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Quit Trying

Psalm 49

What is a person’s eternal soul worth? We know God thought it was worth dying for. But I can’t die for my own sins. If I die a sinner, I can’t come back clean. If I die a sinner, I will spend eternity as a sinner, separated from God.

Some people try so hard to be good enough. Friend, I hate to break it to you, but there aren’t enough good works in the world to ransom one lost soul, “to redeem him is too costly.” (vv 7-8) I love the psalmist’s conclusion also found in those two verses: “One should forever stop trying.”

Quit trying to be good enough to earn a spot in heaven. Quit trying to go to church enough, or say enough prayers, or give enough. The cost of your redemption is beyond what you can pay.

So stop trying so that (you) may live forever and not see the Pit. (vs 9)

Are you so arrogant to think you can equal what Jesus did on the cross? Paul said this:

I do not set aside the grace of God, for if righteousness comes through the law, then Christ died for nothing.” (Galatians 2:21)

If you can earn your way into heaven, then Jesus’ horrible death was a waste of time.

Have you ever tried to accomplish a daunting task? You try and try and try, but with each attempt you are met with failure. No matter what you do, it’s just not good enough. You’re frustrated, defeated, hopeless.

But then you rush to a parent, a spouse, or dear friend, and melt into their embrace. No words need to be spoken. Yet as you feel the warmth of their loving presence you begin to relax, the frustration is calmed, you can breathe.

That’s kind of what it’s like to stop trying to be good enough to go to heaven. It’s like how it feels to receive what Jesus died to give you. You feel the warmth of His presence and you begin to relax. The strain of all the “trying” is released and you can breathe.

Have you ever been asked the question, “If you were to die today and stand before God, how would you answer His question: “Why should I let you into My heaven?'” The saddest answer begins with “I.”

I went to church
I gave to the poor.
I was a good person.
I hope I did enough.

Let me put your mind at ease. You can’t do enough. Period. Dear one, that is really, REALLY good news.

If you are depending on you, you are in for a world of hurt. So quit trying.

Surrender. Rush to Jesus and melt into His embrace. Admit you are a sinner in need of saving. Confess your inability to save yourself, and accept the free gift of total forgiveness bought and paid for by the precious blood of Jesus Christ.

You can’t do enough, but Jesus did.

You can’t do enough, so quit trying.