At our previous church, we often read
verses from the book of Romans when speaking with non-believers about salvation
through Jesus. Recently, reading verse 23 of Romans 3 and verse 23 of Romans 6 brought
back memories of “the Romans Road” as that evangelistic method was called.
Verse 9 of Romans 10 (If you
declare with your mouth, “Jesus is Lord” and believe in your heart that God
raised him from the dead, you will be saved.”) was another verse on the
Romans Road. I can’t say that I fully realized the meaning and importance of claiming
that “Jesus is Lord.”
Oh, I understood that I was testifying that
Jesus is fully God; that he died on the cross and was resurrected; that his
shed blood covered my sins and the sins of all who accept his gift of
salvation. However, it took many years and many life lessons before I understood
that Jesus is (my)
Lord…Lord over my life. I’ve had to change some things in my life that didn’t reflect that
truth and am still working on that.
Confessing “Jesus is Lord” is more than just saying
those three words. It’s making Jesus the Lord over everything in my life every
day. It’s yielding my will to His. Have you ever thought about what it means
when you say, “Jesus is Lord”?
Elsie Shepherd
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