Read: Romans 7:18-25
In a Fernando Ortega rendition of Just As I Am, Billy Grahams voice can be heard faintly in the background. Dr. Graham is reminiscing about an illness during which he believed he was dying. As he mused on his past, he realized what a great sinner he was and how much he continues to need Gods daily forgiveness.
Billy Graham was putting an end to the notion that apart from God were okay. We can feel good about ourselves, but that confidence must come from the knowledge that were greatly loved children of God (John 3:16), not that were very good children (Rom. 7:18).
The first step in becoming a truly good person as a follower of Christ is to stop pretending that were good on our own and to ask God to make us as good as we can be. We will fail many times, but He will keep growing us and changing us. God is faithful andin His time and in His wayHell do it.
In his final years, the writer of Amazing Grace, John Newton, suffered from dementia and lamented the loss of his memory. Yet he confided, I do remember two things: I am a great sinner, and Jesus is a great Savior. When it comes to faith, those are the only things anyone needs to know.
Good Morning, Rus!
Thank you for today’s uplifting message! ;-)
Blessings and thanks to you, for this beautiful start of the day at Amy’s Place.
The Rev Graham and John Newton references are wonderful side notes.
Amen..Wonderful devotion again, Rus.
Thank you always for Our Daily Bread.