Tuesday, April 14, 2026

Needing (and worth) Saving

You might get, from the current activities at Abbeville Methodist, that we are into this thing called beauty.  Not beauty as the world sees it, but beauty that God has and is creating.  I believe that this is one of the many ways God transforms, teaches, leads, awakens, and restores us.

Do you remember when God looked at his creation and said, "It is good?"  While I am pretty sure we have done much to mar, pollute, pervert, and re-purpose this world, I am even more sure of God's creative capacity to save it.  The world needs saving, and the world is worth saving.  After all ... "God so loved the world, that he gave His only begotten Son, so that whosoever believeth in Him will not perish but have everlasting life (John 3:16)."  There it is, in the verse many of us know by heart.  God is in the active and persistent practice of saving the world.  He said it, and I believe it!

So ... how do we (just a faithful group of people who are in this journey together) get into where God is working, in this "saving the world" thing?  Just a few thoughts:

1. Goodness - Remember that Genesis 1 quote (above) "It is good!"  From where and whom is goodness measured?  I think it is God!  God defines good.  And how can we be, act, do good?  We can "be" God's people, we can "act" with goodness.  We can "do justice, love mercy, and walk humbly with God."  You do remember, of course, that goodness is a fruit of the Spirit.  And we are only able to accomplish goodness by the work of the Spirit.  If we leave it up to our reactions, our controlling nature, our pridefulness, our goodness will look just like our righteousness ... filthy rags.  God wants to look at His Church and say, "It is good!"

2. Grace - Grace is an unwarranted, undeserved, and unbelievable gift from God.  We don't deserve forgiveness, but our faith/belief in Jesus (as Lord and Savior) allows us to receive this gift from God.  Grace is a byproduct of God's amazing love for us.  He loved people so much, He made a pathway for His work of salvation, and amazingly, He believes we are worth saving.  So give thanks, and pass grace along as you walk through life.

There is a song called "So Will I" that holds these words ... "As You speak, a hundred billion failures disappear, where you gave Your life so I could find it here, if You left the grave behind You, so will I.  I can see Your heart in everything you've done, every part designed in a work of art called love. If You gladly choose to surrender, so will I.  I can see your heart eight billion different ways, every precious one, a child You died to save.  If You gave Your life to love them, so will I."  Our response to God in us, in our Church, in our world, is to paint the beautiful picture of goodness and grace ... so that our Savior (who thinks we are worthy) can look out on His Church and say, "It is good!"  

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