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Just Try Harder???

Posted by Tim on September 3, 2008

Many times in my life when I have been struggling in a certain area, I have been advised to just try harder to be holy. I grit my teeth and determine that I will not do that thing again but before long, I find myself right back where I started. It seems like the harder I try not to sin, the more I end up sinning.

Last week I was reading in the book of Acts where Paul comes to the city of Ephesus and finds out that the people only knew of the baptism of John. He explains that the baptism of John was for repentance but that there was another baptism into Jesus that they needed to know about (19:1-7). Now, I am pretty sure he was not worried about what ritual they performed, what words were spoken, or how they got wet. He wanted them to understand a foundational fact about salvation. Namely, that salvation does not come from trying to be a better person; it comes from knowing and following a better person.

John’s baptism was all about trying harder. Repent you brood of vipers… That kind of thing. There was no grace. There was no forgiveness. There was just a harsh call to try harder. There was no hope. When Jesus came, things changed. He came to show us we can’t be good enough no matter how hard we try. He came to die in our place and take the punishment for our sin. He came to bring grace not rules. The message of Jesus could not have been more different than that of John.

I am not saying that Jesus told us we could do any sinful thing we want. I am saying HE made provision for our failures and offered to lead us in the ways of righteousness. HE could have been like John and said, “go do better.” Instead HE said, “Come follow ME.” There is a huge difference between rules and relationship. John said “don’t do this or that or God will smite thee…” Jesus said, “don’t do that because it will destroy you and harm our relationship.” I am much less likely to sin when I focus on my relationship with JESUS rather than concentrating on not sinning. After all , the more I think about not sinning, the more I am thinking about sin. When I replace the thought of sin with love for JESUS I am much more likely to live a holy life.

I want to move from the religious baptism of repentance to the life giving relationship of grace. I want to graduate from trying to following. I want to go from fear of GOD to relationship with GOD. After all, fear of the LORD is the beginning of wisdom, not the end.

8 Responses to “Just Try Harder???”

  1. maji6 said

    Cure for Sin: Will Power!

  2. pastortimb said

    If the cure for sin was will power, there would be no need for the cross…

  3. maji6 said

    Maybe I was a little unclear what I mean to say is we have to use will power to fight temptation..ie try hard. Everything in life takes effort thats God way..eg a doctor says to us avoid certain foods for the sake of health now the cream cakes might be very tempting and its going to take some will power to control it.

  4. pastortimb said

    My point is that fighting temptation misses the point. The more I grit my teeth, use will power, and say, “I am not going to do that…,” the more I am thinking about sin. When I am faced with temptation, my response should be to focus on Jesus. As I focus on HIM and follow HIM, HE will take my mind off sin. We are to submit ourselves to GOD, (then) resist the devil and he will flee…” Will power i snot the answer, Jesus is.

  5. maji6 said

    Well I think its both.. We need to tell GOD the problem..”I,m weak, I don’t know if I will be able to refrain from it just using my own will power and I need your help to achieve this..”

    Success and Failure are only in the hands of God..so yes I agree with u..

    Hope your doing well.

  6. ltlheis said

    We are studying the book, The Pursuit of Holiness, by Jerry Bridges. He addresses this issue in depth. It’s a good study. My observation is that we don’t ever simply “stop” something. We replace it. If you want to stop a particular habit, you must replace it. We are no longer under the power of Satan, but in the kingdom of Christ. We are not to be led by our sinful nature, but by the Holy Spirit. Maji6 may have a point in saying we have to choose, and we are responsible to obey or not obey, but Tim, I think you’re correct in getting to the heart of the matter. I think holiness must come from something internal: the power of salvation, not external: the Law. We’ve never been able to fulfill the Law, that’s why we need Jesus.

  7. Oh man, do I resonate.

    In fact, I just wrote a book about this called “Finding Home: A Parable of Kingdom Life.” You can check it out @ http://www.presencevoicetouch.com, a website for helping people connect with the presence, voice, and touch of Jesus Christ.

    I’m a pastor in Calgary, Alberta, in case you’re wondering. God bless!

  8. Joannie said

    It is totally His grace and mercy. You got it….I can’t do it alone.

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