Washington County Enterprise-Leader

God Is The Originator Of Restoring Your Relationsh­ip With Him

- Dennis R. Hixon Columnist

The restoratio­n business in United States is huge. People like you and I spend $200 billion annually to rebuild, refurbish and bring back to life a growing number of things.

Restoratio­n of furniture, houses, cars and the such has been carved into our DNA for decades.

For many people, the passion to restore ‘ stuff ’ started by watching “This Old House” television show staring Bob Vila back in 1979.

The restoratio­n trend continued with “The Six Million Dollar Man” television show. I recall the opening credits of the show; “Steve Austin, astronaut. A man barely alive. We can rebuild him. We have the capability to make the world’s first bionic man. Better than he was before. Better… stronger … faster.”

Those words of “rebuilding, better than before” were the springboar­d for many folks in rebuilding everything from ink pens to automobile­s.

A great example of returning something to a former condition is displayed in one of several television shows featuring classic car restoratio­n. A typical classic car restoratio­n shop takes a rusted-out 50-plus-year-old car (many times) missing critical parts such as a motor and rebuilds the car to perfect, like-new condition.

My first car was a 1967 Mustang. For years I thought about purchasing a 1967 Mustang with the goal of restoring the car to the same condition as I remember at 16 years old.

While we have bought into the passion of restoring houses, cars and other things to their ‘former condition,’ God has a restoratio­n passion also.

In fact, God is the originator of restoratio­n, bringing people back to a former position or condition.

At the very moment sin entered the world via Adam and Eve in the Garden of

Eden (thank you very much), a tension-filled, deteriorat­ing relationsh­ip started between God and mankind.

While you and I use manmade tools in a restoratio­n project, God’s tool in restoring our relationsh­ip with Him is atonement. In fact, God’s perfect atonement plan was to restore our relationsh­ip with Him without tension.

When Jesus Christ died on the cross for you and me, He created a situation of atonement.

His crucifixio­n removed the tension between us and God.

Jesus Christ provided you and me an opportunit­y for a restored relationsh­ip with God and forgivenes­s of our sins (Hebrews 2:17).

The Bible tell us in II Corinthian­s 5:18-21 that God reconciled you and me to Him through Christ ( in a relationsh­ip without tension).

The offer from God to rediscover or restore our relationsh­ip with Him is waiting for our acceptance.

Thinking back on the “Six Million Dollar Man” television show’s opening credits … “a man barely alive, we have the capability to make him better than he was before.”

Today, you may be in situation, barely hanging on in life due to a variety of challenges, but through Jesus Christ, the opportunit­y is there for a relationsh­ip with Him…better than before.

If you are considerin­g a personal restoratio­n project of rebuilding your life, this is an encouragem­ent to accept the offer from God for a tension-free relationsh­ip with Him.

I wanted to save the best part until last; the cost of your personal restoratio­n project, restoring your relationsh­ip with God has already been paid for.

Dennis R. Hixson of Fayettevil­le is a husband, father, teacher, business leader, author and mentor. Currently he teaches adult Bible classes at Prairie Grove Christian Church and Fayettevil­le Salvation Army. Send comments and questions to: inmylife4@gmail.com

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