A Word of Encouragement

“I thank him who has given me strength, Christ Jesus our Lord, because he judged me faithful, appointing me to his service, though formerly I was a blasphemer, persecutor, and insolent opponent. But I received mercy because I had acted ignorantly in unbelief, and the grace of our Lord overflowed for me with the faith and love that are in Christ Jesus. The saying is trustworthy and deserving of full acceptance, that Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners, of whom I am the foremost. But I received mercy for this reason, that in me, as the foremost, Jesus Christ might display his perfect patience as an example to those who were to believe in him for eternal life. To the King of ages, immortal, invisible, the only God, be honor and glory forever and ever. Amen (1 Timothy 1:12-17 ESV)

The words of the Apostle Paul written to Timothy should serve as great encouragement to those of us who have been saved by the shed blood of Jesus Christ. As I read those words, I was reminded that, despite my wretched sinfulness, despite having no good thing in me that would cause God to desire me, He demonstrated His love for me in that He sent Jesus Christ to redeem me.

Like Paul, we should see ourselves as the chief of sinners. Daily we should remind ourselves that our very sins put Jesus on the cross. That it took the shed blood of the Son of God Himself to pay the price we owe to God. Yet He did so willingly, of His own accord, so that He might bring glory to the Father. That in doing so, He might demonstrate His mercy by redeeming vile, wretched, rebellious sinners for His use.

In fact, it is Paul’s statement that “…Jesus Christ might display his perfect patience as an example…” really caused me to stop and think. Jesus Christ saved us to be examples of His perfect patience to those He will save. In other words, when we are saved by God, we are cleaned up for His usefulness and put on display as His craftmanship. When God saved me, I was a rebellious sinner, even though some thought I was a “nice guy.” Yet, I lied, cheated, blasphemed and other sins I do not wish to mention. Those that knew me then would know I was not really all that “nice.” Yet, today, God’s sanctifying work in me is put on display by Him for one reason, to show the perfect patience in transforming a vile sinner into a tool useful for His work.

That is what God does when He saves us, He transforms us for His use! If you are anything like me, it is very easy to see all the faults, failings and sins that we still struggle with while we are in this flesh. We may even begin to wonder if we are truly saved because of that. Yet, here in Paul’s pastoral epistle, we see that the issue is not about us and what we can do, but in God’s finished work of salvation and his ongoing work of sanctification. It is not about us being able to say what we have conquered in our flesh, it is about God being able to boast in his sanctifying work alone! We weren’t saved so we could claim there was something just awesome about ourselves, which there never was, but so that we could be a light, a signpost pointing others to the very Savior they didn’t even know they needed, Jesus Christ.

I encourage my brothers and sisters in Christ, if you struggle with your walk, if you have trouble in finding assurance, look the this passage by Paul. You were saved and are being sanctified for one reason, to be evidence of the amazing work of your Savior. Find peace and comfort in knowing that “…he who began a good work in you will bring it to completion at the day of Jesus Christ.” (Philippians 1:6 ESV)

9 thoughts on “A Word of Encouragement

  1. Chris said: “If you are anything like me, it is very easy to see all the faults, failings and sins that we still struggle with while we are in this flesh. We may even begin to wonder if we are truly saved because of that. ”

    That is me exactly!!! I know my wretchedness and despise it and wish I could push past it…thank you for the encouragement and reminder that I am being sanctified and washed in Christ. I need to daily remember that I can never gain my own worthiness to belong to Him…only He can do that for me. πŸ™‚

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  2. A mark of a child of God that is growing in grace is that he more and more sees his own sin and desires the righteousness that is foreign to us all, that the Lord God of Heaven would be glorified in our lives. I pray this is so for me, and that men forget me when I am gone – but they recall His Words and pursue the prize that will not tarnish.

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  3. I love all of your posts so much, they also give me courage and strength and encourage me constantly as well. The one about the girl who killed her baby changed the way I see people, the one from after the muslim attacks a few weeks back (it was something like that I think) also made me really have to think hard. After going through such a crazy week of coming back to school and seeing God do so much in my life this post brought me to tears πŸ™‚ Please don’t stop making these posts unless God calls you away. I know lots of people have one blog that just encourages them so much. For me this one strengthens me so much. I am glad to see that God has done so much to change you, I am young and to watch his work in my own life with my own eyes just brought me to tears out of nowhere. How great is his love for us! God bless you!

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  4. So very well put, I was seeking some assurance and encouragement and decided to see what’s going on here at Defcon. I have never posted here even though I have been blessed many times through this ministry. What you wrote really resonated with me as I too am one who is so very aware of my wretchedness. It helps to be reminded that God does see us through the righteousness of His dear son Jesus Christ who paid our sin debt once and for all. I thank God daily for the sanctification process He is working in us every day till that glorious day when we get to see Him face to face. Thank you for being willing to be an instrument of encouragement to us here. And yes, to God be the glory!

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