I am someone who thrives on writing lists. I've been like that ever
since I was a little girl. I would take my pen and paper, and carefully list
everything I had to do, or clean, and to the left of each item I'd make a
little square that with diligence would eventually be checked off. CONFESSION: sometimes, if I really needed a morale booster, I'd purposely write something
down that I had already done before making the list, make a little square and
check it off. Boy, that felt good. There's nothing that feels better than
seeing a list full of check marks.
A lot of us are like that in life. It's so much easier to
have little boxes to check so we know what to do. Want a clean house? Here's 10
easy steps. Want a better kid by Friday? Here's 10 easy steps. Want to land
that dream job? Here's 10 easy steps. Whether we have long legs or short legs,
each journey we take is taken one step at a time. One square to be checked off
at a time (whether you've already done it, or have yet to do it. PS- if you've
already done it and just want to check it off, go ahead. I won't judge) ;)
It's really hard to not want to take that mentality into my
relationship with God. There are many days that I make a mental check list:
- Don't lose my temper with the kids
- Make sure to read the Bible and pray
- Don't emotionally eat today
- Give my dear Mr Martin extra snuggles
- Get the house in order
On and on it goes. In the past I reasoned, "Maybe, just maybe if I
can get all this stuff checked off, I'll be good enough. I'll garner brownie
points with God. He'll be extra proud of me." You know where that mindset
got me? I would say nowhere, but that isn't true. It got me depressed. It got
me frustrated. It got me hopelessly exhausted. I could see where I wanted to go
in the horizon, but it was impossible for me to get there because the pavement
that I thought was underneath my feet was really a treadmill. A hamster wheel
of striving that although kept me busy, got me absolutely no where. Do you ever
feel like that? That you have to do times infinity to earn a smile from God? As
long as you keep the Ten Commandments, give to the poor, say grace at every meal, follow the golden
rule, go to church, be nice to people, and never mess up maybe you'll earn a
thumbs up from Heaven. Just keep trying and trying and trying. No one can live
up to that. God's standard of how to get a place in heaven is impossible for
anyone to follow. That's why He showed us what His standard is through His
word; so that He could show us that we can't meet the standard on our own. There might even
be some who see the standard and think, "Why bother? Why even try? It's
impossible! I'll just be over here doing my thing. Striving is for the
birds." And yet I love what Lecrae says in one of His songs:
"Born a sinner just like any man standing
Couldn't keep the standard so God sent a stand-in"
Couldn't keep the standard so God sent a stand-in"
A Stand-In. Yes, there are a list of rules. Yes, it's all laid out. But our broken nature keeps us tripping. Even if we tried our hardest
to be good, it wouldn't ever be good enough to earn us a place in heaven.
There's only one who's perfect enough to keep all the rules. He saw that we
couldn't do it. He saw that for every box we checked in our quest to earn
heaven there would be a hundred more things added. That our very best was not
good enough. So Love saw our value. Love took the greatest demotion of all
time. Love stepped down from Heaven. Love was born in the dirt. Love lived a perfect
life, checking all of those checks, one by one. But it wasn't off His own list;
it was off of ours. Love took on our punishment. Love took on our shame. Love
came between us and the wrath of God and absorbed the weight of our every
felony and misdemeanor. Love died. Love was buried. But it didn't end there. In
the darkness of the earth, in the cold space that was the final stop of the
greatest injustice of all mankind, our Stand-In stood up. He who was put to
death breathed new life. In that final act, Jesus took the endless list and
checked off each box. One by one, and once and for all. So that you could have
a place in Heaven. So that you could wear His righteousness. So that you could
have hope and freedom. So that you could inherit everything He has. Our
Stand-In Savior did it all so that we wouldn't have to. We can take those
tired feet off the treadmill of striving and walk the path that He already
walked; except this time, we are walking it out with Him.
Can I give you hope today? Easter means that what was dead
can be raised to life again. Easter means that defeated territory can be a
place of victory. Easter means that you don't have to earn God's grace. No one
can. Just receive it. Easter means that those stripped of everything can dream
again. Those bound in chains can run free again. Easter means that because He
lives, you can live for Him. Easter means that because the Spirit raised Jesus
from the dead, He can give you the power to do the impossible. Easter means
that by trading your "good enough" for
"the best that ever could be", you can look down at your list, see that everything has been checked off
by Jesus, and bow in gratitude. In bold letters written across that standard, you can read the last words that Jesus spoke on the cross- the one thing He wants you to know about your list:
IT IS FINISHED.