Looking For December 26 :: By Dennis Huebshman

Once again, we have reached that time of year that’s supposed to be full of “cheer and goodwill toward men.” There is anticipation in the air, especially for the kids, and people will ask, “Are you ready for Christmas?” While I do enjoy the special TV programs and seeing all the beautiful decorations, my answer usually brings a surprised look. It is simply, “I’m ready for December 26.” (all emphasis mine)

Before I get the “Scrooge” award, I do enjoy the season, but for me to worship my King, it’s a 24/7 everyday event. It hasn’t always been this way, but about 35 years ago, I came to realize that if I were to take my last breath right then, I would be bound for the Lake of Fire. There were some “prayer warriors” who were steadily asking the Father to have the Holy Spirit to get that message through to me. I don’t know who all of them were, but I will always be grateful for them, and today I honor them by praying for others to come to the Lord and be saved.

The day I called out to Jesus to be my Savior, I started reading God’s Word sincerely for the first time in my life. With each passing day, I could feel the development of a relationship with the Savior and knew I would not let any day go by without thanking Him, praising His Name, and giving Him all the honor and glory for the gift that He has given to me.

It’s not as if I didn’t have a “religious” background, for in my younger days, any time the church doors were open, we were there. I knew all the “stories” like “Daniel in the lion’s den,” “David and Goliath,” and many more. I took for granted that whatever the preachers and teachers said was truth without ever getting into the Word for myself. After calling out to the Savior about 35 years ago, I went cover to cover in several different translations over time and discovered there were discrepancies between God’s Word and what I had been taught all those years in church.

There were verses in James that said I didn’t have because I didn’t ask (James 4:2-3). The first time I read those verses, I asked the Father to “open” my mind to help me understand more about His Word, more about His Son, and to “correct” me where necessary. Slowly but surely, and with the help of good study Bibles, my preconceived notions have gone away. The Bible is no longer just a big book with a lot of stories and a list of “do’s and don’ts.” It has become a Letter of Love from my Heavenly Father, His Son Jesus, and the Holy Spirit. Also, it’s for all who wish to accept it.

What’s so sad is there’s a lot of people who refuse to believe in the Savior, and they really don’t realize the consequences of this. Satan loves it. He and his followers do everything they can to pull away souls from Jesus, and they are quite successful. Matthew 7:13-14 tells us that Jesus knows more will accept the things of this world rather than accept His gift.

Some others believe, as I did, that Jesus is real, but if we’re “good” people, we’ll go to heaven someday. Some only think of Jesus two times a year, Christmas and Easter, and they believe this is all they have to do. Both attitudes are perfect for a reservation in the long line at the Great White Throne Judgment of Revelation 20:11-15. That’s the one where people end up in the lake of fire with Satan and all his followers.

Our most loving and merciful Heavenly Father has not made our pathway to be with Him full of secret rituals, pomp and circumstance, and unending works. He has given us one way, as Jesus tells us in John 14:6. “Jesus said to him, I am the Way, the Truth and the Life; no one comes to the Father except through Me.” Acts 4:12 states the same thing.

God promised in Romans 8:1, “There is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.” The Father wants all to know what the simple steps are to follow that will ensure us eternal life. Many so-called man-made religions have so many steps and regulations that their members never really know if they will ever attain a spot in their paradise. This is what Jesus faced with the religious leaders of His days on this earth.

Just remember three words: Admit, Believe, Call. All of these are found in Romans 10:9-13, and there’s really nothing to add to these verses. The biggest one is “Believe”; believe and have faith that Jesus is our Lord; He died for our sins; and we have the gift of eternal life by receiving and accepting Him as our Savior. We have the faith that God’s Word is true and complete (Titus 1:2). For the gift to be ours, it must be “opened” (accepted). Otherwise, it’s as if it were rejected. Can anyone imagine getting a gift at Christmas and then just putting it on a shelf in the closet and just leaving it there unopened?

There’s a song on YouTube that I would encourage everyone to listen to. It’s Elvis Presley singing, “If every day was like Christmas.” His final line says it all. “For if every day could be just like Christmas, what a wonderful world this would be.”

Jesus, Paul, and others gave us a picture of what would be here at the end of this age. While each point that was given has been with us to some degree over the years, they have never been here all at once and not in the intensity as they are today. It seems that anything that has to do with our Jesus is causing a lot of people to label believers as “haters.”

This comes as no surprise to Jesus, as He told us in John 16:33 that it would be this way. He said we would have tribulations in this world, but He overcame the world. He encourages us to maintain our faith and belief in Him, and in the end, we will be with Him forever when we are taken up at the Rapture.

Only the Father knows who is saved and who is not. In our daily prayers, we need to ask Him to touch the hearts of any of our loved ones that are not true believers. God will force no one to call out to Jesus, but there’s nothing that says He will ignore our pleas to give them encouragement.

With every sign and attitude that is in this world today, it is obvious we are about one step away from entering the 7-year tribulation period. For all believers, this means we are half a step from the “cry with the voice of an archangel, and the sound of the Trumpet of God.” Then, “in the twinkling of an eye,” or less than one second, we won’t be here. We will be taken up to meet the Savior in the air to be with Him forever (1 Thessalonians 4:13-17; 1 Corinthians 15:51-53).

That’s the positive side. On the negative side, all who have not received and accepted Jesus will be left behind to face the worst period of time this earth has ever seen. There will be many people martyred, and we’re told in Zechariah 13 that 2/3 of God’s chosen people, the Jews, will perish. It won’t be much different for the rest of the world, either.

To survive this terrible time, people will take a mark of some kind, which means they will dedicate themselves to the antichrist. That will be the second unforgivable sin. The first is to die without having Jesus as their Savior. All who refuse the mark will be subject to being martyred.

We will all spend eternity in one place or another; Heaven or Hell. There are no other options, and where each person will be will have been chosen by them. God wants everyone to be saved (2 Peter 3:9), but as stated earlier, He will force no one.

Today would not be too early to decide where you wish to spend your forever. No one knows the day nor the hour that Jesus will call, but He did say we would know the “season.” The time is ripe now for this age to end and the next phase to begin.

Joshua 24:15 paraphrased says to “choose whom you will serve; but for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.” Luke 21 gives a lot of signs of the end of this age, and verse 28 states when they begin to happen, the time is very near. That beginning started a while back, and as said earlier, is increasing in intensity. We would love for you to be there when our Great Shepherd calls us Home.

What a day that will be, when my Jesus I shall see! Come, Lord Jesus!

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Basic Explanation of the Grace of God :: By Dr. Donald Whitchard

Ephesians 2:8-10, John 3:16, John 10:28-30, 2 Corinthians 12:9, Revelation 22:17, Matthew 11:28-30, Ezekiel 18:23

Summary: Our series on Bible doctrines continues with a look at the definition and characteristics of the grace of God.

Grace is defined as the love and mercy of God in action. He showed His mercy and love for us, unworthy and undeserving as we are (Romans 3:10-18, 23, 6:23), when He sent His Son, the Lord Jesus Christ, to willingly bear upon Himself our sins and transgressions, which was the punishment we should have had to bear.

He did not have to undergo the trials and agony of the cross. He did not have to bear our unpayable sin debt, yet He did. Even though our sins and rebellion had made us His enemies (Romans 5:6-11), His grace and mercy are such that He chose out of His love for us to endure a literal hell on earth. He did this, physically and spiritually, so that we did not have to endure the eternal hell which is reserved for the devil, his angels, and all who reject this gracious offer of Divine love (Matthew 25:41; Mark 9:43-38; Luke 16:19-31; Revelation 20:11-15). Jesus’ death on the cross for our sakes was the truth and fulfillment of what He taught (John 3:16).

God’s grace endures forever upon the ones who have trusted in Jesus Christ for salvation (John 10:28-30, 19:30; Romans 8:37-39). I have absolutely NO idea where the idea of “losing one’s salvation” originated, but it isn’t in the Bible.

If we are genuine and sincere in confessing our sins and repent before the LORD, trusting in Christ’s finished work on the cross for our redemption, He then takes control of our lives from that moment on (Luke 14:25-33). When we DO sin, the indwelling presence of the Holy Spirit is there to convict us of our wrongdoing (John 16:7-15). He directs us back to the cross where we confess before the LORD what we have done or said, seek His forgiveness, and then carry on with the tasks He has given us to do (Psalm 103:6-14; Philippians 3:13-14; 1 John 1:9).

Our security in Christ is not some kind of “license to sin,” as some brethren tend to believe. However, if someone continues to live in sin and still confesses that he or she is a follower of Christ, yet shows no signs of remorse or sorrow over sins, the issue is not that they have somehow “lost” their salvation, but the truth is that they were never truly saved in the first place (Matthew 7:21-23; Mark 7:6; Luke 6:46; Titus 1:16; Hebrews 6:4-6; James 3:14; 1 John 2:9, 3:18).

The Scriptures instruct us to examine ourselves as to whether the faith we profess is real or fraudulent and to come before the LORD in humbleness and surrender to His mercy and saving grace (Matthew 7:5; 2 Corinthians 13:5; Galatians 6:4).

God’s grace carries no conditions on our part. In other words, we do not bring anything before Him in some kind of “deal” or “partnership” where we try to do our best and He puts in the rest of the work on our behalf. He makes it clear in His Word that we are totally unable to make ourselves righteous or acceptable in His sight while we are in our depraved, sinful, and rebellious condition. Our righteousness is as a filthy leper’s rag or menstrual pad in His sight (Isaiah 64:6; Romans 1:18-32). Apart from His intervention, none of us can even be redeemed and freed from our sins.

Ephesians 2:1-3 tells us that we are not just sick with sin but dead in sin. It is His Sovereign election, that is, His gracious and merciful choice to bring us back from the dead through the finished work of Christ on the cross that we are given eternal life (John 10:9; Acts 4:12, 15:11; Romans 5:9; 1 Thessalonians 1:9; Hebrews 5:9, 9:28; 1 John 5:11). We cannot add nor delete anything in our own power to improve or add to Christ’s work of salvation and redemption. The task is complete and finished, period. (2 Corinthians 12:9).

God’s grace makes no discrimination (Revelation 22:17). Even in the final book of Holy Scripture, the Lord Jesus calls upon all who have read and heard His Word to come to Him for salvation (Ezekiel 18:23; Matthew 11:28-30; 2 Peter 3:9). The ground at the foot of the cross is always level. His grace is the means by which we are justified (Romans 3:23-24). We are made righteous through Christ by faith in what He did for us at Calvary and by His resurrection from the dead as validation that His sacrificial mission was complete and never to be repeated again.

Justification is accounting us, the guilty in sin, as just before God, not by the Law (Romans 3:20, 28), nor by our self-righteousness (Romans 10:1-4), nor by our works (Romans 4:1-5), and not faith plus works (Galatians 2:16). The work that we do for the LORD is the product and fruit of our salvation, not a condition for salvation (James 2:14-16).

By His grace, we are made heirs of his love and eternal riches (Romans 8:17; Galatians 3:29; 4:7; Titus 3:7). Finally, the grace of God instructs us on how to live as His children (Titus 2:11-12; 2 Peter 1:3, 3:11).

The Scriptures and the privilege of approaching Him in prayer (Hebrews 4:14-16) are treasures that many of us take for granted. We need to see this as the gracious, merciful, and open invitation to have fellowship with Him and to have more of His will and nature in our lives than that of this futile, limited, and corrupt world (1 John 2:15-17).

The best way to end this sermon on the basics of God’s grace comes from the Apostle Paul, who received this undeserved grace on the Damascus Road (Acts 9:1-6). He writes the following words of praise for God’s saving grace:

“Oh, the depth of the riches both of the wisdom and knowledge of God! How unsearchable are His judgments and His ways past finding out! For who has known the mind of the LORD? Or who has become His counselor? Or who has first given to Him, and it shall be repaid to Him? For of Him and through Him and to Him are all things, to whom be glory forever, Amen” (Romans 11:33-36, NKJV).

You can’t top that.

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