Divine Elbow Grease – 1 John 1:7

1 John 1:7: But if we walk in the light as He is in the light, we have fellowship with one another, and the blood of Jesus Christ His Son cleanses us from all sin.

Imagine you pull out a carton of milk from your refrigerator, pour the milk into a glass, but as you’re pouring it, some of it spills on the kitchen floor. You grab a paper towel, bend down, and clean it up. Easy mess, easy cleanup – right? A few minutes later, you’ve probably moved on and forgotten about the mess.

Now imagine what happens if you spill some coffee on your brand new white carpet. The clean-up process is a much bigger deal because to get the carpet back in its original condition of being brand new, it’s going to take a lot more effort. This cleansing process will be more memorable.

The Apostle John in this verse today makes a point that should be a cornerstone piece of our personal altars as we go before God and give Him thanks for all He has done, is doing, and will do. The “mess” of our sin is deeper than we can imagine. In the book of Job, Job had three “friends” who were attempting to respond to the devastation Job was experiencing. Now these guys didn’t get much right in their assessment of Job’s situation, but one of them, Eliphaz, got it right about man’s condition before God when he said in verse 15:16, “How much less man, who is abominable and filthy – who drinks iniquity like water!” Not a pretty picture of us, is it?

The prophet Isaiah also had a keen understanding of the messiness of sin when he said in chapter 64:6 in his book, “But we are all like an unclean thing, And all our righteousness are like filthy rags; We all fade as a leaf, And our iniquities, like the wind, Have taken us away.” Are you getting the message?

We cannot begin to know the extent of God’s grace in the gift of salvation until we develop a heartfelt ownership of our condition in an unforgiven state before a perfect and holy God. In other words, until we know how much of a mess our sin has made of us, we will never fully appreciate what it took to make us clean. Before Adam’s sin in the garden of Eden, we were in our original condition – sinless, clean, and in an uninterrupted and unblocked relationship with God. Confession of Jesus as our Lord and Savior is the beginning of our return to our original condition.

The depth of our relationship to God will be equal to the depth of our appreciation of the effort He went to clean up our mess – our sin. The Apostle makes it clear in this verse that it took the Father’s only begotten Son’s blood to cleanse us of all of our sin. Nothing else – no amount of good deeds, no amount of money, no amount of prayers – will completely and totally wash us of our past, present, and future sins than the blood of Jesus Christ that was spilled on the cross. Anything short of the blood of the Lamb of God will leave us in our mess – unforgiven and filthy.

Now it is important that once we’re forgiven that we move forward in our lives free of the guilt and shame that we carried before we were saved – that is what is meant when we hear “we have freedom in Christ”. Jesus wants us to live in His victory. However, we need to regularly remind ourselves of the ‘Divine elbow grease’ that it took to make us clean and make us free. Nothing else can do the cleansing work but the blood of Christ. That is what we need to remember, and that is why we praise Him.

What is your opinion of yourself absent the blood of Jesus? If you think you’re nothing more than spilled milk on the kitchen floor, then your appreciation for what Jesus did for you is inaccurate and insufficient. Christ didn’t die on a cross over spilled milk. He died because the only thing that could clean up your mess – your sin – was His blood.

 

Isaiah 60:1

Oh, LORD, what darkness surrounds me.
How it oozes and seeps into my pores.
Then it slithers and threatens my mind
With the dread there will be much more.

My heart begins to quake and tremble -
Leaving me paralyzed with fading hope.
How could such a doom break through?
As if I’ve arrived at the end of my rope.

Suddenly a voice from heaven thunders
Tearing a hole in hopelessness’s roof.
Darkness’s lies crumble to their knees
Giving way to the Light and the truth.

“Arise, My child, for your light is here!
Why have you forgotten My presence?
Don’t you recall upon your confession?
That I instilled in you My holy essence.”

“The darkness and its grave were beaten
By My beloved Son’s death at Calvary.
When I resurrected Him with My power.
The Light of the World won the victory!”

“As for My unbelieving and lost creation -
The ones drowning in darkness and tears,
If they could only see what you believe,
My perfect love will cast out their fears.”

“So, don’t forget, My beloved possession.
You can arise and shine for I have come.
My glory will forever rise upon you
With the same power that raised My Son.”

“Shine My Spirit’s light who dwells inside
That will testify that My Word is true.
For light will always defeat the darkness
When they’ll see that it did so for you.”

Why Jesus Was Sent

God takes no pleasure in the death of any.
He wants all of His creation to repent.
To prove the truth of this passionate desire,
His only begotten Son to us was sent.

He looked at each of our worst moments
And our rejection of His holy existence.
From a heart of mercy and compassion,
He chose to take our sin death’s sentence.

Yet we still believe the deceits and the lies.
If He exists, He’s an unfair and angry judge.
When we reject the necessity of the cross.
We’re missing His greatest display of love.

What more powerful proof can we find?
For another to willingly lay down one’s life.
The only way to be reconciled to our Creator,
Was for His Son Jesus to be our sacrifice.

The fear of death was given a mortal blow.
His resurrection proving love never fails.
Imagine the guilt and shame of our past
Are forgiven and left on His cross’ nails.

Why won’t we choose to believe this truth?
Receive the free gift of His amazing grace.
If this is the only life that we have to live,
Does it feel anything like a heavenly place?

If there is more to live after our last breath,
Perhaps the cross makes a lot more sense.
To be given the promise of an eternal peace,
We’ll start to believe why Jesus was sent.

That God loves every life that He creates.
You’re no evolved ape, you’re no accident.
If you’ll take Jesus’ nail-pierced hands,
You’ll become a reason why He was sent.