Audacious Love — Rev. David J. Schreffler

 

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For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God— not by works, so that no one can boast. Ephesians 2:8-9

READ — Our acceptance in God’s eyes is a no-strings-attached gift. It isn’t a reward for our good behavior. It’s not something we can pay God back for by doing all the things we think he wants us to do. God gave us our salvation. Jesus paid a high price for it, so it wasn’t free; but it’s free to us. It’s a gift that he wanted us to have because he is good and loving. Paul said it like this: “It is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God—not by works, so that no one can boast”.

THINK — God’s grace is hard to grasp because in the world nothing comes for free. Grace is the way of God because that’s how deep his love goes. The awkwardness we feel when we realize Jesus died to save us and there’s nothing we can do to earn our salvation is a glimpse of how deep God’s love and goodness goes. It’s almost awkward to be loved this deeply. This is intense, overwhelming love. It’s love beyond anything we could ever repay. It’s too much. It’s too good. And, well, that’s who God is. He is too good. He is too much. He is overwhelming love.

LIVE — When you sin, return to God. But remind yourself of what Jesus did in order for you to do so. Then, even though it’s difficult, bring your sin and guilt to God and receive the love that he offers in exchange. Sit in the intensity of the moment; don’t run from it.

As you experience all kinds of feelings, know this: You’re experiencing the intensity of God’s love. This is God’s heart. He is audaciously loving, shockingly kind and unfailingly forgiving. Let it sink in to your heart that this is who he is and what his heart is like. He is so incredibly good.” (THE NIV 365 DAY DEVOTIONAL – SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2015, No Strings, 2014 HaperCollins Christian Publishing)

“G*d is audaciously loving.” I can think of no better way to say it than that. This is what Grace is about: G*d demonstrated a willingness to take the surprisingly bold risk by sending Jesus to the cross. This is the audacious act of love that G*d has done for each one of us. G*d was audacious enough to show love for all people through the cross of Jesus. There was no application process for us to go through — no proving ourselves worthy. G*d acted first before we could do or say anything. Each day we should try to focus on the “audacious love” of G*d — and allow that to lead us to live into that love — and to share that “audacious love” with others.

Pastor Dave

A Good Foundation — Rev. David J. Schreffler

 

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August 11, 2015

Do you not know that you are God’s temple and that God’s Spirit dwells in you? 1 Corinthians 3:16

Paul is writing to the Corinthian church–a church in conflict. Some are claiming to be followers of Paul, others are claiming to be followers of Apollos, a skilled preacher much admired in the early church. In other words, some are still linked to one former pastor, some are still linked to another. Paul counsels them to grow up. “Who is Paul?” he asks. “Who is Apollos?” Paul plants, Apollos waters, but it is God who gives the growth.

Then Paul compares the church to a building. He himself laid the foundation at Corinth, now another is building on that foundation. The foundation, of course, is Christ, and that is all that matters. Then Paul adds, “Do you not know that you are God’s temple and that God’s spirit dwells in you? If any one destroys God’s temple, God will destroy him.” In this context, we can see that God’s temple is the church. WE ARE THE TEMPLE OF THE LIVING GOD. What does that say to you?”  Ron Newhouse, “Daily Devotions” (website devotions)

In my neighborhood, we have a house that is having a problem with their foundation. The foundation of a house is what the house stands upon. If the foundation becomes faulty, the house is in danger of shifting, moving, and at the worst collapsing. Water seems to collect around the foundation of this house, which then weakens the soil, and thus weakens the foundation. Now the walls of the foundation are in danger of collapsing in upon themselves — and if they do, the house will collapse.

When we live without Jesus as the foundation of our lives, we live in the danger of our lives collapsing in upon us. There are a lot of forces that are putting pressure on our lives each and every day, and if we do not have Christ as the sure foundation, then when the forces become too great, we run the risk of our lives collapsing in futility. But when Jesus is our sure and present foundation, when we shore up our lives with Christ’s unconditional love, unconditional mercy, and unending Grace, nothing, nothing will be able to shake our foundation. Oh the storms will still rage around us, but the love of Christ is greater than any storm.

Pastor Dave