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LIVING OUR LIVES FOR CHRIST

God
created us for a wonderful purpose: that we might live forever
with him in joy, love, perfect holiness, and justice. But the
problem is that humans do not know how to live in perfect love
and justice — and even worse, we don't even live as well as we
know we should. And humans ever since the beginning have
disobeyed God and rejected His guidance and friendship. Even if
we wanted to live with God, we are unable to bridge the gap that
is between us. We are not perfect and we are not holy. We do not
deserve to live with God forever. More than that, justice
says that disobedience should be punished. When we rebel against
the Author of life, the natural penalty is cessation of life. We
do not deserve to live forever with God.
But God's plan
cannot be thwarted. His love means that He wants to rescue us
from the death penalty we deserve. His justice requires that the
penalty be paid. God's justice requires death; His love seeks
mercy and rescue. How can both be done? The good news is that
Jesus Christ has paid the penalty for us. The penalty has
been paid, so love and mercy can triumph. It is God's gift to
us. We can be saved, if we accept Jesus Christ as our Savior and
Lord.
What must we do to
be saved? We accept the fact that we need to be rescued.
We admit that we have done wrong and that we do not deserve to
live forever with God. We accept the fact that Jesus paid the
penalty for us. We do not want to live the way of disobedience.
We turn away from our old self-centered approach to life and
turn toward God, so that we seek a Christ-centered life. We ask
Him to live in us by means of the Holy Spirit, to lead us in our
thoughts and actions. We surrender to His leadership and try to
obey what He says, since we know that He has such wisdom and
love that all His commands are for our long-term good.
If anyone believes
in Christ, the Bible tells us, he or she is a new creation — a
new child of God. The Holy Spirit gives us new life. It's not
just us trying to live a good life on our own strength —
it is God living in us, as we allow him. It is a dramatic
change, as a new nature begins to be developed within us — a
divine nature. We do not live for ourselves anymore, but for Christ.
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