Freedom is Good News Part 3
/Who knew the topic of freedom could be this big? The answer; I guess God did!! There are many “threads” that run through the bible weaving a multi-colored tapestry and one of those threads is the concept of freedom. Last week I mentioned freedom from “the law of sin and death” as Paul stated it in Romans 8:2. This freedom only comes through choosing Jesus Christ as ones personal Savior. Oh really! Just what does it mean to have a personal Savior?
Let me begin to answer by stating that, “God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life.” This is probably the most oft quoted scripture. And many people misread it. Yes, He gave His Son for the world, but in order to not perish and to have life and thereby to have this freedom we have been talking about, one must do something. One must believe in this “sacrificial Son of God”. (A little side note is that this word “perish” comes from a Greek word that means “to destroy fully”.)
You want a personal Savior? You must believe! You say you believe in God, good, even the demons believe that and shudder (see James 2:19). Do we really think we can just pay lip service to the creator of the universe and all will be well with us? Can we just give a nod and wink of the eye to Him who gives us life itself, who has written the entire DNA code for our bodies and expect life eternal with Him?
No, “belief” as we read it in the bible is much more than that. The Greek word for belief is “pisteuo” and by definition means, “to be persuaded of; and hence, to place confidence in, to trust; and it signifies reliance upon, not just belief. It may be translated as ‘commit unto’, or ‘commit unto ones trust’”.
In Romans 4:3 Paul quotes from Genesis 15:6, “Abraham believed God, and it was credited to him as righteousness”. Father Abraham did much more than just believe God existed. We read in Genesis 22:1 – 19 the most amazing story of how Abraham was willing to sacrifice his son as a sign of his commitment of trust in God. And James writes about this episode in Genesis with these words, “Was not our ancestor Abraham considered righteous for what he did when he offered his son Isaac on the altar? You see that his faith and his actions were working together and his faith was made complete by what he did.” This episode about Abraham’s faith is so much more than just an “Old Testament” story. This is actually a “forerunner” or a “type” of the Heavenly Father giving His Son as a sacrifice for us.
So, do you have faith in a personal Savior? Have you really accepted Jesus Christ as your personal Savior? Are you “persuaded of” Him? Have you “placed your confidence in” Him? Have you found “reliance upon” Him? Have you committed yourself so as to place your trust in Him? He gave His life for you, have you given back that life to Him for safekeeping? A lot of questions here to answer in order to get to the good news of that freedom!!
More on this next time.