Life is undeniably unfair, a reality that stems from the presence of sin in the world. While Jesus came to set things right, the current state of the world remains unjust. Many of us have experienced discrimination, abuse, or betrayal, and it is heartbreaking. As a pastor, I grieve with you over these injustices. However, it is crucial to understand that God also grieves over the pain and suffering in the world. He sees every hurt and injustice, and He is keeping a record of all the wrongs done to you. God could eliminate all evil by taking away our freedom, but that would also mean taking away our ability to choose good. Instead, He allows us the freedom to choose, even though it means we sometimes choose wrongly.
God promises to handle justice in His time. Romans 12:19 reminds us not to seek revenge but to leave it to God, who will repay those who deserve it. Holding onto bitterness and resentment only harms us, and God wants us to let go of these burdens. Trusting in God's promise to settle the score allows us to move forward and live a life free from the poison of bitterness.
Furthermore, God calls us to live a life of service and generosity, modeling our lives after Jesus, who came to serve and give. The Christian life is about learning to be unselfish, to love, and to serve others. God rewards our service and generosity, and He desires for us to grow in these areas continually. Our lives find true meaning and joy when we give ourselves away in service to others.
Finally, God promises to keep us saved until we reach heaven. Our salvation is secure in His hands, and nothing can snatch us away from His love. Even when we are unfaithful, God remains faithful. He began a good work in us, and He will carry it to completion. We can trust in His promises and live confidently, knowing that our future is secure in Him.
Key Takeaways
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2. The Freedom to Choose: God allows us the freedom to choose, even though it means we sometimes choose wrongly. Eliminating evil would require taking away our freedom, which is a gift from God. This freedom is essential for genuine love and goodness to exist.
3. Trusting God's Justice: Romans 12:19 teaches us to leave vengeance to God. Holding onto bitterness only harms us, and trusting in God's promise to settle the score allows us to move forward and live a life free from resentment.
4. Living a Life of Service and Generosity: The Christian life is about learning to be unselfish, to love, and to serve others. God rewards our service and generosity, and He desires for us to grow in these areas continually. Our lives find true meaning and joy when we give ourselves away in service to others.
5. The Security of Salvation: Our salvation is secure in God's hands, and nothing can snatch us away from His love. Even when we are unfaithful, God remains faithful. He began a good work in us, and He will carry it to completion.
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Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [00:12] - Life's Unfairness
- [01:08] - God's Grief Over Injustice
- [02:12] - The Freedom to Choose
- [03:31] - Trusting God's Justice
- [05:25] - Letting Go of Bitterness
- [07:33] - Reward for Service and Generosity
- [09:19] - The Christian Life: Serving and Giving
- [12:24] - Living Beyond Self-Centeredness
- [15:34] - The Promise of Salvation
- [17:05] - God's Unfailing Grip
- [19:32] - Assurance of God's Faithfulness
- [21:20] - Living for God's Plan
- [23:18] - Testimony of Transformation
- [25:50] - The Purpose of Christmas