Oh, I am joyful to hear that.
When I saw your question, I hoped to be able to put some of that out there.
It is joy for me to tell.
That was not always so.
But now I'm convinced that this message is 100% a good thing - a gift - not something that will make people miserable if they try it out for themselves.
And also that the scriptures promise that God doesn't turn anyone away who comes to Him with an honest heart.
peter wrote:It's not a way I had ever seen things before - the idea that no matter how ever good you were or tried to be, you just would never have cut it without Christ's sacrifice. I have certainly heard the words before...
Isn't it amazing how the words can get hackneyed and cliche'd?
I've heard it said a bunch, and I'd say maybe 98% of the time, I've not been stunned by it, myself.
My brain, like the mind of a dumb and sluggish beast, goes, "Yeah, yeah, Christ gave up his life. But that was in the past..."
*looks around for a comfortable topic to think about, or a friend to say good things about me* (see the irony?)
So cold-hearted, so cold.
So I repeatedly go back to the "old ways" of thinking and living like the "older brother" in the parable, envying the younger brother because "he got to have all the fun."
One of the problems of "older brother in the parable" has is that the overflowing generosity of his father is unimaginable.
He imputes stinginess to his father: "Look, these many years I have served you, and I never disobeyed your command, yet you never gave me a young goat, that I might celebrate with my friends." (Luke 15:29)
He lacks imagination, and he doesn't know the heart of the Father:
"What no eye has seen, nor ear heard, nor the heart of man imagined, what God has prepared for those who love him"(1 Corinthians 2:9)
And I repeatedly get my mind trapped in places where the real Gospel is unimaginable.
At those times, I am fairly blind and can only see two ways:
either "slaving away" to do what is right, or giving up and not caring.
The idea that God can "inject love into the system," that He has already given me so much and will give me so much more... is just not even on the map.
Being like that "older brother" means trying to invent ways to be righteous apart from God...
...that's as futile as trying to give your friend a something to drink by spitting into a cup until you fill it up, while you ignore the spring of fresh flowing water that you are sitting beside. (and is just as much appreciated!)
"For, being ignorant of the righteousness of God, and seeking to establish their own, they did not submit to God's righteousness. For Christ is the end of the law for righteousness to everyone who believes." (Romans 10:4)
Yet it also doesn't stop with only Jesus having a righteous life; since the Fall, it's always been the desire of God to make people become good.
"By sending His own son in the likeness of sinful flesh, and for sin, He condemned sin in the flesh in order that the righteous requirement of the law might be fulfilled in us, who walk not according to the flesh but according to the Spirit."
(from Romans 8 )