They say that money speaks. It does. Mine often says goodbye!
But there is more than one way we can lose what we have. There is always the Indian Giver.
It was not uncommon in colonial America for a native American to offer a gift to a colonist. If the gift was not regularly used, the giver might expect their gift to be returned. It was a cultural practice that was misunderstood by European settlers.
Which is why, a colonist who welched on their gift giving came to be known as an Indian giver.
The term is obviously offensive to native Americans partly because of things like the Indian Removal Act of 1830. Ironically, this law stripped tribal peoples of land that had been previously given to them and forced them to relocate out west. The journey was called the Trail of Tears.
Scripture says, “the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord” – Romans 6:23 Though eternal life is God’s gift, is it a gift that He might potentially recall. Would He take it back if it goes unused? Might we forfeit it by some misbehavior? Could there be a Trail of Tears in our future? Not according to the Scripture…
– Jesus promised to keep us secure.
He spoke of those who believed saying, “I give them eternal life, and they will never perish; no one will snatch them from my hand. My Father, who has given them to me, is greater than all, and no one can snatch them from my Father’s hand” – John 10:27-29.
– We were sinners before He saved us, and remain sinners after He saved us
John wrote, “If we walk in the light as he himself is in the light, we have fellowship with one another and the blood of Jesus his Son cleanses us from all sin. If we say we do not bear the guilt of sin, we are deceiving ourselves and the truth is not in us” – (I Jn 1:7-8)
Sin does not condemn the believer to hell, but it sours our relationship with Jesus. We certainly want to remove that barrier as soon as we can, which we can do through confession (1 John 1:9).
– We have been born into His family.
Jesus told Nicodemus to be “born again.” (John 3:1-3). John wrote “But to all who have received him—those who believe in his name—he has given the right to become God’s children” – John 1:12. The Christian has been born into the family of God. So, “What can we do to be unborn?
Suppose there was a rebellious son, who got into lots of trouble and did everything he could to dissociate himself from his dad. And one day
he said to his father, “I hate you and I wish I were never born into this family.”
The father could possibly say, “Well, I’m sad that you feel this way, but I have a friend at the courthouse who can fix this. You can change your last name, and the record can be altered so that you will never be connected to our family again.”
It may be possible to alter the record, but does it really matter? A child just can’t be unborn! The verbiage can be changed, but not the fact that a birth occurred.
Even so, if we were that rebellious son, we could never be unborn from God’s family but there would be consequences for our rebellion at the judgment seat of Christ for sure. (2 Corinthians 5:9-10; 1 Corinthians 3:12-15; 1 John 2:28)
God loved us into His family, and He loves us while we are in His family. The apostle Paul told us that there isn’t anything that is able to separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus our Lord – (Romans 8:39).
The only trail we will eventually travel will take us to heaven.
A PRAYER: Lord we are grateful for such security. Help us to live worthy of it
This has been Jim Johnson and pickleheavenpress.com
May the grace of our Lord Jesus be with you
Scripture is quoted from the NETBible ®
