Every year some two million people from all over the world visit St. Pauls Cathedral in London. It is well worth the admission fee to experience the magnificent structure designed and built by Sir Christopher Wren during the late 17th century. But tourism is secondary at this place of Christian worship. A primary mission of the cathedral is to enable people in all their diversity to encounter the transforming presence of God in Jesus Christ. If you want to tour the building and admire the architecture, you must pay an admission fee. But there is no charge to enter and attend any of the daily worship services at St. Pauls.
How much does it cost to enter the kingdom of God? Entry is free because Jesus Christ paid the price for us by His death. All have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, and all are justified freely by his grace through the redemption that came by Christ Jesus (Rom. 3:2324). When we acknowledge our spiritual need and accept by faith Gods forgiveness for our sins, we have a new and everlasting life in Him.
You can enter a new life today because, by His death on the cross and His resurrection from the dead, Jesus has paid the price of admission!
What does it mean to fall short of the glory of God? (Rom. 3:23). The glory of God is the outward manifestation of Gods character, which, at the center, is holiness and love. In Gods plan of redemption, human beings are to share in this glory. Those who respond to Christs offer of salvation begin a process of reflecting Gods character (2 Cor. 3:18). In heaven multitudes will ascribe glory to God for His work of salvation (Rev. 19:1). In contrast, those who have rebelled against God have chosen a path that does not seek or reflect Gods holy love.