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"As Is"
November 23, 2004
Author: Rev. Kip Bernard Banks, Sr.
"If anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; old
things have passed away; behold, all things have become new." (2
Corinthians 5:17)
Good morning! Today's devotion taken from Our Daily Bread reminds
us of the power of Jesus' power to make our lives brand new.
"As Is"
The beat-up old car sits on the used-car lot, rusty and forsaken.
Years of abuse and hard driving have taken their toll on the formerly
shiny automobile.
A man walks onto the lot and is attracted to this rust bucket. He
plunks down cash and the salesperson hands over the keys while saying,
"I'm selling you this car 'as is.'" The new owner just smiles; he knows
his cars, and he's about to restore this castoff to its former beauty.
Across town, a troubled woman sits in forlorn sadness,
contemplating where she went wrong. Years of abuse and hard living have
taken their toll on what was once a vibrant young girl. She's been
mistreated by others so many times that she feels she has little value
anymore. And after making her own mistakes and living with her own bad
choices, she's sure she will be left on life's junk heap forever.
But then someone tells her about Jesus. Someone mentions that
Jesus specializes in castoffs, that He is waiting to transform anyone
who trusts Him—even her. Someone tells her that Jesus will take her "as
is." She believes. She trusts. And Jesus begins to restore another lost
person to the abundant life He has promised.—Dave Branon
The new life in Christ has begun—
The past with its darkness is gone;
Look closer to see what the Savior has done,
For change is beginning to dawn. —Hess
Salvation is not turning over a new leaf, but receiving a new life.
Peace Unto You,
Pastor Kip Banks
East Washington Heights Baptist Church
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