139..FAITH IN CHRIST 2
The famous words of Paul remind us of the important things in life..”and thus abides Faith, Hope and Charity, but the greatest of these..Charity. “
“Hope”does not mean that we have doubts, and yet “hope” it comes about. It means we look forward to what is to occurr, we have expectation of what’s to come.
Charity is defined in this instance, not as doing “good” things for people, as is the commmon definition of today, but rather he is speaking of love, unselfish love, given freely with no anticipation of reward. But “love” doesn’t have the “ring” to it, that “charity” has.
In this declaration, he is telling us that it is the faith in Christ, and through His love for God and man, that enabled Him to sacrifice Himself, so that all the sins of the world would be abolished, the last being “death”. In so doing, we "believers" now have the “expectation” of life after death and the wondrous events that will occurr to us.
That, of course, doesn’t mean that those who don’t believe in Christ will not be returned from death. Certainly not, because Paul tells us, through thes Spirit of Christ, that ALL will be saved, without exception.
But, what it is does mean is that we are blessed to know and have every “expectation” of what is to occurr, which does give us a special place, because so many others in this world do not accept or don't understand what we know to be true.
So, now let’s look at the faith in Christ that we have.
It is our faith in Him that makes us realize that we are part of His body, and we quite literally died with Him on the cross. That is what Paul is reminding us, continually. His death is ours as well. His vivicatiion from death will be ours as well, and, as we live, as Christ now lives, we must try to live as Christ would..not easy.
It is through our faith in Him, that we also know that sin is justified, abrogated as though it never happened. We’re also aware that, through this faith, resistance to sin magnifies. Paul tells us, "..where sin increased, grace abounded all the more".
It is our faith in Him that gives us comfort to live our lives daily, love others as He would have us do, and continually look forward to what awaits us.
It is our faith in Him that makes us believe that, when Paul tells us our lot is in the heavens with the Christ, even though it may sound science fiction-like, it will come to pass..paulnbob