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I am still trying to understand how a person becomes a Christian in the Lutheran denomination. What is process? Is there a process?
[MENTION=153]Brighten04[/MENTION]
Grace.
God's favor. God's gift. God's blessing.
Christ is the Savior. Christ saves us.
The exact HOW..... the timeline (if there is one), the details..... they are mystery. But this much Lutherans affirm: We are saved by God's grace (His undeserved, unmerited, unearned and likely unrequested) gift, blessing.... entirely because of Jesus. Soli DEO Gloria (to God ALONE goes all the glory, all the credit, all the thanks.... GOD did it).
Much like how we gain physical life. I was born on January 23, 1988. Let's assume I was conceived on April 23, 1987. God GAVE me life..... I did nothing to bring it about. I didn't earn it, deserve it, achieve it, merit.... heck, I didn't even will or request it. But God gave to me one of the greatest of all His blessings: life. He used some means (I'm sure I don't have to go into that) but regardless, He performed a blessing...... grace........ Well, God not only give physical life but also spiritual life. Grace. God's undeserved blessing and gift. God's act, God's doing, God's heart, God's blessing, God's gift.
Lutherans look to the Cross, not in the mirror.
Lutherans express this (justification, narrow) by three entirely interconnected proclamations of one truth: Sola Gratia - Solus Christus - Sola Fide. ONE truth, ONE doctrine. God's agape love, His mercy, His heart is the reason, the basis, the cause (not OUR goody-goodiness)...... All through and because of Christ, who IS THE one-and-only and all sufficient SAVIOR (His righteousness, His obedience, His life, His death, His resurrection, His merits, His blood, His Cross, His achievements, the Lamb of God who TAKES AWAY our sins)..... which is apprehended to us by means of faith (trust, reliance) which is the gift of God. Can I explain EXACTLY how and why God does all this? WHY He loves us? WHY and HOW Christ was incarnate for us? Why and how Jesus was both God and man for us? Why and how His life, death and resurrection justifies us? Why and how God gives faith? Nope. Don't need to.
"For God so loved (agape, grace) the world that He gave (free, unearned GIFT) His only begotten Son (Jesus Christ) that whosoever believes in Him will not perish but has everlasting life."
"God saves us not because of things we do but by virtue of His own mercy... that we might be justified by His grace."
"The free gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus."
"For by God's grace you have been saved through faith, and this is not your own doing but rather it is the free gift of God."
This may help....
Ask: WHO is The SAVIOR?
IF you answer "Jesus" then Jesus is the Savior. Not you - not a bit, not at all, not now, not ever, not in any way or shape or form or manner. Salvation (in the sense of justification, narrow) is entirely, wholly wrapped up in Jesus. It's entirely HIS work. HIS heart. HIS love. HIS mercy. HIS gift. HIS blessing. His life, His death, His resurrection. His Cross, His blood, His sacrifice. His righteousness, His obedience, His holiness. Not you. Not yours. You may have some other role in some other matter, but not this. The "job" of Savior belongs to Jesus. Not you. It's God's GRACE (getting what we don't deserve/achieve)
IF you answer "me" then you are the Savior. Not Jesus. Not a bit, not at all. Not now, not ever. Not in any way, shape or form or manner. Salvation is all wrapped up in YOU. YOUR works. YOUR will. YOUR love. YOUR efforts. YOUR merits. YOUR obedience. YOUR righteousness. YOUR holiness. YOUR sacrifice. YOUR decision. YOUR intelligence and reason. Not Jesus. Not Jesus'. Jesus may have some other role in some other matter, just not this one. The Savior is you. It's my ACHIEVEMENT.
Which is it?
If that actually means you enter heaven is because of YOU (your works, your decision, you reciting the 'sinner's prayer', you being righteous, you being obedient, your this, your that.... you are good enough..... ) then you are the Savior of you. Now maybe Jesus was a good model or example or teacher..... maybe Jesus (and His mother) HELP you..... maybe Jesus is the Doorman who opens the door to those good enough to enter, those deserving to enter.... but the reason you enter heaven is because of YOU! Pat yourself on the back...... Thank yourself..... boast loudly.... you are the Savior of you! You've done God a favor.
If that actually means you enter heaven because of JESUS (His works, His love, His blessing, His gift, His grace, His mercy), because HE was righteous/holy/perfect, because HE died on the Cross for you, because HE is risen from the dead, because HE is good enough.... then Jesus is the Savior. Now maybe you should respond with love and works, maybe you should have humility and repentance, maybe you should grow to be more Christ-like in heart and life, but the reason you enter Heaven is because of Jesus, because Jesus saves, because Jesus is the Savior. God has blessed you.
Which is it?
SOME want to side with modern Pharisical Judaism or Islam or Hinduism and say "God HELPS those who help themselves, but you gotta do x,y,z." They want to say "Jesus is the Savior.... kinda, sorta.... BUT YOU gotta........" in order to enter heaven, in order to have forgiveness, in order to have mercy. But all that is just a clever way of saying Jesus does NOT save.... Jesus is NOT the Savior.... the reason I'm heaven bound is because of ME, glory be to ME, thanks be to ME, pulling out a plum and shouting "What a good boy am I!" It's insisting that we are NOT saved/justified by the grace of God (getting what we don't deserve), we are saved/justified because I did all I had to do, I jumped through all the required hoops, I jumped high enough, I am good enough, I am smart enough...... It's kind of an insult to the Cross, an insult to Christ.... but maybe good for the ego of self (all that padding of self on the back) .... until one considers the "ENOUGH." Am I good ENOUGH? Have I decided ENOUGH? Have I jumped through all the required hoops? After all, it's easy to trust Christ but if we are honest .... if we are real..... if we stop fooling ourselves... self actually makes a very unreliable Savior.
SOME want to say, "We are saved by grace but only if you do _________" but then it's not grace. St Paul penned, "I do not nullify the grace of God, for if justification were through the law (what we do), then Christ died for no purpose."
Soli Deo Gloria!
- Josiah
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