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A New & Better One |
In our society, people are always
looking for something better.
Lots of people are looking for a better job. And some are looking
for a better house, a better neighborhood, better schools. I know
people who're wanting a better car or a better truck, and kids who
want a better bicycle. Many people want a better computer, better
software, or a better sound system. I know women who are shopping
for a better dishwasher, and men who are always after better shop
tools. Some friends of mine are working to have a better lawn. And
a nearby church is wanting a better roof. Lots of girls are
wanting better clothes while the guys are usually into better
toys.
The list just goes on and on. And in our society, whenever we do
get something better, the happiness with it wears off pretty fast.
Before long we're pushing to get something better yet.
Believe it or not, God is also interested in something better. But
not for Himself. I mean, how do you give the One who has it all
something better?
God wants to give you and me a better life. Jesus, the eternal Son
of God, is all about improving people's lives. Even though He had
been trained, while growing up in Nazareth, to be a carpenter, His
entire adult career was devoted to helping other people. In fact,
Jesus once said about His life's work, "I came that they may have
life, and have it abundantly." (John 10:10)
Jesus Christ lived and died to give you and me -- and everyone
else on earth -- a better life. And millions of people, all over
the world, have already discovered that new life in Jesus Christ.
They went from trying to get by on marginal life (regardless of
how wealthy or how poor they may have been) to experiencing and
enjoying the abundant life of Jesus Christ.
But God will nor force anyone to have the spiritual and eternal
life that He offers. Each person must choose for themselves.
In some ways, life today is like it was when Jesus went around
preaching in the cities, towns and villages of Palestine, many
centuries ago. Huge crowds often gathered wherever Jesus was, just
to see the wonderful things He would do. And lots and lots of
people went to Jesus to get their own lives fixed. And He gave a
new life to all who came to Him. He gave sight to blinded eyes. He
gave voices to silenced tongues. He opened the ears of the deaf,
and He restored strength and control to ruined limbs. He even
broke up funerals by restoring the dead to life again -- talk
about a better situation!
But not everyone trusted Jesus. Not everyone wanted a new life.
Lots of people never went to Jesus to get a better life. They just
remained as they had been before.
Every worthwhile thing costs something.
God's Son, Jesus Christ, died on a cross nearly two thousand years
ago. He suffered and died there to give a better life -- a whole
new and improved life -- to everyone who would pay attention to
God's call. (The Bible says that God calls us all -- everyone on
this planet -- to stop trying to live the old life we have, and to
get a new life in Jesus Christ.) Jesus died to open the way, to
remove every obstacle, to make it all possible for every human
being to have a new life.
Jesus died, but He did not remain dead. He who has in Himself the
very power of life, and who holds all things together by His own
Word, cannot be held captive in death against His will. On the
third day after Jesus died on the cross, Jesus walked out of the
grave, alive forever. Jesus is alive today. Not just spiritually,
and not just in the hearts and thoughts of those who love Him, but
really, fully, and physically alive. And He's seated, the Bible
says, at God the Father's own right hand.
Think about what that means for you. The same Jesus that gave so
many people new beginnings back in the first century can also give
a new and better life to anyone who asks Him for one. He will give
you a new life if you will ask Him for one.
How about you? Have you figured out yet that all the "better
things" you can gather up in this world will never make your life
any better? (Did you know, for example, that many people who are
wealthy and famous still commit suicide? They get all the "better"
stuff, but they never find the better life we all need and want,
down deep inside.)
God is calling everyone to lay aside the old life, and to turn to
Jesus Christ for a new one, a better one.
The new life we can have in Jesus Christ is an eternal one. It
begins the day that we first believe, and it never ends -- never.
Even though our physical bodies will continue age on this planet,
and finally wear out and die, our new life with Jesus Christ will
never wear out or become old. And the day is coming, at the end of
this age, when Jesus will return as King and Lord of all.
At that time, all who have died will be raised up from the dead.
Those without the new life of Jesus Christ will be judged and
sentenced to eternal darkness -- away from the light and life and
joy of God's presence. But those who have received God's gift of
eternal life will have their old bodies changed into heavenly
bodies, made completely new. And those new bodies will last
forever.
Everyone needs a new life.
We need a new inner, spiritual life. We need the kind of life that
comes directly from God's own Holy Spirit, flowing out from Him
every day and into our innermost being. It's a life centered in
God's peace, instead of hate and war. It's a life centered in
God's joy instead of anger and rebellion. It's a life rooted in
God's love instead of purely self-centered thinking, attitudes,
and actions. We need the life of God's Spirit in us. It's real and
everlasting life. Abundant life.
That experience only comes to those who accept the new life Jesus
offers. We all need that kind of life. Stop and think of how
different this world would be if everyone had the new life of
Jesus Christ -- His life in us.
How do I get this new and better life?
Jesus will give a new and better life to everyone who trusts Him
to do so. It's free for the asking. Believe what God says about
Jesus Christ. Trust in Him for a whole new way of living,
thinking, and doing -- a whole new and better existence on planet
earth, and beyond.
Jesus said this about those who come to Him for a better life, "I
give them eternal life, and they will never perish. No one will
snatch them out of my hand." (John 10:28)
The Bible also says:
"If we receive human testimony, the testimony of God is greater;
for this is what God has said about his Son. Those who believe in
the Son of God have the testimony of God in their hearts. Those
who do not believe God have made him out to be a liar by not
believing in the testimony he has given concerning his Son. And
this is the testimony: God gave us eternal life, and this life is
in his Son. Whoever has the Son has life; whoever does not have
the Son of God does not have life. I write these things to you who
believe in the name of the Son of God, so that you may know that
you have eternal life." (1 John 5:9-13)
All who know Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior have eternal
life.
You can be sure today that you have the life that God offers us in
His Son, Jesus Christ. Turn to Jesus in prayer, and admit that you
need a new life. Talk to God about the things in your life that
you know need to change. Admit your need for His help, for His
power, and for the better life He wants you to have. Ask Jesus to
rescue you from your old life. Ask Him for the new and eternal
life that He died and rose again to give you. Accept the gift of
life that is in Jesus Christ.
If you need
more help, you can visit the web pages listed.
Read about the new life that Jesus
gives us. The best source for that information is the Holy Bible,
beginning with the Gospel of John, in the New Testament. Find an
edition of the Bible that you can read and understand. It will not
really matter how old or new the style of language is, so long as
you pray and ask for God's help each time you read. God will help
you to read and to understand His message if you will look to Him
each day.
Don't ignore the greatest gift, the greatest offer you'll ever
receive in this world. Turn to God and receive His gift of a new
and better life.
Jim
Need to know more about how Jesus can change you into a real child
of God? The Bible tells you all about it. Read the Gospel of John,
in the New Testament portion of the Holy Bible. And if you need
more help,
click here.
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