Read, Reflect & Respond OnlinePosts RSS Comments RSS

Chapter 11

The blog post this week is from Suzanne Sanderson:

I had a conversation this week with a friend and we were discussing all the things that happen to us when we get tired.  Typically… we get emotional, we get irrational, we get irritable, we become more self focused and more often than not, unproductive.  As I read through Chapter 11 discussing the difference between religion and the gospel, it hit me… Christ died that I may have “rest”!

Keller discusses the differences between living for a set of rules and living in the freedom of grace.  When we lived to follow a set of rules we end up frustrated and tired.  We realize that we really can’t ever do enough.  We are driven by performance always finding out that someone is better.  In running after the perfect performance of the rules we must be self dependent, fighting pride.  Or on the flip side we find that we never measure up and shame and guilt come rushing in to be our companions.  God NEVER intended our lives to be this way.

He was clear in His Word that Christ came that we might have life and have it abundantly.  That truth has come to set us free, that we are saved by grace alone.  We can’t earn it, change it, influence it… it just is.  Grace allows us to live with confidence and dignity.  It always drives us to humility realizing the cost to God and His Son and the amazing gift to us.  It shows us what our worth is and while we don’t deserve it, it comes with great riches.  It allows us to rest, to be filled up with what He created us for… HIS LOVE.  And it is unfailing, never changing and pretty mind blowing.

I think a lot of people struggle because grace just doesn’t make sense.  We want to be held accountable, be able to work for it, to not be in debt, especially to the God of the Universe.  But then the tired routine sets in, we can’t ever do enough.  So we find ourselves emotional, irrational, irritable, self focused, and unable to really live the life He intended for us.  He wants us to come to Him, to take His yoke upon us, to experience the peace and joy of trusting Him.  His plan is perfect, it is what we were created for.

When we really take the time to get to KNOW God, we are then drawn to BELIEVE Him.  Not just believe in Him, but actually believe what He says, about who He is and who we are.  Then we fall in LOVE with Him.  Then and only then are we motivated to serve Him and love others.  It takes time and space…  time with Him and time in His word.  And it means making space for Him, allowing Him to be the priority and allowing Him to change us.

Religion is exhausting!  Grace is God’s Riches at Christ’s Expense!  And those riches are unmatched by anything that we can make, produce, earn or work for.  So this week, give God time and space, allow your heart to be fed on the truth of His grace and rest, be free, and experience life abundantly!

Share and Enjoy:
  • Print
  • Digg
  • Sphinn
  • del.icio.us
  • Facebook
  • Mixx
  • Google Bookmarks

2 responses so far

2 Responses to “Chapter 11”

  1. Katieon Mar 17th 2010 at 5:47 pm

    Well said Suzanne. Thank you.

    [Reply]

  2. Suzanneon Mar 18th 2010 at 11:03 am

    I didn’t include any questions… sorry about that.
    If y’all are out there… here are a few to ponder.

    1) What “rules” do you tend to run after instead of resting?

    2) What keeps you from giving God time and space? (fear, business, unbelief, etc)

    3) Are you able to be honest with God about what you don’t believe? Do you take those to Him so that He can transform your unbelief to belief?

    4) Make a list of things that you worry about or try to control, then on the same page, make a list of truths you KNOW to be true about God. If you believe those truths, does your outlook on the first list change?

    Continuning to run to the Lord with my questions, unbelief, and performance. Man… rest is pretty amazing- Suzanne

    [Reply]

Leave a Reply