Beloved congregation, as we've journeyed together through the heart of Jesus, we've come to understand His gentle and lowly nature, His approachability, compassion, and sympathy. Today, I want to delve deeper into the ongoing work of Christ in our lives, not just what He accomplished on the cross but what He is actively doing for us now.
During a recent retreat with fellow pastors, a common thread emerged: the struggle with the need to appear perfect and the shame that accompanies our failures. This is not the life of freedom Christ has called us to. The gospel tells us that Jesus has saved us completely, our past is taken care of, and He is saving us to the uttermost. This means His saving power reaches into the darkest parts of our lives.
Justification is not just a past event; it's an ongoing reality. Jesus is interceding for us, advocating on our behalf, applying our past justification to our current struggles. This is not a God who is tired of our failures but One who counts down our sins, not up. He is our Advocate, ensuring that we do not have to carry the weight of sin and shame.
We've all felt like my brother Rob and I did as children, knowing we would mess up again. But Jesus, our Advocate, intercedes for us, understanding that we will struggle with sin this side of heaven. When we feel shame, we must remember that Jesus is advocating for us, declaring us not condemned but rescued, transformed, and His own.
As we consider the work of Jesus, we must also reflect on our response. Are we living as if we are saved to the uttermost, or just for the most part? Are we trusting in what Jesus is currently doing for us? Hebrews 7 reminds us that Jesus lives to make intercession for us. He enjoys it; it's what He lives for because it's what He died for.
When we sin, we must remember two things: Jesus justified us, giving us a new status before God, and He is currently interceding for us. His heart is to be our ever-present Advocate. The Apostle John assures us that if we sin, we have Jesus Christ the righteous as our Advocate with the Father.
In closing, I invite you to embrace the daily forgiveness restart that Jesus offers. He teaches us to confess and ask for forgiveness daily. Every confession is a reminder that Jesus is carrying the weight for us. He invites us to live freely and forgiven. Let us smile knowing that Jesus finds joy in giving us a clean start each day.
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