Welcome to Meandering Monday, where we take a trip back to an earlier post and enjoy it again.
So what makes us think we can escape if we ignore this great salvation that was first announced by the Lord Jesus himself and then delivered to us by those who heard him speak? Hebrews 2:3 NLT
He was a new
dad, she was a new mom, and I was the firstborn who had the advantage—or
disadvantage—of experiencing all the things new parents do with their firstborn.
One thing my
dad did was instigate a practice fire drill. He gave Mom and me the preferable
escape route but then provided an alternate one as well. If I couldn’t get out
of my room, I was to use the baseball bat he placed by my window to burst the
window and climb outside. Breaking a leg, ankle, or arm was better than getting
burned.
First-century
Christians had heard of Jesus. Perhaps some had even met him. When they were
presented with the opportunity to accept him, many did. Now they were
considering drifting back into their old patterns of living. Some had never
drifted into the new pattern of living to begin with. For them, there was no
other hope.
Dad had an
escape route available in case our house caught on fire. He knew I’d need to
get out to escape injury or death. God knows I need an escape route as well
from spiritual burns. The difference is that Dad established alternate escape
routes. If the hallway was on fire, I could burst the window and jump. If I
could get into the hallway, I had two doors to choose from, depending on where
the fire was. Not so with salvation. All religions are not equal. There are not
many routes to God. It does matter what I think about Jesus.
Just as I
would have to put forth the effort to escape the fire, so I must if I’m to connect
to God. Simply knowing what Jesus did on the cross isn’t sufficient. Confession
and repentance of my sins is required if I’m to evade the spiritual and eternal
death that waits for me otherwise.
Taking action
to avoid a potential fire would result in life. When we confess our sins, Jesus
promises to forgive them and grant us eternal life, which begins now.
Have you used
the escape route God has prepared?
Prayer: Thank
You, merciful Father, for preparing an escape route from the danger of our
sins.
Tweetable: Are you using God's escape plan?
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