If I have time in the mornings before two precious little girls wake up and demand Daddy’s attention, I sometimes will pray through a morning prayer service on an app on my phone. These services always include readings from the Psalms, and so recently I found myself, in the quiet of early morning in the living room, reading Psalm 56. I was trying to listen, to let the scriptures tell me what God wanted me to hear, instead of what Nance wanted to hear. I don’t know how successful I was, though, because the verse that jumped out at me reminded me of one of my favorite gospel truths.
Unto you, O God, will I pay my vows;
unto you will I give
thanks.
For you have delivered my soul from death
and my feet from
stumbling,
that I may walk before God
in the light of the
living. (56:12-13)
The promises of the gospel are vast. Typically, however, in
my experience, churches squeeze this vast good news into one, inadequate
headline: forgiveness of sins means you can have eternal life. In the words of
the psalm, “you have delivered my soul from death.”
What’s inadequate about that message?
It’s gloriously true, but it’s tragically incomplete.
Just look at the rest of Psalm 56:13: “you have delivered my
soul from death and my feet from stumbling.” We are very familiar with
the gospel truth that Jesus wants to save people from the consequences of their
sins. But Jesus doesn’t only save us from sin’s consequences: he also
saves us from sin’s power over our lives. He keeps our feet from
stumbling.
In other words, the gospel isn’t just good news about a
happy ending when this life is over. It’s also good news about a new beginning
right here, right now. Jesus can give us eternal life hereafter, but he can
also give us new life in the present. The Lord’s saving power doesn’t finally
kick in when you die: you can walk before God in the light of the living. You
can be saved from sin today.
That’s good news because it means your life doesn’t have
to be this way. The hurtful routines you’ve gotten into with your family,
the secret habits you can’t seem to kick, that unwise financial decision you
just keep making, that grudge you can’t seem to let go of, those gaslighting
denials you instinctively issue at work or at home—your life doesn’t have to be
this way. Jesus can save you from sin’s grip. He can make you new.
Don’t settle for a partial gospel. Don’t wait until you’re dead
to look to the grace of God to save you.
Jesus wants to deliver you from sin today. Salvation
can start now.
Here’s a prayer for today:
Lord Jesus, I don’t think I can save
myself from my rotten thoughts, self-serving routines, and serrated words. By
the power of your Holy Spirit, rescue me from the attitudes and behaviors that
I can’t get rid of on my own. Jump start some new, holier habits in my life
today. Guide me into a life that’s healthier for my heart and soul and a
greater blessing to the people around me. Save me, Jesus. Amen.
3 comments:
Thankful for your prayers today, Brother Nance! Encouraging to remember that I can begin to live life as a better person today, with God’s help.
Yes, this prayer is timely and applicable to my life. Your words and thoughts are helpful in staying focused on the best paths.
Enjoy your devotion! Have a great day !
Nancy
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