His Voice
I remember reading the story of a
missionary who was traveling in the Middle East when he saw a huge flock
of sheep. He asked the driver to pull over and he did. Then, the
missionary when to the fence and started calling the sheep…he just kept
trying to bring them to where he was. They just stood and stared at him.
Jesus explained just what happened; “My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me”
(John 10:27). When the real shepherd came by, the missionary saw them
all run in unison their real shepherd’s voice. We can know Jesus’ voice;
He speaks through the written Word of God, the Bible.
His Word
Just as I said, God reveals the source
of eternal life and that life is found only in Christ (Acts 4:12). Jesus
tried telling the religious leaders, “You search the Scriptures because you think that in them you have eternal life; and it is they that bear witness about me” (John 5:39), “yet you refuse to come to me that you may have life”
(John 5:40). They had God right in front of them and refused to come to
Him. That meant they would have had to humble themselves but they would
not and so they were opposing God (James 4:6).
His Salvation
The Apostle Paul asks the question, “How
then will they call on him in whom they have not believed? And how are
they to believe in him of whom they have never heard? And how are they
to hear without someone preaching” (Rom 10:14). What he is saying
is that faith comes be hearing, which is hearing the Word of God (Rom
10:17), so the source of eternal life is in the Bible, for in it, you
find the Savior (John 3:16).
His Comfort
God is the God of all comfort and how
much more comforting is it than to know that you are not at peace with
God and there’s no more condemnation hanging over your head (Rom 5:1,
8:1). It’s like sitting on death row waiting for the execution but God
intervened on your behalf and place His Son in harm’s way and took the
punishment that was due upon you (and me). His rod comforts us because
it represents the scepter of His divine Kingship and as subjects of His
kingdom, we are under His sovereign care.
Conclusion
Jesus desires that those who have not
yet believed in Him, come to Him. Perhaps God will grant them repentance
and they will place their trust in Him. If so, they will know His voice
when they hear it and read it, and believe it, and take comfort in it.
That’s why grace is so amazing. We have an amazingly gracious good God
Who required a sacrifice, then provided it Himself in the Son of God,
Jesus Christ.
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