1 Peter 1:18-19 – For you know that it was not with
perishable things such as silver or gold that you were redeemed from the empty
way of life handed down to you from your ancestors, but with the precious blood
of Christ, a lamb without blemish or defect." (NIV
2011)
One morning this past summer, during our morning walk, my wife and I stopped for
a break at our usual bistro. It was a beautiful morning, and we decided to sit
outside and enjoy the sunshine. Sitting at a nearby table was a group of three
or four people listening to a man describe in minute detail, and in a very clear
and ecstatic voice, his experience of undergoing surgery at a hospital in
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. As he related his story, it became obvious
to me that he was the recipient of a heart transplant. As I myself had been
through the experience of open-heart surgery as a teenager in the very early
days of that procedure, I was interested in his story.
The man at the table was expressing his feelings about the experience in a
joyous voice, telling his listeners just how grateful he was towards the
doctors, the technicians, and the nurses. Just as I was getting ready to leave,
one of his listeners asked the man if the surgery had given him a new outlook on
life. Once again, the man related in a voice still full of thankfulness how he
awakens each day with joy in his heart just to be alive. He went on in a quieter
and more reverent tone of voice that each day, he remembers, "Someone had to die
in order that I may live, and each day, I try to live life to its fullest." As I
walked away from my table, I suddenly became overwhelmed by the thought that,
just like for that man, Someone had to die in order that I may live my life to
its fullest.
John 10:10 – The thief enters only to steal, kill, and destroy. I came so that
they could have life — indeed, so that they could live life to the fullest.
(CEB)
Jesus died on the cross that we might, through the regeneration of the soul,
attain the newness of heart that gives us life in its abundance. Those who are
in Christ are born again. Do we rise each morning with a heartfelt sense of
gratitude for His sacrifice? Are we as emphatic in our witness to the newness of
our heart, received as a gift through the death of our Lord Jesus?
Prayer: Dear Lord, by the power of Your abundant grace, bestow on each of us the
gift of a grateful and courageous heart, in order that we may ardently express
to others the fullness of our gratitude for Jesus. We earnestly pray for all
those who, this day, are seeking Your kingdom, Your love, and Your grace. Amen.
Ron Nichol
Vernon, British Columbia, Canada
Thanks to PresbyCan
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