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Jan 31, 2010

He is the perfect Father, who sought me out while I was His mortal enemy, deep in sin. If I am saved by grace alone, then “it is no longer by works” (Romans 11:6). He put the seed of the gospel in my conscience, gave me over to conviction of sin, and led me to the Cross of Christ. I confessed with my mouth and believed in my heart....and the word says “I will be saved” (Romans 10:9). My sins were washed “white as snow” (Isaiah 1:18); I have confidence in today to “come boldly unto the throne of grace”” (Hebrews 4:16); the Spirit is given to me as a promise, as a “seal of ownership” (2 Corinthians 1:22) and as confirmation of my enduring “sonship” (Romans 8:15). The Son ever lives to intercede for me before a willing Father, “Who so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son”. (John 3:16).
All I need to do I glance at Him in faith, inasmuch as the Israelites were healed of the deadly vipers’ poison with one glance at the bronze snake lifted up in Sinai (Numbers 21:8-9). He adorns me with grace gifts and convicts me in my conscience – from the inside out – of a life that pleases the Father. From hereon, all God’s dealings in my life are His fatherly dealings. Even the tough things are His discipline in me, “that I might share in His holiness" (Heb 12:10). God picked His fight with Jesus on the Cross, and now He has picked me as a son in Christ. The Lord does not change His mind. He has sworn on oath that I am His.
My salvation is a flawless, eternal work of the Trinity, into which I have been swept up. Just as no baby chooses of itself to be born, when to be born, and to whom to be born....so I was born into sin and darkness, but by the eternal foreknowledge of the Father, I was “born from above” into the Kingdom of light!
If Nicodemus struggled to understand how he could “enter the second time into his mother’s womb and be born” (John 3:4), how could I believe I could enter heaven’s womb a second time again to be born again....again? I am born from above, once for all time; the Cross has slain me and raised up the new Christ-life within...I am born again of imperishable seed….
I am a son. Even a worldly father would not disown his son for his sins – would he tear up his birth certificate or disavow his title? God is the perfect Father! And now, I have the new Spirit, genetic, name, family and Father, so I may grow up “by the Spirit” over the course of my lifetime. Having begun by the Spirit, I need to continue by the Spirit. But my status as a son remains unchanged. If any natural child started to believe they had lost their father’s favor - that they were on a long and painful road towards being rejected forever as a child - it would produce all manner of bad psychologies and behavior. The child would work to gain favor and approval incessantly. He would strive to show he was a “worthy son”. It would be a sad time for the parents, watching their son driven ever more by insecurities multiplying from such a core fear of rejection.
I am a son – I have not worked to gain my sonship. No servant can become a son through serving. The fact that a son chooses to serve with his Father does not add to his sonship – it adds to the quality and depth of his knowledge of the Father, and the quality of his life....but it does not define his status as son."