WHY I AM A CHRISTIAN (Part IV)
I AM A BELIEVER. Today, I will share one more reason for my
decision to become a Christian disciple.
Indeed, there are many.
Reason #4
I have personally witnessed the sovereign hand of God, moving in
and around my life.
Each one of the redeemed has a powerful
personal testimony, whether we know it or not, whether we tell it or not. With your permission, I would like to share a
portion of my own.
Long before my birth, “prevenient
grace” (John and Charles Wesley’s term) was orchestrating the conditions for my
existence on the planet. Godly parents
(and grandparents) set the stage for an early encounter with Christ. Thankfully, I was bathed in fervent prayer
and surrounded by Christian virtues. To
wit, nine siblings and I never heard our parents uttering a single word of
profanity, and never witnessed them smoking a single cigarette or imbibing a
single glass of any alcoholic substance.
In a word, Jesus Christ was the spiritual head of our home and His Word
was our constant companion.
I remember two modest plaques
hanging on our dining room wall: “In all thy ways acknowledge Him and He shall
direct thy paths” – and another, “There is none other name given among men
whereby we must be saved.” I suppose
these scriptures were unofficial Bass family themes. Our father was an esteemed man of God, a
hard-working provider and an exceptional role model. Our mother meticulously cared for her family
and home – cradling us in loving nurture and covering us with daily prayer. We were never permitted to leave for school
without first bowing on our knees before Our Father and being anointed with holy
oil.
Thanks to my parents, by the tender age
of eight, I had more than sufficient knowledge of the gospel to recognize my personal
need for the Savior. By His grace, I
accepted salvation and developed a lifelong relationship with our Lord.
At age fifteen, I was miraculously called
into the ministry. Although I had been
saddled with a profound speech impediment, God healed me and empowered me to do
something I never imagined I could, to speak boldly before congregations large
and small.
On a personal level, I know Jesus
Christ as The Great Physician. I am a
cancer survivor. I am still here by the
grace of God. Beyond any shadow of
doubt, our God is great, and greatly to be praised!
Jehovah Jireh has come to my
financial rescue more times than I can recall.
I know Him to be “a very present help in trouble.” (Psalm 46:1) What a mighty God we serve!
Even when I was a backslider, momentarily
turning my back on God, His unconditional love sought me and brought me back
into the family fold. Oh, how He loves
you and me!
And now, by the grace of God, I am
what I am. My accomplishments may be
modest, but daily I sense His presence and His power; and, I am eternally
grateful for an intimate connection with Jesus Christ. There are no other alternatives for me; there
is no other way that I choose to live. From
my heart, I joyously echo the words of the Apostle Peter, “Lord, to whom shall
we go? YOU have the words of eternal
life.” (John 6:68)
Sisters and brothers, be continually
blessed, and please (above all else) MAKE SURE YOU ARE READY TO MEET OUR SOON
COMING KING. Maranatha!
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