
Have you ever thought about the way you determine the value of something? Isn’t it usually determined by its cost? Let’s look at a few examples:
MERCHANDISE: Let’s say you get a great deal on something of value; say a ring. You are really happy to have gotten it at such a good price but there is a part of you that doesn’t quite give it the same value it would if you had paid full price for it. It’s just the way our minds work.
INHERITANCE: Have you ever gotten some money through an inheritance? Maybe the people who left it to you scrimped and saved in order to leave it to you. But because it didn’t cost you anything, you may not give the money the same value they did. Possibly you might spend the money on that new truck you have always wanted instead of investing it into your mortgage. You see, free money doesn’t always have the same value as money we had to earn.
SALVATION: We have heard of God’s free gift of salvation many times but because it doesn’t cost us anything, we don’t give it the value it deserves. We want to earn our way to heaven, we want to pay the price for it but that’s not the way it works. Someone Else paid a tremendous cost for it and we must accept it as the free gift it is.
Think about it this way. Someone leaves you a beautiful house. It is free to you but it is going to cost you a lot to live in it and maintain it. That is the way Salvation through Jesus Christ is. He gives it to us freely, but we will be paying a cost as we go along. If we accept it, it will:
Cost us our friends at the bar when we quit hanging around there every night.
Cost us our popularity when we quit sleeping with every person we date.
Cost us our money when we quit selling drugs and have to get a minimum wage job.
Cost us our job when we quit lying for our boss who is stealing from his boss.
The list goes on and on. Each one of us can write a list of things that our salvation has cost us. But the value of it, the sheer eternal value of it is priceless.
Don’t confuse cost with value or you will miss the greatest life-changing opportunity you will ever get.
“Then Jesus said to His disciples, “If anyone desires to come after Me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross and follow Me. For whoever desires to save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for my sake will find it. For what profit is it to a man if he gains the whole world, and loses his own soul?” Matthew 16: 24-26
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Wow and Amen.
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Y E S & A M E N!
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Wow!Mind blowing post.I appreciate the blessed message from the bottom of my heart.Thank you very much for sharing.Take care.š¹š
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Thank you…as always, the Lord gives me the ideas! So glad it touched your heart!
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Yes,it’s really a blessed one.You are welcome.š¹š
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This was so good!! Hadn’t thought of salvation that way but cost v. value gives good perspective!! Thank you, Jesus!! š
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Amen & Amen
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matthew 41:49-51 fear not
thou shall help thee
when i am afraid
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I’m one who values items for their connections instead of the cost… Salvation is a gift that I’ve not taken for granted but the cost is negligible compared to the value!
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Amen!
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A very insightful post!
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Grace is free, not cheap.
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Absolutely!
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An important reminder. Cost can also be, time, ie. time spent pursuing the wrong priorities.
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Reblogged this on By the Mighty Mumford and commented:
GOD GAVE HIS SON TO YOU0—-HOW VALUABLE DOES THAT MAKE YOU—INFINITEELY VALUABLE-!!!!!
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Thank you so much for the reblog! Hope you and Dianna are doing well!
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BETTER EVERY DAY!!!! ā¤
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I value your posts, and it doesn’t cost me a thing! Whoop! Whoop!
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Thanks and Ditto! ššš
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Valerie, I’m loving your ‘Psalmist Tales’. I feel like I’m out there with David in the silence, with only the occasional bleating of sheep and strumming of harp to calm my soul in the dead of night. I hope you and your family are doing well. Xx
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We are standing by the grace of God. Difficult family times but He is here with us! So glad you are enjoying the Bible Study! God is always present in His Word!
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a wonderful and blessed podcast Val!
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Thank you! Have a wonderful weekend!
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Excellent, Valerie. thank you
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So glad it spoke to you!
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The cost determines how valuable the item is. Thanks Valerie Cullers
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You’re welcome and yes, you are right!
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