A 17-year-old opens the mailbox everyday in hopes of finding that letter, that one letter that could change his very life. Everyday he opens the box with eagerness and closes it with sorrow at another depressing day without the letter and without relief from his anticipation. Then, one day, like the hundreds before, there it is. He pulls the envelope out of the box and breaths it in, opening it with deliberation and exhaling a scream of jubilant release. From the mailbox, he sprints to his home, almost falling through the threshold as he leaps into the kitchen to yell at his mother across the kitchen: "They accepted me! I'm going to Harvard!"
Good news, like finding out that you're going to Harvard, or going to have a baby, or you've finally been offered the dream job, or the reports are in that the cancer is gone. This sort of news will always demand to be expressed. Undoubtedly, the joy of genuine good news will cause us to tell everyone we know because truly good news is nto something to remain hidden, but something to be shared.
The Gospel, the Good News about our Lord Christ Jesus saving all of humanity from sin and restoring a broken relationship with God Almighty, is something that should prompt us to share with everyone. This Good News is the best news because it means that by faith we can spend eternity in the presence of the Lord. Therefore, we should be ever-compelled to think of the Gospel at least as amazing as any other possible good news, and should be treated accordingly with the same joyous vigor.
In new believers, those who have recently made a confession of faith in Jesus, this kind of joyful sharing of the Gospel comes naturally and with ease. Unfortunately, because of stagnant comfortability, the Gospel seems to loose some of its luster and awesomeness in their hearts and they don't share it with as much joy and gladness as news of its kind demands. Pray that we never cease to think of the Gospel as any less than it is because it is the very power of God. May we never think of the Gospel as common for it is supernatural and amazing. In this way, let us seek to praise God for the Good News of His Son to be quick and excited to share it with everyone we can!
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