What We Owe (Not What We’re Owed)

“I deserve it.” 

This provocative whisper quietly (or maybe not so quietly) captivates our soul.

We look what others have, how hard we’ve worked, and we tell ourselves that we are entitled to this reward. We’ve earned this break. We’re deserving of this indulgence.

We compare our sacrifice to what seems to come easy to those around us and we think we’re owed this short departure of doing what we ought to for others in order to do what we desire for ourselves.

As Loreal would say, we’re worth it.

The only challenge is that God says something different.

Romans 8:12 explicitly tells us that, yes, we are in debt – but not to ourselves. The balance due is not in our favor. As Paul makes clear later in Romans, what’s due is to continuously show love to others. Not because they necessarily deserve it, but because we are servants of Christ. He has already covered the greatest debt, taking on the penalty of sin so that if we repent and put our faith in Him we may have a right relationship with our Creator and Lord. He asks us to serve Him by serving others, to bestow the love He has poured out on us to those He puts in our life (Gal. 5:13-14). Not to “repay” what He has done for us (that would be impossible to do) but as a act of thankfulness for all He has given on our behalf.

May we therefore be propelled to live increasingly according to His Spirit. May His whispers of love overcome the shouts of self-service. May we continually seek to keep the debt of love outstanding – not to our own benefit – but in order to demonstrate His kindness to those we know.

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Bits & Pieces (9/27/12)

Learning Submission on I-95 – “Resting in Christ and allowing him to do his work in our husband’s lives, especially when we can’t see that heart work being done, is hard.” Yet, when we rest in Christ and not in our own “wisdom,” we can trust that His purposes will be accomplished.

 

10 Things to Know About College – Part 2 – New to college? Know someone who is? Share this list with them (and make sure they read the original post too!)

 

Conferences v. Church – “For the [conference] attendee, the reward is directly related to the expectation—they expect much from the conference and therefore they work hard to get much from it. It’s not that the messages or sermons there are so different or so much better than what they might hear in their local church; rather, there is an atmosphere that lends itself to listening and applying.

 

Forever 52 – “[I] I’m honest, the root desire for “admiration and worship and men’s good opinion”4 lurks in my heart. The world gladly offers thousands of ways to fulfill this longing, but it’s a false bill of goods. You may have tried some of them as have I, but our love for lesser things, ourselves included, will leave us high and dry. We were meant for something better, and this is where the gospel comes in.”

 

Better Than I Deserve – “Living by grace means affirming daily our unworthiness. We are never thankful for what we think we deserve. We are deeply thankful for what we know we don’t deserve.”

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