Thoughts in Worship
Message Magazine's Online Devotional for Thursday, April 18, 2019
Audio Link: http://bit.ly/ThoughtsinWorship
This is devotional thought number 7 in our devotional series titled, “The Faith I Live By”
“But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, Meekness, temperance: against such there is no law.” (Galatians 5:22-23).
In many popular systems of thought, it is being taught that everyone is basically good, and all that each person needs to learn is how to tap into the goodness that is deep within. This is one of the reasons why people do not understand or sense their need for God. I do not mean a general need that brings only awareness, and the belief that this awareness will awaken inherent goodness. I am referring to the need for the superior power of God to redeem our souls from sin, and eternal ruin.
Goodness is an attribute that only God possesses within Himself. All human beings must borrow the goodness that God bestows through a rebirth experience; the experience that all must have with Christ if we hope to receive eternal life. Through faith in Christ, we are transformed into powerful agents for good. We become witnesses of the power of God to transform us from doomed sinners into saved saints.
Goodness is godly; therefore it must originate in Him. Goodness is not deep within each person. The Lord lovingly shares it with each believer from outside of us, and then we are changed within.
By God’s grace, this is the faith I live by, let this be the same for you, in Jesus’ name.—L. David Harris (http://bit.ly/BQuotable)
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