We are always talking about these verses and I thought this was a great 
explanation.  Laura


Your Legs Won't Get You There

It was the first time we had taken our children to see Washington, D.C..
We had a six-year-old, a four-year-old, and-a not quite two-year old. The
stop I remember most is the U.S. Capitol Building - the one with all
those steps. Those steps look pretty challenging when you're an adult - I
can't imagine what they must have looked like to a two-year-old. There
was obviously no way his little legs would get him to the top. But he did
get there. Well, thanks to my little legs. I carried him.

My son's only hope of getting to the top was his father carrying him. His
best efforts to make it wouldn't make it. Which is exactly the picture
the Bible gives us of our best efforts to make it to heaven, to please an
all-perfect God. Our best efforts will never get us there.

That's the message of three loaded words in Ephesians 2:8 and 9, our word
for today from the Word of God. Here's what is says: "It is by grace you
have been saved through faith..." Now, grace is undeserved love from God.
It goes on to say, "...and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of
God." Now here come those three loaded words. "Not by works, so that no
one can boast." Now, those three words shoot down the deadliest
misconception in the world - that somehow we can do enough good things,
be a decent enough person, do enough religious things, that God will
forgive our sins and let us into heaven.

But it's not by works - not Protestant good works, Catholic good works,
Jewish good works - not by any good works. Why? Because, according to
Romans 3:23, "All have sinned and fall short of the glory of God." God is
totally pure and holy. His standard is perfection, and all of us - even
the most religious person you know - have missed that mark. He's the top
of the Capitol steps and we're that little two-year-old, looking at a
goal that is farther than our legs can possibly take us. Romans 3:20
says, "No one will be declared righteous in His sight by observing the
law." Some may be able to get farther up the steps to God than others,
but none of us can make it anywhere near the top. There's only one hope
you and I have of ever getting to God, of ever getting into His heaven.
And that is to abandon our human, religious hopes of making it and simply
saying, "Daddy, carry me there." And He will - because His Son, Jesus,
took the death penalty you deserve, paid for every wrong thing you've
done when He died on the cross. So you can be forgiven - not based on
what you've done, but on what Jesus did.

If you're trusting in anything other than Jesus and His death on the
cross, you will not make it to heaven. But we religious folks are proud
of our goodness - that's why there are going to be many religious people
in hell. Because they would not come to Jesus as their only hope. If
you've never done that - if you've never climbed into His arms - you
don't have to wait another day to be forgiven, to know you're going to
heaven when you die. Just tell Jesus, "I'm Yours, Lord. You're my only
hope." If you're ready to put your total trust in Him, then I want to
send you my booklet, "Yours For Life." It's all about beginning your
personal relationship with Jesus.

Your legs, your religion, your goodness will never get you to heaven.
Only Jesus can do that, and His arms are open right now. He will carry
you from this day on and right into heaven.


Today's Daily Wisdom is written by Ron Hutchcraft, based on his popular
radio broadcast, "A Word With You" which can be found at:
http://www.gospelcom.net/rhm/awwy/awwymenu.htm
Copyright 2000

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