Alan Paton wrote many remarkable works, including 'Ah, But Your Land Is Beautiful.' In his own words he imagines what it would be like to meet God face-to-face and what the conversation would focus on. He writes:
"When I go up there, which is my intention, the Big Judge will say to me,
Where are your wounds? and if I say I haven’t any, he will say, "Was there nothing to fight for?"
I couldn’t face that question."
Wow, these words really struck a nerve. Where are your wounds?
How often do I refrain from some Godly action, because I am afraid of the wounds I may incur? When we look around us there are plenty of things to fight for, but perhaps we need to overcome our fears first.
Thought: Jesus was willing to show Thomas his wounds, and it was this encounter that changed Thomas' life.
1 Peter 2:24 - He himself bore our sins in his body on the stake, so that we might die to sins and live for righteousness — by his wounds you were healed.
Living in Grace
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