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GRACE - God’s Riches at Christ Expense Part 8
Last week we talked about trials and tribulation.
Paul encouraged us that this would build patience/perseverance, and through that character then hope.
Be careful when you ask for patience.
You know what they say.
Lord give me patience and I want it now.
Remember what gives us patients is tribulation and trials.
So be careful the next time you pray for patience.
Let’s jump into God’s word this week.
While we were yet weak Christ died for us.
There has been an attitude in many Christian circles for to long that you have to clean up to come to Christ but that is so anti-Biblical.
Instead Christ died for us while we were still ungodly.
As I have been saying over the last few weeks you can never be good enough to come to Jesus.
You must come as you are.
Listen to this story about a good guy that came to Jesus and what happened to him.
We would have said that this was a good man.
He kept all the commandments of the Bible.
He could be considered a righteous man.
Even since he was a child he lived a great life.
But no matter how good he looked on the outside.
No matter how religious he was.
No matter how many commandments he kept he was not good enough to get into heaven.
Now I don’t want us to take this wrong.
In our society today people that have wealth many time are looked down on because of their wealth.
This is not what Jesus was saying.
It wasnt because he was rich that he wasnt going to make it to heaven.
It was because of were his heart was in conjunction with his money.
The love of his possessions is what was keeping him from going to heaven.
As I have said.
There is nothing wrong with having possessions, what makes it wrong is when you allow your possessions to dictate who you are.
For this young man his treasure was wordly possessions, not God.
He asked the right question but he did not like the answer.
We must come to God the way we are and then when he points out to us what is in his place we can then change.
If you are weak come to Jesus.
He died for you even in your weakness.
While you and I were filthy sinners Christ Jesus died for us.
Next Paul uses the term “much more”.
Not only did he die for us in our sin but much more we do not have to endure the wrath of God.
You do not want to have to endure the wrath of God.
You don’t have too.
Even though we deserve to endure that wrath Jesus did it for us.
We were justified by the blood of Jesus.
Justification mean that you have been declared innocent even though you deserve to be found guilty.
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