“He has shown you, O man, what is good; And what does the Lord require of you But to do justly, To love mercy, And to walk humbly with your God?” Micah 6:8. (NKJV).
Charlie fiddled with the zipper on his jacket. His head snapped up. What did the preacher say? He cringed. God has requirements? Guess that leaves me out. His chin dipped, eyes squeezed tight.
He got away with little things. A quarter from Grandfather’s dresser. A pack of gum from the checkout...little things. Did little things matter?
He nearly jumped out of his skin when Grandfather patted his leg, smiled at him. Would he love me if he knew? No. Justice and mercy could never be his.
Wait. He leaned forward.
“No man whether rich or poor can meet God’s requirements,” Pastor John said.
Charlie's mouth felt as dry as cotton.
“So God, the Father, sent God, the Son, into the world to fulfill the requirements of good. To take my place and yours for only God is Good. He is the One who gives us hope and forgiveness. Can’t earn it, can’t steal it--it’s a gift from God Himself."
He touched Grandfather's hand. “I need to go down to the front. Will you go with me?” Grandfather’s eyes glistened.
“Of course, son.” They made their way to the altar, Grandfather’s arm around his shoulders.
The preacher leaned down. “Yes, Charlie?”
“I want to do good, to love mercy and walk with the Lord. I’ve tried--but I mess up.”
“I understand. The Lord Jesus understands, too, and He is able. Let’s pray and ask Him to be your savior and your Lord. He loves you and promises never to leave you. Is that what you want?” Charlie nodded, bowed his head.
Kingdom Thinking. I’m so glad the Lord Jesus fulfilled the requirements. I tried and failed. He met every requirement, fulfilling the law, for me and you, too. He loves with an everlasting love. Won’t you come to Him?
He touched Grandfather's hand. “I need to go down to the front. Will you go with me?” Grandfather’s eyes glistened.
“Of course, son.” They made their way to the altar, Grandfather’s arm around his shoulders.
The preacher leaned down. “Yes, Charlie?”
“I want to do good, to love mercy and walk with the Lord. I’ve tried--but I mess up.”
“I understand. The Lord Jesus understands, too, and He is able. Let’s pray and ask Him to be your savior and your Lord. He loves you and promises never to leave you. Is that what you want?” Charlie nodded, bowed his head.
Kingdom Thinking. I’m so glad the Lord Jesus fulfilled the requirements. I tried and failed. He met every requirement, fulfilling the law, for me and you, too. He loves with an everlasting love. Won’t you come to Him?