It was particularly awesome tonight.
Bible in a Year:
Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinnersof whom I am the worst.
Thats quite the question, isnt it? Someone might quickly respond, Well, how much time do you have for me to tell you? And that would be fair, as there seems to be so much thats wrong with our world. As the story goes, The Times received a number of responses, but one in particular has endured in its brief brilliance. The English writer, poet, and philosopher G. K. Chesterton penned this four-word response, a refreshing surprise to the usual passing-of-the-buck: Dear Sirs, I am.
Whether the story is factual or not is up for debate. But that response? Its nothing but true. Long before Chesterton came along, there was an apostle named Paul. Far from a lifelong model citizen, Paul confessed his past shortcomings: I was once a blasphemer and a persecutor and a violent man (v. 13). After naming who Jesus came to save (sinners), he goes on to make a very Chesterton-like qualification: of whom I am the worst (v. 15). Paul knew exactly what was and is wrong with the world. And he further knew the only hope of making things rightthe grace of our Lord (v. 14). What an amazing reality! This enduring truth lifts our eyes to the light of Christs saving love.
What is wrong with the world? Can you own the answer Paul and Chesterton gave? What is one way you can accept that without sliding into self-hatred?
God, thank You for Your immense patience with me, a sinner. To You be honor and glory forever and ever.
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