Tuesday, August 20, 2019

The Good News


The Good News

A friend of ours was talking with Helen and me last night and was asking how we can know that one religion is the best one, or is the right one.  He then said that for a community to live in an orderly fashion, it's just logical that people should not take other peoples' stuff or their wives, or kill each other, and that they should tell the truth, and give honor where it is due.  So how do we know which religion is right, since they "all" point us in a direction to do what's right?

Well, OK, since a religion is primarily a code of behavior, or a code of conduct, then anyone of them (maybe not some crazy ones) can setup a code that enables people to live orderly lives.  This is what governments attempt to do with laws.

But that is not the gospel; that is not the good news.  The good news is Jesus Christ: all He is, all He has done, all He is doing, all He has revealed to us, all He has freed us from, and all He enables us to do.

Jesus revealed to us what the Lord God is like, since He is God come as a Man.  [If you want to know what God is like, look closely at Jesus Christ.]  Jesus showed us that the Lord God wants to treat us as His own kids, to be to us a loving Father, to draw us to Himself, with only our best interests in mind.

Jesus made it possible for us to come into, and enjoy, Father's presence.  He setup the family as a model.  We see this as we read the first four books in the New Testament: Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, which describe Jesus explicitly.  In fact, the whole Bible reveals the goodness of God and His desire to develop a loving relationship with each of us.

Alas, I'm afraid many Christians see "Christianity" as just a good code of conduct, which hopefully will enable them to get along well with their neighbors and coworkers.  The afterlife is just a big unknown that we don't want to talk about.  Alas.  And God is scary!

No!  Father God is not scary!  Ask Him to reveal Himself to you and come to you, and to reveal His goodness, His mercy, His grace, His joy, His peace, His love!  Ask!

Larry Carroll