Embrace Your True Worth in Jesus
Experience His Unconditional Love
Are you ready to discover the incredible truth about your worth and value? In a world that often makes us feel broken and unworthy, Jesus is ready to embrace you with open arms. He looks beyond your mistakes, flaws, and your past, and instead sees your immeasurable value.
This video is going to turn the tables on conventional thinking, as we discover new power that is hidden within a single word inside your Bible. This one word will delight and show you, how you are indeed, worth everything to Jesus.
Let’s begin our discovery with a simple illustration: Suppose every time you sin it would be like pounding a nail into a wall, and every time you do something good it would be like pulling a nail out of that same wall. If your life is like mine, your wall would be speckled with tons of tiny nail holes, lots of regular nail holes, and a few spike-sized holes. Now think about how your wall would look! Even though most or even all your nails got pulled out, your wall would be littered with holes. A nail goes in. A nail is pulled out, but the hole remains.
Some of us spend our entire lives trying to fix the holes. We say, “I’m trying to make up for lost time” or “I’m doing my best” or we volunteer to ease our conscience. But even when we do good, we know the holes are still there. Unkind words that cannot be unsaid – look at that hole. Anger holes cannot be undone. Holes of bitterness, jealousy, impurity, and selfishness.
Holes are everywhere and our efforts to be good cannot fix those holes. What are we going to do? Who will pay the price to fix those holes? The answer is Jesus. Only Jesus. You see God knew we were going to make holes when he created us to have free will.
Just like any parent knows – even before their baby is conceived – God knows we will fall down, be selfish and do things our own way. Yet, we still want to have children so we can love them. In the same way, God has so much love to share, that HE DECIDED WE WERE WORTH THE COST. Like any great parent who knows that kids will cost them, God decided he would pay the price for all the holes we make.
That’s why he sent his one and only son, Jesus, so whoever would believe in him would have all those holes repaired. Jesus took our nails though his wrists, to remove our sins from us – and when he did this, he paid for our sins – in full.
With this in mind, it’s time to discover one big word in your Bible that will amaze you. In 1 John 1:9 the Bible says, “If you confess your sins, God is faithful and just to forgive your sins.” Notice how it does NOT say, “If you confess your sins, God is faithful and merciful to forgive your sins.”
Instead of using the word, MERCIFUL, it says JUST. And JUST is our big word, whose meaning is – well it is JUST HUGE. That’s because it would be UNJUST for God to charge us twice for our sins, because Jesus already paid the price in full. All our holes are already gone – through Jesus!
Knowing this gives us so much freedom! We don’t have to try to earn heaven anymore! We don’t need to worry if we’ve done enough or if we are good enough. And best of all, we don’t have to pay attention when the world says we are broken or unworthy. Because Jesus makes us worthy! Our salvation is not based upon what we do, but rather it is based upon what Jesus has already done for us!
Now, instead of trying so hard to please the world, or striving to earn heaven, we can do good simply out of thanksgiving. What a burden off our backs! And what a joy to know that Jesus has removed all the holes of our past!
Will you say this short prayer with me, “Dear Lord Jesus, “Thank you for loving me so much! Thank you for what you have already done for me. Thank you for being my loving God, and I ask you to be my Lord and Savior. Amen.”
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