Really? I do?
Now, why on earth would I deserve that? Did I do a heroic
act of service that saved the fate of Wendy’s stores everywhere? Is it because
I was born a middle-class individual (which intimates that everyone not born in
a first-world country gets less because they deserve less)? Is hot, juicy, and
tasty food at 2:00 AM a basic human right?
I am pretty sure
that I don’t deserve 24-hour burger availability. Even though I might pay the
two bucks or whatever it costs to purchase this piece of GMO, fat-saturated,
processed cow (?) meat in a bun, I still don’t “deserve” it because I don’t “deserve”
the money in the first place. I may have scrubbed dishes and mopped floors for
fifteen minutes to get the money, but I don’t even “deserve” the precious
opportunity to have a job and I certainly don’t “deserve” the laws in place
that assure me fair wages. I “deserve” nothing; I didn’t give two cents to get
into this world, and it doesn’t owe me a thing. The only thing I deserve is
Hell.
Many of us know the
Bible verse that tells us “the wages of sin is death.” In other words, I’ve
messed up on some level at some point, and I deserve to suffer eternal death in
Hell for it. But here’s the good part! Just like I do have the undeserved
opportunity to have a job, live in a good country, and eat a burger for
breakfast if I want to, I also have the undeserved opportunity to escape the
punishment for sin. The rest of the verse above says, “…but the gift of God is
eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.” We deserve the punishment, but instead
we are extended the ultimate gift…. Grace. The very essence of the word “grace”
IS undeserved. We can’t earn it; we
can never in a million years deserve it. I don’t “deserve” a juicy, hot burger,
and I am a hundred thousand times less deserving of this beautiful gift of
eternal life.
Just as I will
probably not choose to take advantage of the midnight burger option, many will
turn down the option of undeserved life. Sadly, unlike the burger (which will
almost certainly contribute to high blood pressure), the gift of eternal life
is the most beautiful, beneficial, wonderful and essential part of human existence. If there is anyone reading this
who has not taken advantage of the undeserved gift of grace, I hope that you
will stop and do so now. The Bible says to “believe on the Lord Jesus Christ
and you will be saved.” This means that all you have to do is take God at his
word—believe what He said, which is that Jesus Christ (God Himself) became a
man and took our punishment for sins. He died so that we don’t have to suffer
eternal death. Then after three days of being dead, God gave him new life and
he emerged from the grave! If you want to know more or you are completely
confused about what I am talking about, I’d love to explain it better. My email
is breezie@becominggodlymaidens.com
.
Don’t buy into
the lie of advertisers everywhere—you deserve nothing. And neither do I. The
sooner we realize this, the sooner we will be able to appreciate our privileges,
the greatest of which is the grace we have been given.
Good point... I've often thought along those lines when I see advertisements like this one.
ReplyDeleteGreat post! This is stuff I have to remind myself of regularly. It's funny how when we obey Jesus and have this mindset we are happier than if we think we deserve a french fries at midnight! :) -Taylor K
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