When compared to God’s righteousness – His Law, we all fall short of His expectations. For all have sinned and fall short of His Glory:
| | 21But now the righteousness of God apart from the law is revealed, being witnessed by the Law and the Prophets, 22 even the righteousness of God, through faith in Jesus Christ, to all and on all who believe. For there is no difference; 23 for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, 24 being justified freely by His grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus,” – Romans 3:21-24 |
But what does that mean when we get right down to it? I mean, the majority of folks consider themselves to be “good people”. We think things like, “I’ve never killed anyone…” and, “I’ve never cheated on my spouse…” “Why do I even need Jesus in the first place?”
Ask yourself the following questions. Tell the truth – to yourself and God, if not to others. You don’t have to convince anyone of the truth to these example summary questions – except yourself and God. After all, it is God who knows the truth even if we lie to ourselves and break the 9th commandment. In the menu option “Am I a Good Person? – Deeper Dive”, there is more detail you may wish to consider if you desire to discover a deeper truth for yourself. I implore you NOT to take my word for it. Search your heart and God’s Word for yourself.
Here are a summary of questions to consider:
- Have you ever placed anything as more important to you than God Himself?
To regard such things with adoring esteem or devotion ahead of God is called idolatry. You would be an idolator.
- Have you ever set God aside in favor of material things and practices?
To regard such things with adoring esteem or devotion ahead of God is called idolatry. You would be an idolator.
- Have you ever presumed to speak for God – in place of Him, and/or use His name as a profane cuss word?
To swear – using God’s name in vain or speak in place of God, is called blasphemy. This makes you a blasphemer.
- Have you ever set aside your Saturday for things YOU wanted to do instead of resting and honoring God?
To cast aside the Sabbath – our sign as His children, a rebel against God. This would make you a rebellious idolator.
- Have you ALWAYS honored your father and your mother? Even when you felt they didn’t deserve it?
To dishonor honor your parents is called insolent rebellion. This would make you an insolent rebel.
- Have you ever committed murder – even if only in your heart and mind by harboring hate?
To kill or even hate someone in your heart and mind is to commit murder. This would make you a murderer.
- Have you ever looked upon another with lust in your heart and mind – even acted upon it?
To do so – even if only in your heart and mind, is to act upon it. This is adultery. This would make you an adulterer.
- Have you ever stolen anything – taken that which belonged to someone else, no matter how small?
To take that which does not belong to you – money, objects, work time, is theft. This would make you a thief.
- Have you ever lied – no matter how insignificant? (…bear false witness)
To bear false witness – lie, to another is a sin. And that would make you a liar.
- Have you ever coveted things that did not belong to you?
Even the desire for such things is the beginning of sin. This would make you a thief at heart.
How many of us ACTUALLY keep His commandments? There is only one realistic answer – no one. We couch our ignorance and fear in statements like, “Well, it was only a white lie…” while knowing secretly that we’ve told worse many times over. For example, telling your boss you’re out sick when you aren’t is still a lie. Purposely hiding the truth from someone is still a lie – even of omission. Just because you didn’t say it out loud is no excuse. It’s a lie because you allowed them to believe something that wasn’t true. And we do it knowingly. Telling someone they don’t look fat in jeans is still a lie. I mean, they asked you for the truth and you knowingly lied…get over it. Have you ever told someone the truth when you didn’t actually know it to be true? You simply WANTED or ASSUMED it to be true…and surely it must be right? Yet you didn’t KNOW a thing to be true did you? Where does it stop?
Jesus was clear when he said,
“For truly I tell you, until heaven and earth disappear, not the smallest letter, not the least stroke of a pen, will by any means disappear from the Law until everything is accomplished.” – Matt 5:19
and,
“For whoever shall keep the whole law, and yet stumble in one point, he is guilty of all.” – 1 James 2:10
As these examples illustrate, none of us are able to stand before Him. No, not one. Not you. Not me…no one.
And as was mentioned in an earlier post, “In the Beginning”:
In the beginning, we were with God and He with us. The ONLY way to be free of our sin and be with God is to accept His gift to us. He gave that gift freely as any Father would…to free us from sin by faith and be in His presence once again.
What is that gift? What is the ONLY way to the Father?
Accept Jesus Christ as your savior. Confess to Jesus that you need Him to free you from sin and lead your life. Accept and believe that Jesus sacrificed himself willingly…so YOU can live in Him and He in YOU. Ask that he give you a new heart…as Jesus taught us to pray, “Forgive us as we forgive those who sin against us.” And, “Lead us not unto temptation but deliver us from evil.”
God knew we would not be able to redeem ourselves from sin. So he sent His only son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have everlasting life. Do you want to know what that means? Then accept God’s gift – that Christ died on the cross so that you and I can live. Ask Jesus to give you a new heart – to be reborn. Then, be prepared to have him to do just that!