One afternoon a little boy decided he would help his father.
He
had heard his dad say that "the car was low on gas." Well, this little
boy knew how to fill the tank. It wasn't complicated. The boy had
watched his father do it a hundred times.
With confidence, the
boy removed the gas cap, got the garden hose -- it was just like the
hose at the pump -- and squeezed the hose nozzle. (It, too, looked like
the nozzle at the gasoline station.)
Next, the boy proceeded to
fill the gas tank with water. With a smile, he waited for his dad to
start the car, to see the gauge that now read "FULL," to thank him for
his kindly efforts.
You know what happened. Dad tried to start
the car. It sputtered and died. And dad didn't say, "thank you."
It occurs to me that when people, organizations, churches and pastors
try to improve on the simple message of salvation that is ours through
the sacrificial death of God's Son, when they try to remake, remodel and
recycle the Savior, when they try to fill their souls with anything
other than the Lord's great love -- no matter how good their intentions
might be -- they are creating a disaster.
* Far better for us to
forget our attempts at improving the Lord's plan of salvation, which
gives life to the lost.
* Far better to let the Lord implement
His complete, total and excellent plan of redemption, which is ours
through Jesus' life, death and new life.
* Far better for us to
set aside our upgrades and let the Lord, who first had pity on sinners
in the Garden of Eden, implement His generous plan of salvation that is
ours through faith in our Substitute, Jesus.
Anything we can do,
anything we can add, will only confuse, corrupt and complicate the
Savior's simple message. There is only one way to be saved, only one way
that bestows forgiveness and eternal life. There is only one plan and
that plan is defined by Scripture this way: "Salvation is found in no
one else, for there is no other Name under heaven given to men by which
we must be saved."
THE PRAYER: Dear Lord all around me I see
organizations and individuals rewriting, reinterpreting and reinventing
Your plan of salvation. It is as if they have judged You and found what
Jesus did to be wanting. I pray they may see the error of what they are
doing. May I also be given the wisdom and insight to spiritually discern
Your truth from humankind's inventions. This I ask in my Savior's Name.
Amen.
Pastor Ken Klaus
Lutheran Hour Ministries
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