Wednesday, February 19, 2020

Salvation And Change

"Never trust Tom. I did and he disappointed me. Not only once, but twice!" said his employer.
"But why should I not trust him?" his friend asked.
"People never change. Once a thief, always a thief! Once a liar, always a liar," he raged.
But that is not always true.
Few people were more despised than the tax collectors in Jesus' day. The Romans were attempting to establish a world empire, and it was a costly venture. They needed money!
To accomplish their goal, they levied heavy taxes on all of the nations that were under their control. Without the tax collectors, the Empire could not survive. So, it was no surprise that the people were shocked when Jesus went to the home of Zacchaeus. How could someone as honest as Jesus associate with such a dishonest thief and liar as Zacchaeus?
However, when confronted by Jesus, he realized his sins and shortcomings and that he needed to straighten out his life. And he did! "Here and now I give half of my possessions to the poor. If I have cheated anyone of anything, I will pay him back four times." And he did.
The new birth brings new behaviors. When God changes the inside, people will see it by the way we act on the outside. No change on the outside? No change on the inside.
Prayer: Forgive us, Father, if we claim to be born again but continue to live sinful lives. May we repent now, give our hearts and lives to You, and become “new creations in Christ!” Amen.
Scripture For Today: Psalm 90:17 And may the Lord our God show us his approval and make our efforts successful. Yes, make our efforts successful! 

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