“...while we were still
sinners, Christ died for us” (Romans 5:8) A few years ago a politician legally
changed his name to “Absolutely Nobody”. He was trying to convey a message that
the office for which he was running should be eliminated. There are lots of
people who see themselves as “nobodies”. Perhaps they consider that to be
humility, or that they have achieved so little in life, or that no one really
cares about them. A few years ago the daily news was filled
with stories of greed and avarice which resulted in the loss of countless jobs
and billions of dollars. In the middle of this crisis we learned of executives
whose income ranges from $25 million to more than $3 billion. Frankly, I don’t
believe anyone’s work is worth $25 million a year, to say nothing of the
absurdity of someone making billions off someone else’s money. On the other hand, there is a sense in
which the worth of an individual cannot be calculated in monetary values. When
we look at what God has done to redeem us and save us from the condemnation of
sin, we get a different picture. It is not because of the work we do for Him,
but because of the value of the soul within us. We tend to estimate one’s worth by how much
money he has or by the titles he holds, or by how good an athlete he is. Some
are gauged by the important things they do for others. But, we need to realize
that our true value lies in how important we are to God. God has declared our
value by creating us in His image (Genesis 1:27), and by the gift of His only
Son to die for us while we were still sinners (Romans 5:8). |
- Al Behel served the Great
Smoky Mountains Church of Christ in Pigeon Forge, TN, for many years prior to
this death in April 2022. The congregation may be contacted through their
website - https://gsmchurchofchrist.com/ |
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