We live in a world of bad news! Recent weeks have seen a succession of severe storms coming across the Atlantic Ocean. The Covid-19 "Coronavirus" is now said to be active in about fifty countries worldwide. There are renewed attacks by Muslim militants (aka terrorists) in a number of African countries. The Stock Markets have experienced an unusual drop in their indices. It's just one thing after another!
However, there is one piece of Good News that we must never forget! Praise God, that He has never withdrawn His offer of forgiveness of sin! This is, surely, Good News for sinners such as you and me. Sadly, however, there are those who simply don't recognise that they re sinners in need of salvation. Rather, they make excuses for themselves such as:
- My good deeds outweigh my bad ones;
- I'm not as bad as other people;
- Most of the time, I'm a very good person.
Their personal "shortcomings", they feel, don't jeopardise their standing before Almighty God (assuming that they believe that they are answerable to Him in the first instance!).
What a fallacy! Imagine if you will, being charged, and tried, for the crime of theft. You set forward your defense: "Don't forget, Your Honour, that my good deeds outweigh my bad ones. I'm not as bad as a murderer or a rapist. Indeed, there are many other people who are much worse than I!" No judge is going to acquit you on such grounds. The offender must be judged according to the offence, not according to other good deeds, or the deeds of other people! If justice is to be done, then the offender must pay the penalty for his crime.
Or must he?! In one of my books (ALL Royalties go directly to Release International, to support the persecuted church), I recount the following:
"When the well-known American evangelist, Billy Graham, was
driving through a small southern town, he was stopped by a policeman and
charged with speeding. Dr.Graham admitted his guilt, but was told by the officer
that he would have to appear in court. The judge asked, "Guilty, or not guilty?" When the
preacher pleaded guilty, the judge replied, "That’ll be ten dollars – a
dollar for every mile you went over the limit."
Then, suddenly the judge recognized the famous evangelist.
"You have violated the law," he said. "The fine must be paid –
but I am going to pay it for you." He took a ten-dollar bill from his own
wallet, attached it to the ticket, and then took Graham out and bought him a
steak dinner! "That," said Billy Graham, when he recounted the story,
"is how God treats repentant
sinners!" And that is grace." (Great Words of the Faith, chap.8).
That story also describes what Almighty God, in the Persona (not a typo - see the chapter on The Trinity, in the same book!) of the Son, did for sinners! And we are all sinners! "... for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God." (Rom.23:23).
Has false reasoning kept you away from the One Who died, and rose again; the One Who opened the way into the presence of the Father; the One Who "paid the ticket" for your sins, and for mine?
If so, He is waiting for you, now, to confess your sins, admit your need, and put your trust in Him. May you do so - for your own eternal good, and for His glory.