John 1:29 The
next day John saw Jesus coming toward him and said, “Look, the Lamb of
God, who takes away the sin of the world!” (NIV)
When I read the Gospel
passage for today (John
1:19-34), it made me wonder what I would say if I saw Jesus walking down
the street coming toward me. Would I fall on my knees and joyfully weep? Would
I run away to hide? Or would I see him as John did – the Savior of the world
who takes away my sins? I hope it would be the latter because, above everything
else, Christ’s ability to forgive my sins – as well as that of the entire world
– is crucially important to who I am, what I believe, and all that I hope to
do.
Christians like me are
imperfect and often fail to meet God’s standards. As the Apostle Paul once
wrote, ‘I do not do the good I want to do, but the evil I do not want to do - this
I keep on doing.’ (Romans 7:19) In my opinion, this means that we don’t
fulfill everything God expects of us, so it leaves a credible gap between what
we say we believe and what we actually do about it. For some folks outside of
the church, this gives them the ideal opportunity to tar Christ’s followers as
hypocrites – which we all honestly are
– but that should not stop or hinder us from trying to be Christians. We know
that we will constantly make mistakes, but we also have the potential to do
some things that are right, positive, and faithful. And when we fail, Christ
has the power and grace to forgive us completely, so we may gladly start again.
So, if you or
I walk down the street today, and come face-to-face with Jesus, how will we
respond?
Prayer: Lord Jesus, You know us totally and are
completely aware of all our faults. We are sinful creatures and imperfect
followers. Despite these failures, You are still willing to allow us
forgiveness for all our sins and the total restoration of our relationship with
God. In Your Holy Name, we humbly and gratefully pray. Amen.
John Stuart is the pastor
of Erin Presbyterian Church in
Knoxville, Tennessee. Come and join us for worship on Sunday mornings at
11:00 AM. You will be made very welcome 😊
Today’s image is one of
John’s latest Maundy Thursday drawings called ‘Window of Opportunity.’ If you
would like to view a larger version, click this link: Window.
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