TOPIC: THE HEART OF OUR FAITH
TEXT: GALATIANS 2:15-14
Paul believed nothing merited his boasting more than the cross (Gal. 6:14).
He had good reason to think so: God’s entire plan of salvation hangs
upon two beams of rough-hewn wood. It is through Jesus’ sacrificial
death that we are reconciled to the Father. And we are justified by
Christ’s blood—freed from the guilt and penalty of sin.
Galatians 2:16
says, “By the works of the Law no flesh will be justified.” That is,
clean living cannot earn God’s acceptance. Even so, many people choose
to put confidence in some sort of cosmic “scale”—they believe their good
deeds will outweigh their bad deeds, and as a result, the gate of
heaven will be open to them.
However, if this scale philosophy were true, Jesus’ death would be
senseless. A Father who accepted multiple paths to salvation but still
sacrificed His Son couldn’t be called good or loving. Yet so many
overlook the obvious logic of such reasoning and cling to their vision
of a God who ignores personal sin.
The problem is pride. Since it is natural to desire acceptance,
people want to believe something within them is worth loving. But the
cross requires kneeling before God empty-handed. When we humbly admit
we’re powerless to settle our own sin debt, we must accept the payment
Jesus made for us.
We have nothing to offer God, but the fact is, He expects nothing.
Instead, the Father created a salvation plan that cleansed the stain of
our sin and reconciled us to Him. The cross is a symbol of His love—a
love that deserves our boasting.
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