Now if Christ is in you, the body, indeed, is dead because of sin, yet the spirit if life because of righteousness
Paul to the Romans 8: 10, Concordant New Testament
I listened to an old broadcast from the late Billy Graham the other day in which the old preacher was speaking of "Coming to Christ." Now, this was nothing new coming from Billy Graham, as he spent the majority of his life encouraging others to come to Jesus. However, this is also the same message I recall hearing while growing up in the church. That one needs to "Come to Jesus" in order to be receive the Lords salvation. This seems logical, for Jesus has spoken that He and He alone is the path to the Father {Johns Account 14:6}. But, what does it really mean to come to Jesus? I have come to believe that coming to Jesus is less of a search for Him than a realization of who we are in Him. Indeed, after years in the mainstream church, I was blessed with the revelation of Christ in me. I had not "Come to Jesus," but realized the truth of my life in Him. Almost all the pastors I have known have spoken of the church theology which speaks to our physically coming to know Christ, as if this requires effort on our behalf. I am reminded of the words of the apostle Paul who speaks that our salvation is based on the love of the Father alone {Paul to the Ephesians 2:8-9}. Indeed it is by grace that we have been saved, "And this is not out of you." There is nothing we will ever do physically which will ever ensure our own salvation. For if we could guarantee our own future in the Lord, imagine the pride and boasting which would ensue! Paul knew this to be true, which is why he spoke to salvation coming directly from the Father. When I listen to the reverend Graham speak to coming to Jesus, I immediately think he is inviting us to actively look for Him. But where would someone even begin to search for Jesus? Is He in the scriptures? Is He in the church itself? Once again the words spoken by Paul can help us here. For Paul has spoken in Galatians to the truth of Christ Jesus in us. That "Living in me is Christ" {Paul to the Galatians 2:20}. Paul understood that as the body is dead because of sin, that the spirit within us is life due to the righteousness of Christ Jesus who remains in us {Paul to the Romans 8:10}.
If Billy Graham would have spoken to the truth of seeking the Lord who is in you, then I could be on board with his proclamation. Unfortunately, it is Graham who so often encouraged others to come to repentance and to speak "The prayer" of our acceptance of Christ Jesus into our lives. Many Christians have come to see this as "Inviting" Jesus into our life. My question is this, if Christ is in us, why is it that we need to invite Him into our life? Indeed, He is already here! My suggestion for anyone who is seeking to adhere to the words of the reverend Graham and come to Jesus is to begin by knowing who they are in Christ. That, contrary to the false theology spoken by those within the church, we have never been separated from the Father Who created us. For we have been created in His likeness {Genesis 1:27}. Not only that, but Paul has spoken to the truth that "Your life is hidden with Christ in God" {Paul to the Colossians 3:3}. We do not need to come to Jesus, we need to see Jesus for who He is! It is Jesus Who is the foundation for our life. It is in Him that we live {Johns Account 14:20}. We are all one in Christ Jesus {Paul to the Galatians 3:28}. There is therefore no coming to Jesus. There is only knowing that our life is through Him and Him alone. Unfortunately, I never heard this truth spoken by Billy Graham.
In this was manifested the love of God among us, that God has dispatched His only-begotten Son into the world that we should be living through Him
First Epistle of John 4: 9. Concordant New Testament
~Scott~






