re right! It IS very simple… but I think, much more simple than you will admit. You want to take all the reports, commentaries, and opinions of the new testament, and form them into a single picture (like a building a jigsaw puzzle with pieces from many different puzzles) with pieces that don’t fit! They were never meant to fit. Jesus fulfilled the “scriptures”. He didn’t come to make new ones! Look at the scriptures (the scriptures that Jesus referred to as the “scriptures”) and see what they say. If he is the fulfillment of the law, the psalms, and the PROPHETS, then He is much, much, much greater than traditional christianity claims!

Search the scriptures and see what they say about Him!

Friend, I ask you the same questions that someone asked me a while back. If we remove ourselves from the equation, what do we have left? Problem is, we don’t trust God… we only trust ourselves and our ability to make the “right” decisions! Woe to us! We will never find peace with God as long as that “peace” is up to us. We’ve tried through all of history to make peace with God through our actions, and peace has never come! We knew the only hope we would ever have is if God would make peace with us… and He did. On the Cross, he died for us, His friends, in one awesome, final, complete act of love the world had never before seen, and will never see again!

Believe it or not, God has made peace with you! Sadly, you still think you have made peace with Him. Unfortunately, that faith you have in yourself will someday fail you… probably when you most need it.

I have no faith in myself… only in God. And that is the only thing I can count on.

Peace!

Bruce Sep 24th 2007 07:32 am The Cross, Truth, Peace, Bruce 11 Comments Trackback URI Comments RSS

11 Responses to “Dear friend,”

  1. geoon 24 Sep 2007 at 2:02 pm link comment

    The best day of my life was when I came to the end of my belief! The slate wiped clean! Then I saw IT! The Faith of God! Not my faith “in” God!
    It all seems so simple to me now!

    Peace
    Geo

  2. geoon 24 Sep 2007 at 2:02 pm link comment

    P.S
    Not only simple but CHILD LIKE!

    Peace
    Geo

  3. Brucedon 24 Sep 2007 at 2:28 pm link comment

    Nicely stated, Geo.

    We seem compelled to approach God through our intellect, but I suspect that He is more readily understood through a childlike innocence. Possibly only through a childlike innocence!

  4. kennethon 24 Sep 2007 at 3:36 pm link comment

    GOD IS LOVE.that is all i know and all i want to know.Jesus said,whoever has seen me has seen the Father who sent me.
    kenneth.

  5. Don Ron 24 Sep 2007 at 3:50 pm link comment

    Nice answer to Keith. Well put….

  6. Cliffon 24 Sep 2007 at 10:17 pm link comment

    My heart is always touched by the simplicity of how you share where you are and where you are is where I am also.

  7. geoon 25 Sep 2007 at 7:00 am link comment

    Am I missing something?
    WHO IS Keith?

    Peace
    Geo

  8. Bruceon 25 Sep 2007 at 7:17 am link comment

    That was posted over at JP Manzi blog as part of a conversation… a response to Keith.

    ;-)

  9. shellyon 25 Sep 2007 at 5:59 pm link comment

    Yep. See the comments on this post of JP’s…

    http://thereturncoc.blogspot.com/2007/09/oh-my-i-actually-found-time-to-blog.html

  10. Pamon 25 Sep 2007 at 10:51 pm link comment

    Hi Bruce,

    I think this more clearly expresses to me what you truly believe than anything I have read of yours. The conversation on the other blog was also very good. The only thing that my heart adds is that for me it is Jesus plus what He is doing in me and through me. None of it is about me anymore, not even my imperfection or perfection but only about Jesus. His life and His Kingdom in fullness upon the earth.

    Pam

  11. Bruceon 26 Sep 2007 at 4:24 pm link comment

    Thanks, everyone, for adding to the conversation. The kingdom of God surely is like a bouquet of fragrant roses, each adding it’s own unique beauty to the mix.

    Kenneth, I want you to know that I visit your site often. I’d love to comment sometimes, but that Yahoo360 won’t accept my password. I’ve tried 3 or 4 times to set up an account there, but after a few logins, it no longer accepts me. Sorry!

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