By Pete Wilson
I think most of us begin our Christian journey with this simple truth.
I’m broken. I need Jesus. The end.
However as we launch out on this new journey it doesn’t take long
before we begin to hear this growing and incessant whisper that says,
“Try harder, do more.”
Sing more.
Memorize more.
Journal more.
Preach more.
Pray more.
Evangelize more.
Serve more.
Memorize more.
Journal more.
Preach more.
Pray more.
Evangelize more.
Serve more.
This approach can look quite spiritual to those around us; however,
it’s often rooted in a inner conviction that our worth as a Christian is
dependent upon our ability to outperform those around us. Behind this
spiritual facade is a fragile and insecure heart desperately attempting
to get God to love us more.
The cross isn’t something we start with and then move on from. The
cross isn’t just the starting line of our faith, it’s the centerpiece.
Grace isn’t something we need just for salvation, it’s like air for the
believer.
So today when you hear that whisper in your head that says “Try harder, do more,” go back to this.
I’m broken. I need Jesus. The end.
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