Today’s Scripture: Romans 15:33
“May the God of peace be with you.”
Paul said, “since we have been justified through faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ” (Romans 5:1, NIV). This is an objective peace. The war is over. The alienation and divine displeasure toward us because of our sin have been removed. We’re no longer objects of wrath. We have peace with God whether we realize it or not. However, to the extent that we understand and believe the truth regarding justification, we’ll experience a subjective peace within our souls. We’ll know that we’ve been brought from a state of condemnation and the prospect of eternal judgment into a state of forgiveness and favor with God.
I well remember the night I trusted Christ as an eighteen-year-old. Outwardly I was a model teenager but not a Christian, though I knew the Gospel message. One night alone in my bed I asked Christ to be my savior. Immediately I had peace in my soul, brought to me by the Holy Spirit. But that experiential peace was possible only because Christ had made peace with God for me through his death on the cross.
There’s nothing you will ever do that makes you acceptable to God. You must be accepted for Christ’s sake, not only when you believe but for all of your life.
Take some time to prayerfully ask yourself some questions: do I have a right relationship with God based on the imputed righteousness of Christ? Am I trusting in Christ alone for my salvation, or am I to some degree relying on my own morality and religious duties? If I know I’m justified through faith in Christ, do I enjoy the reality of it in my daily experience, or do I look to my own performance for acceptance with God? (Excerpt taken from The Gospel for Real Life)