Hebrews 2:18 Because
Christ himself suffered when he was tempted, he is able to help those who are
being tempted. (NIV)
I’ve already broken
several of my New Year’s resolutions, so I can’t even keep up with my own
standards. Like most of us, I start off with the best of intentions but quickly
get distracted or even too comfortable to follow through with my self-imposed
promises. I guess I can reset my determination and begin again – hopefully, I
will resolve to accomplish all that I want to achieve this year.
Today’s verse reminded me
that this is what Christ offers us each day – a fresh chance to begin again.
When we fall into temptation and fail to keep God’s commands, Jesus gives us the
grace to pick ourselves up and start once more. He doesn’t do this either from a
smug and self-satisfied position of knowing that He is perfect; He forgives us
because He understands what temptation is like and how prone we are to fall
prey to our own selfish and sinful ways.
So, today is a new day.
Christ offers all of us the opportunity to begin again. He not only understands
our personal struggles, but He is absolutely able to help us let go of our
sinful past, acquire His grace today, so we may walk with Him day by day. We
are not fallen failures, we are forgiven sinners; we are not cast aside by God,
we are embraced by His patient and enduring love.
Application: Allow
yourself to be forgiven by Christ for anything you have done. Let this be a new
day of restoration in your forever relationship with God.
Prayer: Lord Jesus, thank
You for being our Savior who completely understands our struggle to keep God’s
commands. Grant us Your grace and show us a better way to live our lives. In
Your Holy Name, we pray. Amen.
John Stuart is the pastor
of Erin Presbyterian Church in Knoxville,
Tennessee. Come and join us for worship on Sundays at 11:00 AM. You will be
made very welcome 😊
Today’s image is a
Communion drawing for the New Year. If you would like to view a larger version,
please click this link: New Year.
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