Salvation: A Gratitude That Cannot Be Lost


"Therefore if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; old things have passed away; behold, all things have become new." (2 Corinthians 5:17 NKJV)

Imagine you are watching a news report about a massive, life-threatening disaster, and suddenly, you see a familiar face—it's someone you love being dramatically rescued from certain peril. The overwhelming relief and joy you feel in that moment would surely spark intense gratitude. The Bible tells us that our salvation is an even greater rescue! Before Christ, we were separated from God by our sin, facing an eternal punishment in a place the bible calls Hell. But through faith in Jesus, we are not only rescued, but we are made a "new creation." This means our identity, our purpose, and our future are completely transformed. This new life is not something we earned; it is a free, eternal gift of grace. If our salvation is all we have in this life, it is more than enough to be grateful. This spiritual anchor gives us a reason to thank God, even when everything else seems to be crumbling.

Spend five minutes today meditating on what it means to be a "new creation" and write down three specific ways your life has changed since you accepted Christ as your Savior.


 

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