Monday, June 11, 2012

What must we do? What will we get?

Many days my mind only reaches as far as what is scheduled in the next few hours.  I have extreme difficulty thinking about life in its grandest since.  It is a frightening thing to allow yourself to believe that what is happening presently does not hold the slightest bit of significance in the scope of your entire lifetime.  That all of your efforts for overcoming the latest obstacles may never be remembered fifty years later.
Jesus' disciples faced these fears about eternity.  Having given up their entire lives to follow a man promising to get them into heaven, they wanted to understand the logistics of this arrangement.  What must one do to obtain a place in eternity?  What do we get once get there?  After trying to figure this out among themselves by analyzing Jesus' parables, they finally just ask him:
" "Who in the world can be saved?"
Jesus look at them intently and said, "Humanly speaking, it is impossible.  But with God everything is possible." " Matthew 19:25-26, NLT

This response was shocking to his most trusted followers.  Heaven is impossible.   We are unable to achieve admission.  These guys had given everything single thing they had to try to achieve the unachievable.  You see we don't have to try.  Our going to heaven is not at all dependent on how hard we try to get there.  Our efforts do not matter.  
What does matter is that someone else has already works out the logistics.  Jesus lived a perfect life, died our death for us and rose again to rule in heaven alongside his father.  Jesus did it for us because we could not do it for ourselves.  The reason we cannot secure our own salvation is because we are not God.  How could we possibly think that in someway we could work our way into heaven?  As if we've got a high enough standing in some hierarchy of eternity in which God allows a few small people to ignore his gift of perfect, beautiful salvation and create our own.  Without the resurrection of Jesus Christ, "humanly speaking it is impossible".  But with God's power and mercy, can experience eternity with our Savior and our King.
But the disciples want to know more of the details.  
"Then Peter said to him, "We've given up everything to follow you.  What will we get?" " (vs. 27)

Oh Peter...always the one who seems to ignore all barriers of social awkwardness says to the Son of the Creator of the Universe-who is about to sacrifice his life so he can GO TO HEAVEN-what's in it for me?  Classic.

Jesus answers with grace and in great detail in vs. 28-30
"I assure you that when the world is made new again and the Son of Man sits upon his glorious throne, you who have been my followers will also sit on twelve thrones, judging the twelve tribes of Israel.  And everyone who has given up houses or brothers or sisters or father or mother or children or property for my sake, will receive a hundred times as much in return and will inherit eternal life.  But many who are the greatest now will be least important then, and those who seem least important will be the greatest then"

So, sacrificing your life for his glory seems kind of worth it, huh?  By sacrificing your life I simply mean to put the goals and purposes of God above your own.  That doesn't get you into Heaven, but it brings you much more satisfaction then achieving your own goals would.  Getting into Heaven is not a matter of earning God's favor by doing good things.  You just have to belief in and depend on Him instead of yourself or others.  In God's eyes, greatness or success on Earth is meaningless.  Giving Him all attention and glory is everything.  The Lord knows that depending on Him can be a difficult, terrifying task and that you may have to turn away from things you give great value to so that you may better pursue Him....but God rewards those who live in abandonment of the world and acceptance of eternity.  

Every day I understand more that thinking in the terms of eternity and closeness with God is what I am created to do.  Anything other than that brings great confusion and anxiety.  The Lord is my salvation.  He is my reason for breathing.  My heart is created to yearn for Him above all others.  With that, I find peace to make it through the tasks of this life with a joy only He can supply.

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