We used His soil,
His air, His rain, His life, and His sun.
My part seemed so
trivial that I said, "Lord, you take those bulbs and make them grow right
there in the box out in the garage. You don't need me, Lord. You can do it by
yourself."
"Oh,
no," He said. "I will do my part, but you must do your part also.
You'll have to dig the bed, bury the bulbs, and pull the weeds."
So I did my
feeble part. And God took the bulb, filled it with life, fed it from the soil,
showered it with rain, and flooded it with sunshine until we had a beautiful
flower bed.
Your life is like
a garden, and if you like, God can make it a beautiful thing.
He says,
"I'll furnish the soil of grace, the sunshine of love, the rains of
blessings, and the wonder of life. But you must do the digging."
Some people say,
"Lord, you can do it by yourself. You just go ahead and make me what you
want me to be. Make me a saint, give me great faith, and fill me with love and
good works."
"Oh,
no," God replies. "You've got to plow up the false teachings, plant
my word in your heart, and hoe out the weeds of evil. I'll make you pure, clean,
noble, and useful. But only if you dig."
- I have quoted
these thoughts from Bob Benson (quotation slightly adapted; via Griffith
Courier, 9/30/79).
Many people think
God will forgive their sins without any effort on their part, as long as they
simply believe that Jesus is the Savior.
But the Bible
says that Jesus is "the author of eternal salvation unto all them that
obey him" - Hebrews 5:9.
And again,
"Seeing ye have purified your souls in obeying the truth ..." - I
Peter 1 :22.
We are saved by
God's power and grace, just as surely as we grow a beautiful flower garden by
God's power and grace. But both require effort on our part.
For more
information about salvation and what it requires, please visit our Bible
Instruction web site at https://www.gospelway.com/instruct/ and study our
in-depth article about obedience and also our article about salvation by faith
only vs. obedient faith.
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