So when Jesus had received
the sour wine, He said, “It is finished!” And bowing His head, He gave up His
spirit. John 19:30
Beloved, you reign in life
through Jesus Christ just by receiving two things from Him:
the abundance of grace and the gift of righteousness (Rom. 5:17). God’s way is
not about achieving, but about receiving. But
many Christians continue to live based on the world’s system of achievement.
The world’s system of
success is built on the twin pillars of self-effort and diligence. The world
tells you that the more you do, the harder you work, and the more hours you put
in, the more success you will achieve. The world’s way is to nag you to work
harder, to forget about attending church on Sundays, to spend less time with
your family, and to spend more time in the office working through the nights,
weekends, and holidays. I’m sure you’ve heard that you need to “pay the price,”
after all, “no pain, no gain,” right?
Yet, God’s way is not for
us to be blessed by our own efforts. You cannot earn God’s blessings by your
performance. God’s blessings are based entirely on His grace. His blessings
over your life are undeserved, unearned, and unmerited. In other words, there
is nothing you can do to deserve His blessings, for they are
based entirely on receiving Jesus, and through His finished
work, the abundance of grace and the gift of righteousness.
God wants us to stop trying
to achieve and to begin receiving the favor, blessings, and healing that Jesus
accomplished for us on the cross. When He hung on the cross some two thousand
years ago, He cried out with a loud voice, “It is finished!” Everything you and
I require to reign in life was accomplished at Calvary on our behalf. That’s why
we call what Jesus did on the cross His “finished work.” He finished it. He
completed it. It is done!
My friend, the only thing that works is the finished work. So stop trying to do what’s already done. Stop doing and start receiving what Jesus has done. Cease all striving and painful laboring to achieve your goals in your own strength and wisdom. Choose instead to see that Jesus has already finished the work. All you need in this life He has already provided for you through the cross. Rest in His unmerited favor and love for you. (Article & Picture; courtesy of Joseph Prince Ministries used with kind permission).
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