1 John 1:7 NIV
[7] But if we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship with one another, and the blood of Jesus, his Son, purifies us from all sin.
If we walk in the light.
That word IF makes a big difference. If. We have heard it said that Jesus died so we are all saved. But that is almost too broad of a statement. What the fact is, we have the chance to be saved by coming to Him and turning our lives over to Him. We are not simply saved because Jesus died. That sounds wrong, I know, but people talk as though they are saved but have never accepted Jesus as their savior. They have never taken the time to say, “Jesus. I know I am a sinner, but I know that through your death on the cross I have been set free. Please come into my life and change me to be like you. Forgive me for my sins and set me free from them. I want you Jesus. Thank you for loving me.”
Something similar. We have to ask Jesus to come into our lives. It’s not an, “ya, I believe in Jesus so I’m saved” thing. We need to ask Him to come and forgive us for our sins and to come into our hearts and minds. Only then are we saved. After that we must work to live in the light. You may say, “we don’t get to Heaven through works, only through grace.”
Okay. Let us open that one up.
No works will ever be enough to make us worthy of God, only His grace us enough for us to be pardoned unto Him. However, once we are reconciled to God we need to live accordingly. You say, “that sounds a lot like the Law instead of Jesus.” Yes. Because Jesus Himself said that He did not come to demolish the Law. The rituals and the things that were cultural instead of Biblical He did speak against, yet the rules pf the Bible still apply. If anything, Jesus made things even more strict, please reference the sermon on the mount where now holding hatred to your brother is the same as killing him. Ya, that’s definitely easier than simply not killing him no matter how you feel. It’s a narrow path that leads to Heaven. Living in sync with the scripture is hard and sometimes is certainly not fun. Please recall that in the OT we were permitted to hate our enemies and now we can’t. Jesus didn’t throw away the Law, but He also knew that we couldn’t make it on the Law alone, we needed a savior. We were going to screw up. We do everyday. That’s why we need God’s grace. But once we are accepted into Jesus’s family through His blood, then we need to live as children of the light. You can’t reach Heaven by simply being a good person, you need to have accepted Jesus. But you also can’t be truly part of God’s family if you live as a bad person.
If we walk in the light, as He is in the light. But we only get to the light through the blood of Christ.
Category: no longer lost
The blood part 4
Hebrews 10:19 NIV
[19] Therefore, brothers and sisters, since we have confidence to enter the Most Holy Place by the blood of Jesus,
Take me in to the Holy of Holies. Take me in by the blood of the Lamb. Take me in to the holy of Holies. Take the coal, cleanse my lips, here I am. -Petra
I love this verse and this song. Take me past the outer courts and the worshipers and those laying down their crowns, take me past the big party and the table filled with food. Take me past the band. Past the alter. Past the sanctuary doors. Take me into Jesus’s arms.
What does Heaven mean to you?
When I was child I thought like a child and heaven was a playground where we would always have fun.
When my Nana died, what Heaven meant to me was a place where I could be with her.
Later it became the pleasant thought of a place with no disease.
Then a place with no crime.
Then a place with no war.
It was not until I was young adult and had was listening to either Theocracy or disciple – I don’t recall which- that I suddenly started thinking of Heaven the way it should be thought of. It’s preached about like a big party. It’s presented as a place where all your dreams come true. But the importance of Heaven isn’t what it gives you, or the pain it takes away, it’s not even the fact that your loved ones are there; Heaven is important because Jesus is there. Physically.
It was one of the Bands I previously mentioned that made me think of this. Of course I always knew that Jesus would be there and that that was one of the big draws, but we don’t think of that as being the most important thing. And that’s ridiculous. It was one of these bands, who said in their music;” Even Heaven would be hell, if by some mistake Jesus wasn’t there.”
It’s not about the party. It’s about being with Jesus. Take me past it all so I can see His face. We now can enter the Most Holy of Holies where God sits, because Jesus died for us. His blood is our wrist band to get in. His blood makes it so we can run to Him and hug Him close. His blood sets us apart as VIPs so we can come into His presence. And His blood is available for everyone who asks for forgiveness of their sins and asks Jesus into their hearts. Because of His sacrifice we get to be with Him. I am covered by the blood of the Lamb.
Take me in, all I want is to see Jesus.
The blood part 3
Ephesians 2:13 NIV
[13] But now in Christ Jesus you who once were far away have been brought near by the blood of Christ.
This is about us. The gentiles. We were far away from Christ and God and any kind of true relationship with our creator. We were the lost sheep. We no longer look at cultures as non-Christians because, as much as people complain about the crusades, there was a lot of good work done in those day to spread the gospel. Yes, there were bad things that happened too, but let’s focus on the good.
These days you can find Christians world wide, even in countries its illegal to be a Christian in. Back in the day of Paul, however, belief in Jehovah was mostly a Jewish thing. We as gentiles -all who were not Jews- were on the outside looking at these people who didn’t make any sense. Their ways, their food, their dress was all different. We didn’t understand at all.
But God.
It took Jesus coming to make it so we gentiles could be reconciled to God. We no longer have to follow Jewish ways and customs and become, in a way, Jewish so we can have God. Now we can have Jesus and be saved as the culture we are. We forget that God’s chosen people were the Jews, the rest of us have been grafted in by Jesus’s sacrifice.
We have been brought in by Jesus’s death and resurrection. Then, God sent Paul to let us all know that we belong to Him just as much as the Jewish people do. God knocked that man clean off his horse and struck him blind so he would change his ways and become the servant of God who would come and preach to us. When God wants something done He makes sure it happens. If He is calling you to do something to further His kingdom, don’t turn your back and sin against Him instead, He might knock you off your horse to get your attention.
All this to say one simple thing. Jesus wants you. Each one of you. No matter where your from, no matter your culture. He wants you to be His, and He might take a killer, knock him off his horse, strike him blind to convert him and send him after you, so that he can tell you the simple fact, “you who were once far away, have been brought close by the blood of Christ.”
