Christmas 2017 has come and gone, new holiday memories have been made, gifts have been unwrapped and (hopefully) enjoyed, homemade goodies savored (Grandpa Pipkin’s Sugar Cookies and German Chocolate Cake … have mercy!), and a brand-new calendar year is upon us.
Where in the world did 2017 go?
Today you may be looking back on the past year and experiencing a sense of accomplishment over kept resolutions (goals achieved).
Or you might be looking back with a mixture of angst and regret concerning flopped intentions (unmet goals).
I suspect most visionaries (goal setters) are likely experiencing a combination of all of the above.
After all, no one can plan their year and achieve their goals perfectly.
We live in a fallen world where we don’t have the full picture of what lies ahead.
A world where life beyond our control happens to us while we are busy making other plans.
As I look back on 2017, a lot of what I believed God wanted to accomplish through my life happened (launching this blog and publishing my first book).
And that felt great!
But some of it didn’t.
And that’s okay. “The mind of man plans his way, but the Lord directs his steps” (Prov. 16:9 NASB).
Even the apostle Paul, who was taught by Christ Himself, didn’t have all the details of his life and ministry laid out perfectly for him (Gal. 1:12).
Some of his plans worked out and some of them didn’t (Acts 16:6-7; Rom. 1:13).
For the most part my goals for 2017 revolved around three simple things: unwrapping, enjoying, and sharing the best Gift I have ever received.
The gift of Jesus Himself. (Check out my last post, “Jesus – Best Gift Ever!”)
And now, as I look forward to His plans for my life in the New Year, they too will revolve around unwrapping, enjoying, and sharing the Best Gift Ever.
In today’s post, I’m going to share with you how you can begin to unwrap your Best Gift Ever (if you have received Him) in the New Year.
The sole purpose of unwrapping a gift is to find out what is hidden underneath all of the ribbons, bows, and paper. Until you unwrap it, you don’t know what you have.
I received the Best Gift Ever after hearing the best news ever right before my tenth birthday in 1974.
But I didn’t even begin to unwrap, enjoy, and share Him with others until 1997.
Can you imagine what it would be like to receive the one Gift that held the key to your true fulfillment—your ultimate happiness—and never even know what you have?
Tragic.
For twenty-three years, all I understood about asking Jesus into my heart was that He was my get-out-of-Hell-free card.
But even then, I didn’t have full assurance that I would end up in Heaven.
Because I tied my salvation to my behavior (which, by the way, was far less than stellar).
Because my Best Gift Ever remained hidden for over two decades, I looked to everything else in this world—marriage, children, personal and career accomplishments, the latest diets, makeup, and fashions, accolades from others, and so on to experience true fulfillment and happiness.
And guess what? None of the above delivered.
All those wasted years of not unwrapping, enjoying, and sharing my Best Gift Ever is a large part of what fuels my passion for teaching others about the intimacy they can enjoy with Christ through understanding their one-and-only flawless identity in Him.
I’m so thankful that God doesn’t waste anything!
Even the lost years.
Are you ready to unwrap your Best Gift Ever?
Are you ready to see what’s inside?
Better yet, do you realize your Best Gift Ever—the Spirit of Christ Jesus—lives inside you 24/7/365, without interruption?
What’s more, you now live inside Him 24/7/365, without interruption.
At the same time that Jesus filled your heart with new life, you were sealed inside His heart—His Holy Spirit—forever (2 Cor. 1:22; Eph. 1:14; 4:30).
And He promises never to leave you nor forsake you (John 10:28; Heb. 13:5). For Him to leave you, He would have to disown Himself (2 Tim. 2:13). Not.Going.To.Happen.
Your spirit and His Spirit became one spirit (1 Cor. 6:17). Him in you and you in Him (John 14:20). It’s a done deal.
The revelation of “me in Christ” changed everything for me. Let me explain.
I (kind of) understood that Jesus (His Spirit) lived in my heart. And I viewed Him as being the only “good thing” in me. The rest needed a lot of work! (Exhausting.)
But then I began to understand that who I am eternally is a spirit who lives inside my body and soul—where I do my Monday-through-Sunday living (1 Thess. 5:23; Heb. 4:12).
And when I believed into Jesus, my spirit (who I am eternally) was totally immersed into His Spirit.
When that happened, a flawless fusion took place. And who I am in Christ right now is who I will forever be in Him.
In other words, I cannot mess this up!
That’s when I really began to experience rest. Real rest in Christ Jesus.
Have you ever received a multi-purpose gift? A gift that has so many features to it, you could spend the rest of your life finding out all that it can do and then still only accessing and enjoying a fraction of its benefits?
The gift of Christ’s life in you and you in Him is the most multi-faceted Gift you will ever receive!
One of my favorite, power-packed Scriptures about what Christians have as a result of being in Christ is First Corinthians 1:30:
“By His [Father God’s] doing you are in Christ Jesus, who became to us wisdom from God, righteousness and sanctification, and redemption.”
Let’s unwrap what we have in Christ Jesus through this single verse.
Christ Jesus is my wisdom: As I look to His Spirit within me and His written Word, I depend on Him to make His wisdom and guidance—His direction for my life—known to me (Ps. 147:5; Rom. 11:33; 16:27). He does this by uploading His wisdom and direction into my mind and confirming them by His Spirit.
Christ Jesus is my righteousness: I can never be more righteous than I am right now. I am the righteousness of God in Christ Jesus (Rom. 1:17; 2 Cor. 5:21). I don’t have to work at being right with God because I am already as righteous as I’ll ever be through faith in His Son. When I believe and realize that Jesus is my righteousness, righteousness is expressed through my daily living.
Christ Jesus is my sanctification: Sanctification means “made holy.” I (my eternal spirit) have already been made holy through being immersed into Christ’s Spirit (1 Cor. 3:16-17). And that holiness is expressed through my daily living as I acknowledge and meditate on the truth that I am already sanctified (made holy) in Christ Jesus (1 Cor. 1:2; 6:11; Heb. 10:10, 14).
Christ Jesus is my redemption: Imagine that you could access Jesus’ redemption online (we do almost everything else online!). So you head on over to JesusMyRedemption.com. There is only one item in the online store—ETERNAL LIFE. And its price: “You can’t afford this, no matter how much money you have or how good you are.” There is also a message on the same screen that says: “If you want to receive ETERNAL LIFE, you will have to use the redemption code: BLOODOFJESUS.” So you put your ETERNAL LIFE in the cart, type in the code, and press APPLY CODE. You get an instant confirmation that says, “Congratulations! ETERNAL LIFE has been downloaded into your hard drive (your spirit) with a LIFETIME GUARANTEE. You will never have shop for ETERNAL LIFE again. The blood of Jesus paid it all. Oh, and that’s not all! With your redemption, you get these added bonuses: Forgiveness of sins (Ephesians 1:7), righteousness (Romans 5:17), freedom from the law’s curse (Galatians 3:13), adoption into God’s family (Galatians 4:5), deliverance from sin’s bondage (Titus 2:14; 1 Peter 1:14-18), peace with God (Colossians 1:18-20), and the indwelling of the Holy Spirit (1 Corinthians 6:19-20).
Dear reader, if you are a believer in Christ Jesus, then He is your wisdom, your righteousness, your sanctification, and redemption.
He is everything you need for life and godliness! (2 Pet. 1:3 NASB).
That is the Best News Ever about the Best Gift Ever!
In today’s post, I shared with you how you can begin to unwrap your Best Gift Ever in the New Year.
There’s no way you can even begin to enjoy a gift without first unwrapping it.
In a sense, you could spend the rest of your days on planet earth unwrapping your Best Gift Ever (finding out who you are and what you have in Christ Jesus).
But the Best Gift Ever is also meant to be enjoyed and shared with others.
Question: How could unwrapping your Best Gift Ever in the New Year change your life and the lives of those around you?
If you enjoyed this post, then I think you would enjoy both of my books where I share the undiluted, unpolluted love and grace of God.
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