Atonement

August 5th – Ephesians 2:8-9

Week 1 – Understanding Faith (Ephesians 2:8-9)

The apostle Paul lets us know in no uncertain terms that our salvation is entirely due to God’s grace, and not our own efforts. We can’t contribute a single thread to the garment of righteousness that clothes us. For it is woven completely by Jesus through His sacrificial work on the Cross. To believe that our actions could secure salvation diminishes the profound sacrifice Jesus made. He endured unimaginable suffering and death, bearing the weight of humanity’s sins, because there was no other way for us to be saved. Suggesting otherwise insults His sacrifice, implying it was unnecessary. Our attempts at earning salvation would be futile and arrogant, as they would dismiss the sufficiency of Christ’s atonement. Embracing salvation as a gift from God, received through faith alone, honors the true extent of Jesus’ love and sacrifice. It is a humbling recognition that we are entirely dependent on His grace, and through this, we find true freedom and assurance of eternal life.

Questions for Reflection –

  1. How can we cultivate a deeper understanding and appreciation of God’s grace, recognizing that our salvation is a gift, and resist the temptation to rely on our own works for righteousness?
  1. In what ways can we daily remind ourselves and others of the sufficiency of Christ’s sacrifice, ensuring that our faith remains rooted in His grace rather than our own efforts?

Grace is the gift we unwrap with faith, wrapped in love by Jesus. 🙏🏻❤️

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March 30th – 1 John 1:9

1 John 1:9

If we’re honest, there isn’t a single day that we can say “I’m good enough”. We may be born again Christians and sin no longer has reign over our souls, but we still fight with the flesh daily. The apostle Paul, who called himself “chief of sinners”, knew this battle well. In Romans 7:22-23 he says, “For I delight in the law of God, in my inner being, but I see in my members another law waging war against the law of my mind and making me captive to the law of sin that dwells in my members.” 

God doesn’t want sin to have a hold on us, and longs for us to be free of its crippling grasp. The Bible devotes much to the topic to make us aware of its toxic effects. God doesn’t want us to cover up and hide our sin, but rather expose and uproot it. Because unconfessed and unrepentant sin festers under the surface. It spreads like cancer, destroying us from deep within. And it hinders our relationship with God, keeping us from being able to glorify Him.

We may be sinners, but we have forgiveness and atonement for our sin through the blood of Christ. And because we have confidence in that forgiveness, we can be free. Free to ask God to shine the spotlight into the deepest, darkest recesses of our being. And to expose and cleanse any unrecognized or unrelinquished sin. Because even if we fool other people or even ourselves, God knows our true motives and agendas.

What a privilege it is to be able to go to God in prayer and confess our sin. To share with Him our struggle, and to ask for victory. And as we surrender to the process of being shaped into the image of Christ, we will be renewed, strengthened, and refreshed!

Blessings, Becky

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