Sunday, January 26, 2020

One Mistake Can Ruin Everything


“There’s always that one stupid mistake that changes everything.”

  Apparently, Britain is very serious about special delivery mail. One Kent, England postman was fired after being just one minute late with a special delivery. The mail carrier, Robert Lockyer, had worked for the Royal Mail for 28 years. In October of this past year, he was sacked after management accused him of “gross misconduct.” What did he do? Lockyer was making a special delivery at a bank on September 12th. Special delivery items are guaranteed to arrive by 9am or 1pm the following day. Incidentally, Lockyer had already made around 1,500 of these in his career. Lockyer claims that he was made to wait in the queue with other customers at the bank, so it was 1:01 pm by the time he was able to obtain a signature to confirm delivery. Because he was one minute late in making the delivery, he was terminated. One small failure to meet the standard after nearly three decades of faithful work and it cost him his job. Wow!
  Can I share a tougher one? You can’t get into heaven unless you’re perfect. Adam and Eve lost Paradise and were kicked out of the Garden for disobeying God by eating one piece of fruit. They weren’t murderers or child molesters. They disobeyed God on one point. It cost them everything.
  Heaven is only for perfect people. It’s why Jesus could leave Heaven and return to Heaven. The Bible is very clear that, unlike us, Jesus was perfect. In other words, He was sinless (2 Cor. 5:21; Hebrews 4:15). But if Heaven is perfect and God lets someone imperfect in (like me or you), then Heaven is no longer perfect. It’d be contaminated. If you must be perfect (or sinless) to get into Heaven, for most of us it’s an insurmountable problem.
  I don’t have a little sin problem. It’s huge! Sin is like having a credit card for the first time. It’s easy to lose track of how much you’ve spent and get surprised by a gargantuan bill. It’s a lot like our sin “bill.”
  Let me illustrate. Most would admit to sinning at least three times a day (the truth is that it’s lots lot more than that but let’s use that). Multiply three times by a year and round it off. That’s 1,000 sins a year. Now multiply 1,000 by your age. Even for the youngest of us, it’s a big debt.
  Some hope that maybe God grades on a curve. He doesn’t. God doesn’t compare Ralph to George and decide, “Well, George isn’t as bad as Ralph, so he gets into heaven.” Most of us think that we’re not so bad because we compare ourselves to someone who is worse, often a lot worse. God’s standard according to His Word is perfection. None of us meet it (Romans 3:23). We’re all a huge mess when it comes to sin.
  It gets worse! The penalty for sin is death (Romans 6:23). Death invaded this world when Adam and Eve sinned. As soon as they disobeyed God, they began to die. It’s not only physical death, it’s eternal death – separation from God. Because of sin, we’re not perfect and can’t go to Heaven where only perfection is allowed…and we’re dying.
  Back though to our credit card analogy. What if someone paid off that huge credit card bill? Would the person who owned the credit card and ran up the bill still have to pay it? No. The debt is completely paid.
  That’s why Christians love the cross! They know that on the cross Jesus paid their sin debt completely: “For God so loved the world, that He gave His only Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have eternal life” (John 3:16). God gave His Son on the cross to pay the sin debt for all humanity. It’s why Jesus said, “I am THE way” (John 14:6).
  If there was any other way, God wouldn’t have sacrificed His only Son, Jesus, on the cross. The Bible says that there is just one way – Jesus. His death paid for all of our sin. A gift isn’t yours until you accept it (whoever believes in Him). Each of us must personally accept God’s gift of salvation.
  Recently, I read an old story about a man and his boy who were walking through the jungle and came upon another man who’d fallen into a pit dug to trap lions. He had been trying in vain for hours to climb out of the pit and had accomplished nothing except to exhaust himself. Nighttime was about to fall and both he and the man with the boy knew that if they didn’t get him out, he would die before morning.
  Seeing nothing readily available to make a ladder with, the man looked up and high in a tree just over the pit he could see a vine, that with one end cut would reach down to the pit and give the man something to hold on to and climb out. The problem was the tree was not very strong-looking and the branches couldn’t bear a lot of weight. But the man’s son, the little boy, volunteered to climb up in the tree and cut the vine, pointing out that his light weight could be borne by the slight branches.
  This father finally agreed. The boy climbed with his father’s knife up to the high branches, where he cut one end of the vine and it snaked down into the hole in which the man was trapped. But as he did so, the branch on which he was perched snapped under his weight and the boy came crashing to the ground where he instantly died.
  As this Dad held the broken and lifeless body of his precious son to his breast and wept, he heard the voice of the man trapped in the pit calling out to him. He stepped to the edge of the hole and looked down, and the man said, “Look, I’m very sorry about your son. But that vine doesn’t look strong and the branches of the tree look brittle. I think you should provide another way – a safer way out of the pit for me.” The Dad looked down into the pit for a moment, then in controlled anger he quietly said, “My son died providing a way for you to be saved; and the only way you are going to get out of that pit is if you take advantage of it.”
  The Bible says two things: First, Jesus paid the sin debt with His own life and blood because He was the only one who could. Second, salvation and all that it includes - forgiveness, freedom from guilt, a personal relationship with Jesus Christ - is a free gift (Eph. 2:8-9). It can’t be earned. How could anyone “pay” God back for the gift of His Son? You must personally accept God’s gift. Have you?


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