Thank God God is God!

He does not treat us as our sins deserve or repay us according to our iniquities (Psalm 103:10).

I have a sin problem. My sin problem is that not only that I am a sinner, but that I am a regular repeat sinner. Not only am I a repeat sinner, but I am pretty sure I am going to struggle with sin until the day I die!!!

Gee!

It’s a good thing I am not God. I don’t think I could put up with a repeat sinner like myself. I mean, how many times do I expect to be forgiven for the same sin over and over and over and over and over and over. I can go on…

Thank God God is God.

God tells us, “He does not treat us as our sins deserve or repay us according to our iniquities.” Thank God! Because without God being this God, I have no hope.

You and me…we’re going to struggle with sin until the day we die. AND because God is a God who knows that and still loves us, our job is to keep struggling with sin. Keep repenting of sin. Keep striving after God’s righteousness.

The worst thing that we can do as repeat sinners is to quit struggling with sin, and accept sin. That would be tragic!!!

Keep at it. Keep struggling. Keep repenting. Keep striving. AND remember to thank God God is God.

Hard Hearts

“Though seeing, they do not see; though hearing, they do not hear or understand. In them is fulfilled the prophecy of Isaiah: ‘You will be ever hearing but never understanding; you will be ever seeing but never perceiving. For this people’s heart has become calloused; they hardly hear with their ears and they have closed their eyes.'” (Matthew 13:13-15).

My heart is sick. As the cardiologist recently declared I have a seriously diseased heart. The problem with my heart is that it keeps producing plaque, leading to blockages. It shouldn’t. My numbers are pretty good. But my body keeps producing plaque in the arteries leading to blockages. That’s what seriously diseased hearts do.

The only way I am still alive is to stay ahead of the blockages through meds, exercise, diet, and stents.

But there is a heart disease that is far more serious and deadly than my physical heart. It’s when people develop hard hearts. Hard hearts – hearts that reject God and his truth – are deadly. They can stare the truth right in their face and they will never see it. They can hear the God-honest truth and never understand.

When a person’s heart becomes hardened to God and his truths, when a person places themselves as the ultimate authority in their lives, this has deadly eternal consequences. When God is rejected, you can no longer hear God’s truth about our sinful condition. When we reject we are sinners, we no longer seek out a Savior. The result is eternal damnation.

Just as I have to stay ahead of blockages, there is a remedy for hard hearts. Humble yourself. Bow your knee and surrender to God. Accept God’s truth revealed in the scriptures and submit to him.

The healing for hard hearts starts with admitting that you are a sinner in need of a Savior.

Don’t let heart disease kill you. The cure for heart disease is already available.

Surrender and submit to Jesus.

Forbidden Fruit

The Garden of Eden is the only paradise that has ever existed on planet earth. Did you notice why God put Adam in the garden? Adam’s purpose was to “work the garden and to take care of it.”

When people think about heaven, people think of angels floating on the clouds strumming harps. And they think, “What a boring way to spend eternity!” And they are right if that’s what heaven is like. It’s a good thing that they are wrong.

When we are in heaven we will be working and tending to our garden. We will be doing what we were created to do. That will differ for each of us, but we will be plenty busy living out our created purpose. AND we will absolutely be filled with joy and satisfaction as we live out our purpose.

The second thing I want you to notice about God’s creation is the forbidden fruit. God gave us the entire creation for our own freedom. There was just one thing that God warned us about. What is that one thing? Self-autonomy is our forbidden fruit. When we convince ourselves that we don’t need anyone or anything telling us what is right and wrong, how to live and what to stay away from. When we believe ourselves to be self-autonomous…that is what leads to eternal death and damnation. Because when we believe ourselves to be self-autonomous, we convince ourselves that we do not need a God or a Savior.

And when we do not believe we need a God and a Savior, we will certainly die.

God is God. And this God loves you. Put your trust in God and his word.