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First published March 1, 2017
At the moment of our conversion we were altered at the very core of our being. The life of Christ is now in us.
I am always excited to remind brothers and sisters of this profound truth: there is no such thing as a boring “born-again birth story.” If you have been redeemed out of the kingdom of darkness and transferred to the kingdom of God’s Son, then your salvation was planned before time in the council of the triune Godhead. Any rescue that required the blood of the perfect Lamb of God and was planned by the Trinity could never be a boring rescue.
So we behold the glory of God in his rich mercy and his great love, but to what end? Why? We hang onto the “But God” of the gospel by faith through grace, because in that gospel we trace the echo back to the source of all things. We find Joy himself. And O, what kindness we have been shown by God in Christ Jesus! For we were not even looking for him when he found us. Our deadness is interrupted by rich mercy, and we are raised to life in the throes of un-looked-for upheavals of joy. This kind of tasting and seeing of God’s goodness tells us that there is more to life than what we can taste and see. Then we become hungry for more and more of it. And our eyes will not stop searching the horizon of eternity, hoping to catch a glimpse of the Beloved who promised that he would return for his bride. In the meantime, until his longed-for appearing, we wait. And in our waiting we live. We live! First, we are granted the mercy of living outside the garden of Eden even though we had been dead in our sin. Second, God’s grace sees to it that those who are “in Christ” are made alive together with Christ (v. 5). The soul is raised to life; we are raised up with Christ and seated with him in the heavenly places in Christ Jesus (v. 6).