By Alan Eldridge & David A. Sawyer
In 1847 Sir James Simpson of Edinburgh
discovered the use of chloroform as an anesthetic in
surgery. Some have claimed that this was the most
significant discovery of modern medicine.
In his later years, Sir James was
lecturing at Edinburgh University and a student asked, “What
do you consider to be the most valuable discovery of your
lifetime?”
Sir James answered quickly, “My most
valuable discovery was when I discovered myself a sinner and
that Jesus Christ was my Savior.”
Similarly, at age 82, near death, almost
blind, and with fading memory, John Newton, author of the
timeless song, “Amazing Grace”, wrote these words: “My
memory is nearly gone, but I remember two things: I’m a
great sinner and Christ is a great savior.”
The book of Romans makes clear these
significant truths that Simpson and Newton articulated.
The problem is sin (Romans 3:10,
23). The penalty for sin is death (6:23). The
power of God unto salvation is the Gospel (1:16). The
provision for sin is Christ’s death (5:8). The price
paid for sin is His blood (5:9). The process by which
we contact that blood? By placing our faith and trust in
Jesus (5:1), confessing Christ (10:9-10), turning from our
sins in repentance (2:4), and being buried with Christ in
baptism (6:1-4). Then we are to dedicate the rest of
our lives in service to Him (6:12-18; 12:1).
The most valuable discovery that YOU can
make is your Savior too! -
-Alan Eldridge & David A. Sawyer, House to House/Heart
to Heart; via THE SOWER,
a weekly publication of the Arthur Church of Christ, Arthur,
IL. Ron Bartanen, who serves as minister and editor, may be
contacted through the congregation's website:
http://www.arthurchurchofchrist.com
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