What good is it, my brothers and sisters, if someone claims to have faith but has no deeds? Can such faith save them? Suppose a brother or a sister is without clothes and daily food. If one of you says to them, “Go in peace; keep warm and well fed,” but does nothing about their physical needs, what good is it? In the same way, faith by itself, if it is not accompanied by action, is dead. James 2:14-17
I remember when I pledged for my college business fraternity, and I figured it would be pretty easy because it was after all, a business fraternity. Wrong! Obviously I just plainly ignored the word ‘fraternity.’ That would all change as I was instructed to walk through a foot of snow on campus early on a Saturday morning. Then when I got to ‘The job interview you never wished for,’ it was clear if I ever got through it, I’d cherish the moment I joined. Then after initiation, a truth was revealed to me. The things that are worth the most are never given to you. They are earned.
We earn our right to be called children of God through our actions. Many of you are probably asking what about God’s grace? It is given even though it is not earned, and yet it is incredibly valuable. Furthermore, works cannot get you into Heaven anyway. While both statements are true, it is neither in the grace given nor the deeds that have the greatest value. The greatest value is in the relationship we have with God through Jesus Christ, and as we have learned, no enduring relationship comes about without hard work. We will fight with God and question His judgment. There are times we outright fail Him. But when true transformation happens, we realize just how much love and value there is gained. That is why I say grace is given, but a spiritually growing, on fire, boundless relationship with God has to be earned. No short cuts. Nothing easy. You do not just ‘get it.’
Being in a relationship with Jesus Christ is awesome! He only asks that we follow Him. None of us have to do it, and if we simply believe He died on the cross for our sins and rose from the grave, we receive the gift of eternal life. But a true Christ driven and purposeful life comes with the pain, sacrifice, willingness, and strength to do all you can for the one who gives us life. What transformative change is happening in your life? What will you do to maintain your purpose driven life? My prayer is that we work continually on our relationship with Christ because it isn’t just given. It is earned. Amen.
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