Liberia:The
physical needs in Liberia are great. There is much poverty, illiteracy,
HIV/AIDS, and health and sanitation problems. The United Nations Human
Development Index (HDI) rates Liberia 177th out of 185 countries and
Monrovia as the poorest capital in the world. Liberia has 43% of its
population under the age of 15. So this is a needy country both
physically and spiritually. Please pray with me for the country of
Liberia.
Just wanted to share with you this devotional from The Institute for Creation Research
The Sinner's Prayer
“And the publican, standing afar off, would not lift up so much as
his eyes unto heaven, but smote upon his breast, saying, God be merciful
to me a sinner.” (Luke 18:13)
Evangelists have often urged lost men and women to pray this “sinner’s
prayer” if they desired to be saved. The account does say that this
publican, after praying thus, “went down to his house justified” (v.
14).
But there is more here than appears on the surface. It is not merely
God’s mercy that is needed for He has already been merciful to let us
continue to live at all. The word translated “merciful” is used only one
other time in the New Testament and is there translated “make
reconciliation for.” Speaking of the saving work of Christ, it says that
He came “to make reconciliation for the sins of the people” (Hebrews 2:17). It is also closely related to the words for “propitiation” and “mercy seat.”
This parable of the Pharisee and the publican is set in the context of
the Jewish temple worship, where sinners would bring their sacrificial
offerings to cover their sins, knowing that “it is the blood that maketh
an atonement for the soul” (Leviticus 17:11).
Such sacrifices were completely worthless, however, if offered in a
spirit of religious pride and/or self-righteousness, like those of the
Pharisee. There must be repentance and faith in God’s promise of
forgiveness through the death of an innocent substitute, pre-figuring
the true Lamb of God whose coming death would truly make eternal
reconciliation for the sins of the people. The publican prayed in this
vein, and he was saved.
In our day, on the other side of the cross, a sinner’s saving prayer
must say, in effect: “God, be propitiated to me on the basis of the
death of Christ for my sins.” Such a prayer, offered in sincere
repentance and faith in God’s promise, brings justification before God.
HMM
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