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Break Free from the Spiritual Treadmill

Finding peace in God’s love

Scripture

 But God commends his own love toward us, in that while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us.Romans 5:8

Reflection

Have you ever felt like you’re on this exhausting spiritual treadmill, where you’re just running and running, hoping to win God’s approval? Ever find yourself believing that if you just put in more effort with prayer, dive into the scriptures more, or be super nice to everyone, it may help you feel more loved by God? 

You couldn’t be more wrong if you think you can earn His love by doing certain things. He loves you just the way you are, right here, right now, with no strings attached. What really counts for Him is your true feelings and being genuine, not just by putting on a show or pretending. His love is always there, steady and real, and He just wants you to see that.

If you check out Romans 5:8, you’ll see a powerful reminder of how vast God’s love is for you. It really drives home the idea that His love doesn’t waver, especially when you feel like you don’t deserve it. The verse says, “while we were yet sinners,” which means Christ gave Himself for you even when you were imperfect. This really hits home, doesn’t it? Your value isn’t based on the stuff you do, it’s all about His endless love. In the end, it’s a comforting assurance that you are valued more than you can imagine, no matter your flaws.

He didn’t just sit around hoping you’d figure everything out and get back on track before helping you. Instead, He came right into your chaos. You don’t need to jump through a bunch of hoops or do anything crazy to get your place at His table; it’s all set up for you with love. Your salvation is a wonderful gift you get just because of grace through faith in Christ. You don’t deserve it, you can’t earn it and you can’t make it happen on your own, like it says in Ephesians 2:8-9.

So, today, just take a minute to hit pause and take a few deep breaths. Decide to walk with Him. This way, you can really savor the journey together. I totally get how easy it is to get swept up in the daily grind, but when you choose to walk with Him, you can enjoy every step of the way. Today, skip the hectic stuff and just hang out, sharing stories, fears, failures, victories, and successes with Him. Focus on the love of God as you tackle life’s highs and lows together with Him.

Thought-Provoking Questions

If God loves you just as you are, like no matter what, how do will this shake up your prayers or those deep talks you have with Him? 

Do you think you will share more of what is on your mind and heart with Him, if His love for you is always solid and unconditional? 

Do you think sharing with Him will help you feel more at peace and safe?

Understanding who He really is will make a huge difference in how you relate to Him personally. When you take the time to know about someone, you’ll feel a closer connection. Understanding who God is will enhance and enrich your relationship with Him and make it more meaningful. When all’s said and done, being close to God will help you connect and walk with Him.

.The Bible highlights how important God’s love is. It says that the perfect love of God can actually push away fear, like it mentions in 1 John 4:18. This verse says that when you feel God’s perfect love, it wipes away all your fears and worries, letting you live your life to the fullest. God’s perfect love helps you deal with all your worries and fears, creating a feeling of calm and safety. Consequently, understanding and embodying this perfect love is essential for overcoming fears in your life.

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Jesus Heals the Broken: A Call to Compassion

It is not the healthy who need a doctor, but the sick.

Devotion:

Jesus emphasizes His mission to heal the spiritual “sick” rather than the self-righteous, as illustrated in Mark 2:17. He invites those burdened by sin to seek Him for redemption and encourages believers to extend compassion to the marginalized. The message underscores the importance of humility and outreach in sharing God’s love and grace with others.

Jesus Came for the Sick, Not the Righteous

Mark 2:17 (NIV):

“On hearing this, Jesus said to them, ‘It is not the healthy who need a doctor, but the sick. I have not come to call the righteous, but sinners.'”

Reflection:

In this passage from Mark, Jesus delivers a profound message about His purpose on Earth. The Pharisees were confused and critical when they observed Him dining with tax collectors and sinners. They believed that only those who were morally upright deserved closeness to God, while sinners and outcasts should be shunned. However, Jesus decisively challenges this notion. He asserts that it is the sick who require a doctor, not the healthy.

Essentially, He conveys, “I’m not here for those who believe they are flawless; I’m here for those who acknowledge their need for help.”

Jesus didn’t come for the proud, but to help those who are struggling and need support. The beauty of the Gospel is that Jesus loves us not for our perfection, but because we are flawed and need His redemption. He is the Great Physician, offering salvation and healing to all who recognize their spiritual ailments.

Application:

Recognize Our Need:

We must recognize that, much like the sinners Jesus engaged with, we all struggle with spiritual illness. Without Jesus, none of us can claim righteousness. In the Christian journey, pride has no place. Embracing humility is crucial in approaching Christ, recognizing our need for His grace and healing like everyone else.

Be Compassionate:

Jesus actively sought out those marginalized by society, not shying away from the “sick.” Similarly, we are called to extend compassion to those who are broken, lost, and estranged from God. Instead of passing judgment, we should embrace them with the love, grace, and truth found in the Gospel.

Extend an Invitation:

Jesus invites us to join Him in His divine mission to seek and save the lost. We should help those in need of healing and guide them towards a loving relationship with the Savior. Consider the individuals in your life who need to hear the transformative message of God’s love and forgiveness.

Illustrative Story:

In a charming little town, an elderly woman named Mrs. Thompson lived in isolation. Her once-bright home had deteriorated, mirroring her neglected spirit. The townspeople avoided her because of her stern demeanor and troubled history. However, one day, a compassionate new pastor, aware of her plight, felt compelled to reach out. When he knocked on her door, he discovered her alone in a chaotic, dimly lit room. Instead of passing judgment, he listened with empathy, sharing the boundless love of Christ and the promise of forgiveness.

Over the months, the pastor regularly visited Mrs. Thompson, providing her with prayer, support, and encouragement from the Gospel. Slowly, her heart began to soften. She accepted Christ’s invitation to healing, recognizing her profound need for His forgiveness. Through God’s grace, she underwent a remarkable transformation, rising above her former struggles.

The pastor viewed Mrs. Thompson not as a “lost cause” but as a valuable soul in need of healing, cherished deeply by Jesus.

Evangelistic Challenge:

Jesus came to reach out to sinners, not the righteous. Are you ready to follow His example and extend a hand to those longing for His healing touch? Take a moment today to think about someone in your life who may feel lonely, rejected, or broken. Have they experienced the love and forgiveness that Jesus offers? We often overlook the fact that many around us are in need of healing, even if they don’t know where to seek it.

Let’s embody the hands and feet of Jesus by sharing His invitation with others. Encourage them to embrace His grace. Jesus has entrusted us with the Great Commission to make disciples. Don’t wait for others to come to church—take the initiative and go to them, just as Jesus did with those in need.

Altar Call:

If you’ve been avoiding God or feeling unworthy of love, remember that Jesus is reaching out to you today. He came for you, just as you are. There’s no need to tidy yourself up before approaching Him—His grace is abundant, and His love knows no bounds. He stands ready to mend your wounds and transform your life. Will you respond to His call?

If you’re ready to surrender your life to Jesus and embrace His healing touch, please pray this prayer:

Lord Jesus, I acknowledge that I am a sinner. I recognize my brokenness and my need for Your forgiveness. I know that I cannot heal myself, but I believe You came for people like me. I invite You into my heart as my Savior. I place my trust in Your love and grace to change my life. Thank You for extending healing and salvation to me. In Your name, Amen.


If you said this prayer, you are born again into the kingdom of God. Join a local Bible believing Christian Church and tell the pastor about your decision.