"This is what is written: The Christ will suffer and rise from the
dead on the third day, and repentance and forgiveness of sins will be
preached in his name to all nations, beginning at Jerusalem." (Luke
24:46-47 NIV)
Near some of the hot springs in Iceland, we found a
strange item for sale in a can: Fresh Icelandic mountain air. For a
merely 1100 kronas (around 9$) you could carry a little of Iceland's
fresh air back home with you.
I, for one, was a little perturbed
by this. The air in Iceland is, indeed, deliciously fresh, and I was
currently surrounded by it. I doubted that opening that little can back
to our polluted cities would make any difference whatsoever. I can just
hear the poor, gullible tourist: "What a waste of 9$! I can't smell
anything!" But hey, to each his own. I wouldn't be amazed if you can buy
canned Icelandic air online!
The problem in our day and age is
that we specialize in canned goods. Including canned religion. The only
problem is, canned religion is far from delectable! If our message is
not based on the reality of God's love, it is both hopeless and
worthless.
Because we have experienced God's love and forgiveness
directly, and especially because we don't deserve it, we can't help but
broadcast the news that forgiveness is a reality that changes lives. It
is the absolute truth that Jesus died for our sins and rose on the third
day, guaranteeing that as those who accept His message, we are truly
forgiven! We have been reconciled with our Heavenly Father, who has
never stopped loving us dearly.
"Therefore, there is now no
condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus." (Rom 8:1 NIV)
Do
you want to know the best part? Jesus' forgiveness isn't packaged in a
tiny tin can and put on the shelf of a tourist shop! It's free to
everyone for the taking! Through Jesus we can be freed from our prison
of unforgiveness. We can be set free to forgive those who have hurt us.
Why? "Everyone who loves has been born of God and knows God." (1 John
4:7 NIV)
You are welcome to buy that can of fresh air, but I
would recommend Jesus' forgiveness instead! It's free, and it's much
more refreshing than stale canned fresh air!
Rob Chaffart