All in Salvation

Do you think that by withdrawing from the world, by separating yourself, that you will become more pious and that this will help you consecrate yourself by removing all temptation? Well this is a false hope, and if we look at Jesus we understand that He Inserted Himself fully into the world. He didn’t run from it, but overcame it. 

If you live according to the commandments, are you owed righteousness and everlasting life? How can we be so bold as to feel this way when into the vile pit of sin, and human debasement Jesus walked, suffered, took on sin, died, and was raised again... all for us in our undeserving state. He loved us first, he chose us in love before the creation of the world, and knew us while we were yet in our mother’s womb. How is it we feel entitled?

Are you in search of the “things” of your life; you know, the thrill of your life, the job of your life, the experience of your life, and if you are so fortunate, the love of your life? These are all examples of the “things” that we seek after. These are the “things” that we believe will make us happy, but be honest with yourself... we all do this to some degree, and are you ever truly happy when you think you’ve found them?

When you are lifted up and standing in that spiritual high place with Jesus do you want to stay there forever? When you are feeling the electric thrill of faith coursing through you and every hair on your body has risen as if in unison to the breeze of God's breath, do you want to remain in that state always? Well of course the answer is yes, but that is not what we are meant to do.