New Rejection
The LORD is gracious and full of compassion. Psalm 145:8.
One reason many Christians aren’t sure of their salvation is because they still sin, and they fear God may reject them because of it. But even when we sin, the Bible tells us that the Lord is gracious and compassionate. He’s slow to anger and rich in love (Psalm 145:8). Suppose someone is given the gift of a computer. The giver says, “This is my gift to you.” The recipient would be delighted. Then they would become discouraged to hear the giver say, “If you make one mistake, I am going to take it back. You can only keep it if you operate it perfectly!” Many people assume God’s like that, giving us the gift of salvation—then taking it back if we aren’t perfect. But this isn’t true. When we’re saved, Christ begins the work of transformation. The story’s told of a sculpture artist who was chipping away at a chunk of stone. A man asked, “What are you doing?” The artist replied, “I’m sculpting an elephant.” The man responded, “How do you know what to chip away?” The sculptor smiled and replied, “I chip away anything that doesn’t look like an elephant.” This is what God desires to do with our lives. When we place our lives in His care, He will chip away at whatever keeps us apart from Him.
Graham, Billy. Truth for Each Day : Daily Devotions to Renew Your Mind and Inspire Your Soul (a 365-Day Devotional), Thomas Nelson Incorporated, 2023. ProQuest Ebook Central, http://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/liberty/detail.action?docID=30516542.
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