Saturday, January 3, 2015

Jesus Saves Our Lives On This Earth

January 3, 2015
Feast of The Most Holy Name of Jesus
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Jesus Saves Our Lives On This Earth

All the ends of the earth have seen the saving power of God.

I think my personal relationship with Jesus began when I experienced his acceptance of me. But I don’t want to downplay what I would call my less personal, more “professional” relationship with him as Savior. That was my first relationship, the first reason I had for interacting with him, and it is still a major reason why interacting with Jesus should be a part of everyone’s life. The name “Jesus” means “God saves.”

We may laugh at Baptists buttonholing everyone and asking, “Are you saved?” But it is still a fundamental (and not just a fundamentalist) question for human life. Consider the alternative.

For fundamentalists the alternatives are heaven or hell. Jesus “saves” us from going to hell. If people don’t feel concerned about hell today, it is simply because they are programmed by contemporary culture to dismiss it—just as blindly as the previous generation was programmed to take for granted the menace of “fire and brimstone” as unquestioningly as everyone else did in their day. But truth is not time-specific. It is just as stupid—perhaps more so—to ignore the possibility of eternal damnation now as it was to be obsessed with it as a looming probability sixty years ago.

But we don’t need to speculate about life after death in order to see the need for a Savior. What is perfectly obvious to anyone who mixes in society or listens to the news is that human life on this earth is in constant danger of veering off —to destructiveness and distortion, mediocrity and meaninglessness. In every one of us. We see it happening all around us. We have all experienced it happening to ourselves in various ways. You don’t have to be “religious” to see there is darkness in this world or to feel the shadow of death.

And what will save us from it?

Only the young and the invincibly arrogant are naïve enough to think they can save themselves. Most of us, by the time we reach adulthood, have seen friends and watched ourselves being sucked in by distorted attitudes and seduced by destructive ways of behaving. We have experienced mediocrity and questioned the meaning of our lives. No one is immune.

If we reflect more deeply, we realize that salvation must come from outside the created universe. No movement generated by any human culture within this world can be free of the seeds of corruption that infect every human society. False messiahs and self-constituted saviors are constantly arising. The doppelgängers of Stalin, Hitler, Mussolini and Mao Tse-tung keep reappearing all over the world. And we never learn. We keep rallying to their banners.

When the demons of force and violence who possessed the Nazis were discredited by the defeat and disillusionment they themselves had brought about, they simply moved into the Zionists with the same seductive promise of conquering a homeland. And the same-old same-old repeated itself. The identical demons crossed over into Islam to impel Muslims into a “Holy War” to defeat the Jews and their allies. Then they possessed fanatics to flock to the Taliban and to the ISIS as they had possessed the Nazi Brownshirts, the Fascist Blackshirts and the red-scarfed Communist Pioneers. They drove President George W. Bush to invade and wreck Iraq in the name of deliverance and to approve torture of prisoners for the sake of homeland security.  The demons of force and violence are the same, no matter whom they possess. They don every uniform and fight under every flag, doing the same thing no matter what side they are on.

In answer to this age-old dominance of evil Peter proclaimed Jesus of Nazareth as “the stone that was rejected by the builders and has become the cornerstone.”

“There is salvation in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given among mortals by which we must be saved” (Acts 4:11).

For you alone are the Holy One,
you alone are the Lord,
you alone are the Most High,
Jesus Christ,
with the Holy Spirit,
in the glory of God the Father.
Amen.

On this day we celebrate Jesus—“God saves”—who alone can keep our lives from veering off to distortion and destructiveness, mediocrity and meaninglessness. If we involve him in everything we do.


Pray: “Jesus save me. Act with me, in me and through me in everything I do.”

Practice: Interact with Jesus all day long. Involve him in everything you do.


Discuss: What do you need to be saved from? Are you using Jesus for it?

2 comments:

  1. THE ASSUMPTION OF MARY, A FALSE ASSUMPTION BY STEVE FINNELL

    The assumption of the Virgin Mary according to the Catholic church is that Mary was bodily taken to heaven after her death.

    Why would anyone assume something that is contrary to Scripture? Why take for granted a fact that is demonstrably false?

    John 3:13 No one has ascended into heaven , but He who descended from heaven: the Son of Man.(NASB)

    The Virgin Mary has not made the trip to heaven.

    Acts 2:34 For it was not David who ascended into heaven... (NASB)

    Davids body is still in the grave and so is the body of the Virgin Mary.

    1 Corinthians 15:50-53 Now I say this, brethren, that flesh and blood cannot inherit the kingdom of God; nor does the perishable inherit the imperishable.....(NASB)

    Mary's flesh cannot nor has it inherited the kingdom of God.

    1 Thessalonians 4:13-17.....16 For the Lord Himself will descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of the archangel and the trumpet of God, and the dead in Christ will rise first....(NASB)

    Christians will be bodily resurrected from the grave when Jesus returns, until then then they will remain in the grave as will the Virgin Mary.

    1 Corinthians 15:20-23 But now Christ has been raised from the dead, the first fruits of those who are asleep. 21 For since by man came death, by man also came the resurrection of the dead. 22 For as in Adam all die, so also in Christ all will be made alive. 23 But each in his own order: Christ the first fruits, after that those who are Christ's at His coming,(NASB)

    There will be no bodily resurrections of the dead until Jesus returns. The Virgin Mary was not granted a special resurrection from the grave.

    NOTE: Today, the belief in the corporeal assumption of Mary is universal in the East and in the West; according to Benedict XIV(Defestis B.V.M viii, 18) it is a probable opinion, which to deny were impious and blasphemous.(Ref. Catholic Encyclopedia:Assumption of Mary)

    Would it be blasphemous to reject an opinion or blasphemous to reject the written word of God?

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    1. Stephen,

      Thank you for sharing your convictions. Actually, I would not begin to share with a fundamentalist on this level. You don't need to believe in the Assumption of Mary, and could hardly understand why Catholics do without first understanding a number of much more basic things. Why don't we start by recognizing each other as brothers in Christ because of our shared faith that he is the Savior of the world, our shared experience of his love in our daily lives, and our shared desire that the whole world should be united in knowing and loving him. After we understand each other on this level, we can go into Catholics' added devotion to Mary. If you want to know what we really believe about her and why, read my book Mary in an Adult Church. Then, if you still have questions, tell me.

      In His love,

      David

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