Salvation Now

We're all familiar with the standard chant of protest marches - "What do we want? .....", "When do we want it? Now!".  The peace movement in Israel is no exception, with their slogan of "Peace Now!".

But it is King David in Psalm 118:25 that points us to God's priority, "Salvation Now" (Petersen's paraphrase). In His "Sermon on the Mount", Jesus tells us that all these worldly concerns are secondary to "Seeking the Kingdom of God and His righteousness" (Mt.6:33). Whether they be clothing or shelter, food or drink, health and healing, security or peace - all our needs God will meet - our striving, concern or 'worry' must first and foremost be to establish our right relationship with God. And that relationship is only found in salvation through the sacrificial love of Jesus, available by faith when we put off the old "I-centric" attitudes and in humble repentance put on "Christ-centredness".

Without salvation our thirsts will not be slaked; without salvation security will always be shaky; without salvation our worries will consume worse than any cancer; without salvation lasting peace will never come.

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