Introductions

Exodus 3:6b I am the God of thy father, the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob.

At what point in your life did God introduced Himself to you? Do you have that experience or is your story a little more subtle? Perhaps you might say “My mother told me about God.” It could be within you realm that a friend made the introduction. Perhaps you went searching within the big book to find God.

I was speaking with friends yesterday and the issue of Saul’s meeting Jesus on the road to Damascus was spoken of as an extreme example of introduction. We think about what a profound impact that moment had on Saul and changed his life and his name, to Paul. The issues of introduction of Moses and Saul to God were huge. Moses and Paul were impactful characters in the Bible, second perhaps only to Jesus Himself.

I look back at my introduction and I have to admit that moment was impactful to me, but me alone. I was afraid of becoming a bitter angry man, and I asked Jesus to save me. At the very moment I raised my hand to an alter call, I was changed. The anger was stripped away within me, I was at peace. Now mind you no one knew what was going on inside me. No one knew the change. Just me.

Was I saved?

Sadly the answer is no. That impact moment was only an introduction. Jesus revealed Himself to me as God, that He has the power to impact my life in ways I had never experienced. I say this to you so that you will understand, an introduction is just an introduction and not a salvation moment.

Both Moses and Paul submitted themselves to power. They sought to obey. They accepted Lordship. I on the other hand did not. I had not repented of my sins. I did not offer up those sins as a sacrifice to Lordship and seek to obey my Lord.

Introduction is not salvation, only an opportunity.

2 thoughts on “Introductions”

  1. Your comments on the difference between introduction and salvation are the best I have ever heard. It is so important to stress that salvation has to do with total surrender. Thank you for this great post this morning, it reminds me of the great song, “I Surrender All”. As you and I have both seen, this surrender of will is not only the basis for our salvation, but is also the key to a happy Christian life.

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