Our Healing Through Christ

Being raised by a Christian Minister, and attending church my whole life, I have heard the Christian message of Salvation many times. Many people have heard that “Jesus Saves”, but just what does that really mean?
The basic problem is that we live in a sinful world. But just what is sin? Is it stealing, killing, coveting, and adultery? Yes, and more. We live in a world that is racked by sin. Sin is more than just the things we do, but it is the state of things in the world we live.
You can live a “good” life, but sin does not stop at the door just because you are following all of the rules. The Bible says that “The rain falls on the just and the unjust”. Really bad things do happen to good people.
The law of Moses does not much more than show us the situation we live in. There has been no person except Jesus who could live their life and keep the law. We still commit sin, and we are still the victims of sin.
So what is the solution? Is there any way we can undo our situation by doing good? Can we somehow stem the tide of badness that exists in our world? Many have been called to help where they can. Mother Theresa has done much good to help some of the most unfortunate people in the world. Does this give her a special place with God? God loves us all the same, and there is nothing we can do to negotiate any special treatment from God. God’s salvation through Christ is a free gift for all.
The fact is all we can do is accept God’s gift. Stop thinking that somehow we have some kind of power of our own and admit that we are powerless over the effects of sin in our lives. This means that we are powerless over the addictions and habits that drive us to bad behavior, and we are also powerless over the results of living in a sinful world. There will always be fatal accidents, cancers, and other bad experiences along the way.
Once we have received God’s grace by accepting the free gift of Christ’s redemption, we are compelled by love and gratitude to change our lives. We can finally break free from the chains of addictions and habits that seem to rule our lives. We give back to the world not to gain anything more for ourselves, but to share the gift of new life given to us by God.