From the cross of Calvary--where the bleeding hands of Jesus drop mercy--the cry comes, "Look unto Me, and be saved, all the ends of the earth!" From Calvary's summit, where Jesus cries, "It is finished!" I hear a shout, "Look unto Me, and be saved!"
But there comes a vile cry from our soul, "No, look to yourself! Look to yourself!" Ah, look to yourself--and you will certainly be damned! As long as you look to yourself--there is no hope for you. It is not a consideration of what you are--but a consideration of what Christ is, that can save you. You must look away from yourself, and to Jesus!
Oh! there are many who quite misunderstand the gospel; they think that their good works qualify them to come to Christ; whereas SIN is the only qualification for man to come to Jesus!
"It is not the healthy who need a doctor--but the sick!" Matthew 9:12
~ Charles Spurgeon
When I read this quote, I am reminded of a song by Casting Crowns that contain the lyrics, "Not because of who I am, but because of what You've done... not because of what I've done, but because of who You are." [italics mine] My hope and my joy in life comes from looking to Jesus rather than myself. I gave up seeking for self-confidence a long time ago, once I realized that I could put my confidence in Christ instead. I think Christ-confidence is a far better investment than self-confidence. "Christ in me" is a much more promising proposition than "me in me." I realize that my personal bank account of talent, treasure, and self-righteousness won't buy me one thing that will last beyond the grave, but Christ's power and perfection will purchase for me not only peace in this life, but eternal life and joy in the next!
~ Kirk Cameron
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