We had some time in solitude yesterday
at my internship, and were told to think about the question, “How has the gospel been good news to you
recently?” As I wrote, I started
using sentences connected by the word therefore.
It is one of those words that you know,
obviously, but we don’t really think about all that it means. Its definition is consequently or for that
reason. It is kind of like an
equation; this happened, therefore, this is true.
So how is the gospel good news? This
is what I wrote:
I am unworthy of love, selfish and
broken, yet You redeem me.
You choose to love me because I belong
to You.
You made me, therefore I have worth.
You fashioned me, therefore I am capable of being unbroken (put back together).
You created me, therefore I have Your Image breathed into me.
You
saved me, therefore I am worth
saving.
You sacrificed (a lot) for me, therefore I am worth a lot to
You.
You have given me life and the
opportunity for life abundant – therefore
fullness of life and JOY are possible and achievable, in You.
All of that is good news.
If therefore means “that being the
case”, we can figure out so much about ourselves based on what comes before the
therefore. What we know as fact, as
objective truth, can logically be followed to what must be true. Jesus sacrificed His life for us, He bled and
died and rose again for us – that is truth.
We know that. And therefore, because that is true, it
means that we are saved. It means we are worthy of His saving. It clearly shows that He actually does love
us because why would He die for people He didn’t want to love or save?
What would happen if we lived in the
resulting truth that comes after the therefore? If we truly believed in what
came first, and lived out what consequently had to come after? I think we would
start to see ourselves rightly. I think
we would start to see God rightly. Maybe
we wouldn’t doubt truths like His love or our salvation.
I want to understand the weight of
this. I want to live after the therefore. I want the gospel to mean something
deeper to me.
Not sure any of that will make sense
to anyone else, but those are my thoughts and I’m sticking to them. (:
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