Winners & Losers
A young businessman explained that to be a winner you
need one of three qualities. You either had to have 1) intelligence, 2)
good looks, or 3) wealth. Everybody who had at least one of these three
qualities was a winner, and everybody else was a loser. Since he was a
vice-president of an up and coming company and good-looking I suppose he
classified himself as a
winner.
I was startled at first by his declaration. As a Christian I think that
many of the 'Winners' in this life will find themselves great losers
when it comes to God. Here are three so-called 'winners' that will find
themselves great 'Losers'. 1) Herodias' daughter was very beautiful
(Matthew 14:6-11). When she danced before the king, he was so won over
by her that he promised to give her anything she asked even half of his
kingdom. She asked him to give her the head of John the Baptist on a
silver platter which request the king granted. She will pay for this
evil act in hell even though she had irresistible beauty. Was she a
winner? 2) There was a rich man in Luke 16:19 who fared sumptuously
every day. He didn't pay much attention to the
suffering humanity around him. When he died, he lifted up his eyes in
torment in hell and begged for a drop of water, which was refused. Could
he be classified as a winner? 3) Once there was a man who because of his
intelligence was a capable administrator in Rome's government. His name
was Pontius Pilate. When the Lord Jesus was brought before him. He made
the philosophic statement (John 18:38), 'What is truth'? but yet he
condemned the Lord Jesus Christ to death. He knew the Man he condemned
was innocent.
What will this man, who was so intelligent, have to say for himself when
the 'dead great and small, stand before God' (Revelation 20:12) to be
judged according to their works. He will be speechless while he is
sentenced to the Lake of Fire. Was he a winner?
I thought about this man's list of qualities that separates winners from
losers. If you add a different twist to them what he said is very true.
The world is divided up into winners, all those who are saved, and
losers, all those who reject Christ. The winners are not winners because
of anything they have done but because the grace of God has enabled them
to share in the victory that the Lord Jesus won on the cross. The losers
are those who decide to stay apart from Christ.
The man had three criteria from which to distinguish the two groups. Let's
look at them from a Christian perspective. 1) Intelligence. In order to
get saved you need to have certain intelligence. You need to know
something.
What do you need to know? You need to know that you are a lost sinner
without a thread of hope of ever doing anything to save yourself. You
need to know that you would be lost in sin and lost in hell forever,
unless the love of God reaches out to people who don't deserve it. You
need to know that Christ Jesus came to save such undeserving sinners. 2)
Good Looks. Everybody who has come to Christ has had his or her sins
washed away by his precious blood He shed on Calvary. They also have a
new life within them because they have been 'born again' (John 3:3). God
sees every believer as 'in Christ'. 'In sin' describes the best of men
outside of Christ. Having your sins forgiven and a new life in Christ is
true beauty in the sight of God. 3) Wealth. What would it mean to you to
know that for all eternity you would be extremely happy in the presence
of the one who loved you so much that he died for you? What would it
mean to you to know that there would never be the slightest disturbance
of this peace and joy? Truly knowing these things is wealth indeed.
Oh won't you leave the foolish ways of this world behind and come to the
Savior who loves you? Coming to him is as simple as bowing your heart in
prayer and telling him you are a sinner who wants to be saved.
At the cross where the Lord Jesus Christ seemed to be beaten down and
defeated, in truth He won a great victory over sin and death. So great
was this victory that the most unworthy, least deserving and vilest
sinner can be saved if he or she believes on him. What you do with the
Lord Jesus Christ will determine if you will be a 'winner' or 'loser'
for all eternity.
What will you do with him? |