Open Arms

Posted May 24th, 2008 by Kent and filed in Devotional
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by Max Lucado

If you ever wonder how in the world God could use you to change the world, look at the people God used to change history. A ragbag of ne’er-do-wells and has-beens who found hope, not in their performance, but in God’s proverbially open arms.

Abraham- God took what was good and forgave what was bad and used “old forked tongue” to start a nation. Moses- would you call upon a fugitive to carry the Ten Commandments? God did. David- his track record left little to be desired, but his repentant spirit was unquestionable. Jonah- God put him in a whale’s belly to bring him back to his senses. But even the whale couldn’t stomach this missionary for too long.

On and on the stories go: Elijah, the prophet who pouted; Solomon, the king who knew too much; Jacob, the wheeler-dealer; Gomer, the prostitute; Sarah, the woman who giggled at God. One story after another of God using man’s best and overcoming man’s worst.

The reassuring lesson is clear. God used (and uses!) people to change the world. People! Not saints or superhumans or geniuses, but people. Crooks, creeps, lovers, and liars—he uses them all. And what they may lack in perfection, God makes up for in love.

Jesus later summarized God’s stubborn love with a parable. He told about a teenager who decided that life at the farm was too slow for his tastes. So with pockets full of inheritance money, he set out to find the big time. What he found instead were hangovers, fair-weather friends, and long unemployment lines. When he had had just about as much of the pig’s life as he could take, he swallowed his pride, dug his hands deep into his empty pockets, and began the long walk home; all the while rehearsing a speech that he planned to give to his father.

He never used it. Just when he got to the top of the hill, his father, who’d been waiting at the gate, saw him. The boy’s words of apology were quickly muffled by the father’s words of forgiveness. And the boy’s weary body fell into his father’s opened arms.

The same open arms welcomed him that had welcomed Abraham, Moses, David, and Jonah. No wagging fingers. No clenched fists. No “I told you so!” slaps or “Where have you been?” interrogations. No crossed arms. No black eyes or fat lips. No. Only sweet, open arms. If you ever wonder how God can use you to make a difference in your world, just look at those he has already used and take heart. Look at the forgiveness found in those open arms and take courage.

And, by the way, never were those arms opened so wide as they were on the Roman cross. One arm extending back into history and the other reaching into the future. An embrace of forgiveness offered for anyone who’ll come. A hen gathering her chicks. A father receiving his own. A redeemer redeeming the world.

No wonder they call him the Savior.

5 Responses to “Open Arms”

  1. Jan says:

    How wonderful it is to be loved not only in spite of one’s faults, but because of them.
    This is a kind of love we just can’t imagine, yet it exists. Praise God, who is all loving and all forgiving!

  2. Dorothy says:

    In life’s toughtest moments, Looking forward to Heaven during these times, I can see Jesus standing there with His arms opened wide & through Faith & Prayer, I find myself there. I don’t ever want to leave. It’s tough here on this earth with all the problems with the economy, gas prices, food sky rocketing, wages hardly enough to make ends meet, & trying to get yourself out from under the debt that seems to bury you alive, it is hard to Look up at times, because you feel the weight of the world on shoulders! It’s at these times, I find myself looking up & reminding myself, He took on the weight of the world & bore it on the Cross for all of us who are willing to Give to Him the time & effort that He gave us, He chose the Cross, He choose to suffer for us, He choose to bear the weight of the world’s sins, for us!! So in Faith, I look up to Him, I believe in Him & proclaim Him as my Savior, & I walk into His open arms & let Him take the weight of the world off my shoulders. Because, I can not go thruogh this life without Him. So, yes durning those times of depression, I look up & walk into my Saviors open arm’s & I find Peace & rest. It’s at those times I know everything will be alright.

  3. Edgar says:

    When we have no where to turn to for hope. God is always there.

  4. Bobbie says:

    I love the way you write and especially the message you share. Sometimes it has such an impact that I know the LORD is aware of what I am dealing with.

    I met you in line at a Christian book store in Plano (on 75) and was impressed by your vitality. That has to be a part of your life and talent because you “shine” as an author and as a man who shares wonderful messages from GOD.

    Bobbie

  5. my sister and i loves to read christian books because it inspires us to live life in its fullest ;`,

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