Tuesday, September 15, 2020

For, “Everyone who calls on the name of the LORD will be saved.” Romans 10:13

Saint Augustine accredited the book of Romans for convicting him of his sin and bringing him to  salvation. Martin Luther is also said to have been moved by the simplicity of theology written by Paul to the new Christians in Rome.  Both of these men came from a background where much emphasis was placed on works.  Realizing the only thing required to be worthy of Heaven’s glory is salvation was totally new thinking and loving.

The news of Jesus’ death and resurrection came to Rome via Jews that were present at Pentecost. But later, Paul strove to emphasize the simplicity of Jesus’ call. He who once worked so hard to be worthy of God, realized his misplaced zeal in a life changing encounter.  His mission became spreading the simple good news, “In His name you will be saved.” That’s all.  It is free, and it is eternal.  

The world always has a price for services rendered, often with a hidden agenda.  It is hard to wrap your mind and heart around something with no strings attached but here it is: Salvation. Jesus wants you to accept it so badly He died for it.  He’s already paid the price, just take it.

Love,

Gretchen

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