Is Anybody Thirsty?
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Our good friend Jon Bricker is back with this week’s
message. Jon has had several messages to share with our readers,
and we invite you to read them in our Archives. Jon is a full time
Minister for Jesus, and he has a God given passion to evangelize
the lost. His divinely inspired passion for spreading the Gospel
shines through in this message; we’re sure it will be a blessing
to you.
Titus 3:4, as revealed by the Holy Spirit to Jon Bricker…
I
have a confession to make. I do not understand the ‘breadth and
length and height and depth of the love of God’ Paul speaks of in
Ephesians 3:18-19. I often stand paralyzed in unbelief at the door
of the awesome promises God has made in His Word to those who will
believe and trust in Him. And instead of believing and accepting
and trusting and loving and exulting in the free grace of God, I
often find myself trying to work for the love and favor of God.
In June of 1999, I realized my own sinfulness and inability to do
enough righteous acts to earn God’s forgiveness for my sins. That
is the day when I looked into my Savior’s eyes and found that what
was impossible for me to earn had already been purchased for me
at the cross.
But even though I know this is true, I still don’t get it. How could
God love me enough to send His own perfect Son, whom the Bible says
‘He loved from before the foundation of the world,’ to die in my
place? (John 17:24)
I have not trusted and loved and obeyed and treasured God the way
Jesus did. When you read through the Gospels, you see that Jesus
always did exactly what the Father wanted Him to do; even to the
point of dying on a cross in order to take the place of people like
you and me. Why, God? Why did You love me so much?
Listen very carefully. God loves me and saved me not because of
my works done in righteousness but because of Himself: according
to His own mercy. God is a never-ending fountain of mercy and loving
kindness and goodness and grace and salvation to all who will drink
from Him. The duty of a Christian is not to work to earn a spot
at the fountain; the duty of the Christian is to delightfully enjoy
the goodness of God in Christ.
If you have yet to experience the goodness of God through His Son,
Jesus Christ, this is your invitation: “If anyone is thirsty, let
him come to Me and drink.” (John 7:37 NASB) The Bible says you and
I were created for Jesus, and if your soul is thirsting for meaning
and purpose and forgiveness and a relationship with God today, Jesus
simply says, ‘come’.
Enjoying God with you today,
Jon Bricker

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4 But when the kindness of God our Savior and His love for mankind appeared,
5 He saved us, not on the basis of deeds which we have done in righteousness, but according to His mercy
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