Salvation: The Invitation to the Ultimate Change

 

Photo (c) Deborah Evans 


How open are you to change? How open are you to new ways of seeing the world? How open are you to leaving something (or someone) behind and taking on something (or someone) new? How open are you to learning and practicing new habits, new priorities, and new perspectives?

Salvation in Jesus Christ is about transformation. When you examine Jesus' relationship with his disciples, you see him leading and guiding and protecting them through a series of challenging, authentic, transformational experiences. You see Jesus working miracles, reaching out to the marginalized and rejected and showing God's care and concern, conflicts with the traditional religious leaders, political arrest and execution, resurrection, and ascension (moving beyond physical limitations). Almost none of this happens when Jesus is alone. What he does, he does with his disciples.

Why didn't Jesus just speak to and lecture his disciples instead of leading them through these events?

Transformation doesn't come through simply hearing a speaker, reading, or thinking about a change. Transformation comes through experience. Without action, there is no transformation.

God invites you to be transformed by following Jesus Christ in you daily life experience.

 Salvation is an invitation to transformation and to change .How open are you to change?

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