Fresh Grace Today
Scotty Smith:
A Prayer Expressing How Much We Need Jesus
And he began to
teach them that the Son of Man must suffer many things and be rejected
by the elders and the chief priests and the scribes and be killed, and
after three days rise again. And he spoke this plainly. And Peter took
him aside and began to rebuke him. But turning and seeing his disciples,
he rebuked Peter and said, “Get behind me, Satan! For you are not
setting your mind on the things of God, but on the things of man.” Mark 8:31-33
Lord Jesus, one of the many things I cherish about the Bible is the
way it robs me of my penchant for hero worship. Who but God would write a
book documenting the foibles and failures of so many of his sons and
daughters? Who but God would chronicle the ways his chosen leaders, like
Peter, limp along and prove themselves to be in constant need of mercy
and grace?
This gives me great encouragement and hope. It also gives me
freedom to acknowledge that I need the gospel today just as much as the
first day I believed it. This will be just as true tomorrow, and the
next day, and the next. Keep me convinced, Jesus, because I’m much like
Peter.
It’s one thing for me to get irritated and angry about the ways this
generation is downplaying your work on the cross. But it’s quite another
to see the subtle ways I try to keep you from the cross. Deal with me as you dealt with Peter.
When I mute my heart to the insult of grace, I deny your cross. When I
think, even for one moment, that my obedience merits anything, I deny
your cross. When I put others under the microscope and measure of
performance-based living, I deny your cross. When I wallow in
self-contempt and shame, I deny your cross. When I’d rather do penance
than repent, I deny your cross.
When I gossip juicy tidbits more than I gossip the gospel, I deny
your cross. When I pout more than I praise; when I show more fear than
faith; when I want to be right more than I want to be righteous, I deny
your cross. When I talk about people more than I pray for the same
people, I deny your cross. When my grip on grudges is tighter than my
grasp of the gospel, I deny your cross.
By the gospel, help me to mind the things of God more than the things
of men. May your cross get bigger, and may my boast in it grow louder.
Jesus, you’re the main hero in the Bible. The rest of us are totally
dependent on you. That’s never going to change. I need fresh grace
today. So very Amen I pray, in your patient and persistent name.
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