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Jay's Wonderful Discovery:
God Loves Me
by Alfy Austin
Growing up a "pastor's
kid" in a loving and compassionate home was a great
experience for Jay. He
basked in the security of his
parents love and acceptance.
But he found in the theology
of their denomination something very different.
He was taught that one
could not expect to have
unconditional assurance of
the love of God. Security was
not a word often associated
with one's relationship with
God and the doctrine of eternal security was scorned.
Continued acceptance by God
was conditioned upon one's
behavior. For Jay that theology led to a Christian experience
that was unsettling,
upsetting, and sometimes
depressing. How many times
had he gone to the altar
weeping? How many times,
as a child, had he awakened
his parents at night to make
some matter right so he
would not die in his sins?
How many times had he been
"saved"? Hundreds? At least.
As an adult the frustration continued. Whenever he
failed God the uncertainty
swept over him leaving him
awash in despair. He longed
to be able to live a life
acceptable to God, one that
would allow him to rest from
constant pressure to stay right
with God. As he became
more sensitive spiritually he
understood how far short of
God's righteousness he fell
and his despair deepened.
Fear eventually lost its power
to motivate. Only the constant unconditional love of his
earthly family and sheer stubbornness kept him from giving up on
God altogether.
In his career in corrections he saw men with broken lives. He
knew that Jesus
Christ held the answer for
them. But there were times
when he hesitated to speak to
them. He had little to offer.
Did he not live in his own
spiritual prison? Was it not as
desperate, in its own way, as
their physical prison? Why
burden them with such a life?
Yet he knew something was
wrong. This could not be
what God intended.
He began to search for
whatever it was he had
missed all his life. His search
led him to a church in which
the grace of God was
preached. He came to understand the Gospel and the
grace of God. He learned
that eternal life is a gift
received by faith. It is not
received or kept by human
effort. He learned there is
security and assurance in
Christ, the Bible says so. The
love and acceptance he had
always enjoyed from his
human parents he began to
enjoy from his heavenly
Father. It was a life transforming experience.
Now, as an administrator
in a nursing care facility, Jay
has a message to share with
the residents he ministers to.
God accepts us as we are and
offers us a free gift of eternal
life in His Son Jesus Christ.
Regardless of our past and
without threat of future rejection we can come to God in
faith. As one ninety year old
lady put it to Jay some
months ago, "It's sort of nasty,
isn't it Jay, that I thought there
was anything I could add to
what Jesus did for me on the
Cross. He paid it all." That
was the day Isabel accepted
the free gift of eternal life by
believing in Jesus Christ as
her personal Savior!
Today Jay's Christian
experience is vastly different.
As he says, "This is such a
great salvation! So simple a
child can trust it, and so profound it gives me reason for
living. That I can share."
Alfy Austin is a member of
the GES board and is pastor of
Woodstock Bible Church in
Woodstock, Illinois. The man
about whom he writes is a member and leader of his church.
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