For it is by grace you have been saved,
through faithâ€"and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of Godâ€" not by
works, so that no one can boast.1
Ebenezer
Wooten had just concluded a preaching service. As the crowd dispersed, he was
approached by a young man who asked, "Mr. Wooten, what must I do to be saved?" Sensing that the fellow was trusting his own righteousness, Wooten answered in
a rather unconcerned way, “It is too late!” The inquirer was startled. “Oh,
do not say that, Sir!” But the evangelist insisted, “It is too late!”. Then,
looking the young man in the eye, he continued, “You want to know what you must
DO to be saved. I tell you it is too late now or any other time. The work of
salvation is done, completed, finished! It was finished on the cross. Our part
is simply to acknowledge our sin and receive by faith the gift of forgiveness."2
When
the rich, young ruler asked Jesus a similar question in Mark 10, Jesus
explained to the man that he must sell all that he has and follow Him. It was
too late. Jesus had sensed that the young ruler had been trusting in his own
righteousness for he was quick to mention that he had obeyed all of the
commandments since he was a boy (v.20). The challenge Jesus gave to the man was to take
it a step furtherâ€"Do not just seek eternal life, follow me. Before he tells the young man what
he is still lacking, it says, "Jesus looked at him and loved him."
(v.21) Jesus loved him no matter his decision. Jesus asked the rich man to give
up his riches knowing that it was in that wealth where his heart lay.
Is there anything keeping you from truly
following Jesus? No matter where you are right now, Jesus loves you. There is nothing we can DO to
earn salvation… It is too late. The death of Jesus on the cross already made it possible. His salvation is
free. It is a gift to be received. It was paid for by the blood of Jesusâ€"the
ultimate gesture of His love for us!
Suggested prayer: Dear Heavenly Father, thank
you for loving me in spite of my selfishness. Today, I leave behind anything
that is keeping me from following you with my whole heart. Thank you for your
sacrifice so that I might have the gift of salvation. In the name of Jesus I pray, Amen.
1.
Ephesians 2:8-9 (NIV).
2.
Author unknown.
Today’s Encounter was written by:
Veronica B.