In our journey through the Christian life, we must constantly remind ourselves that it is not by our own efforts or power that we stand, but solely by the grace and work of Christ. The essence of our faith is not about what we can do, but about what Christ has already done and continues to do within us. It is Christ who sanctifies us, who cleanses us from within, and who holds all things together. Our sufficiency and hope are grounded in Christ alone.
We must resist the temptation to claim ownership over our spiritual walk, to become the gods of our own lives. The moment we shift our focus from Christ to ourselves, we risk distorting the truth of the Gospel and the essence of our salvation. It is not about performing or achieving; it is about resting in the finished work of Christ.
In Colossians chapter one, we are called to remember three critical aspects of our faith: the person of Christ, the position of Christ, and the work of Christ. Christ is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn over all creation, and through Him, all things were created. He is the head of the church, the beginning, the firstborn from the dead, and in everything, He is preeminent. Through Christ, the fullness of God was pleased to dwell, and through Him, God reconciled all things to Himself, making peace by the blood of His cross.
The Gospel message is clear: it is not about being better or earning our way to heaven. It is about turning to Christ, recognizing the work He accomplished on our behalf, and trusting that He will do all the work in us that needs to be done. Salvation is obtained through Christ and Christ alone.
If you have not yet turned to Christ, know that the Gospel is the good news of God sending Jesus to take on our punishment. He died in our place, experienced God's wrath on our behalf, and rose from the grave, proving His deity. To be reconciled to God, all we must do is turn from ourselves and believe in Him.
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