I
have a small collection of baseball cards. The card that is worth the most is
called "Future Stars" and is valued at $100. There are three players
on this card. The first is Jeff Schneider. Schneider played 1 year of
professional baseball, pitched in 11 games, and gave up 13 earned runs in those
11 games. The second player is Bobby Bonner, who played 4 years of baseball but
only appeared in 61 games, with 8 runs batted in, and 0 home runs. The third
"Future Star" played 21 years for the Baltimore Orioles and appeared
in 3,001 games. He came to bat 11,551 times, collected 3,184 hits and 431 home
runs, and batted in 1,695 runs. His name is Cal Ripken, Jr.
Now
imagine if you met Bobby Bonner, and he shook your hand and boasted, "Did
you know that my baseball card is worth over $100?" You would laugh
because you know the worth of the card has nothing to do with him.
That's how it is when we come to Christ and point to our good
works, our statistics, and ask, "Is this good enough?" If you want to
hold up your stats to God, you don't have a chance. But when you put your faith
in Christ, His statistics become yours, and your "baseball card"
becomes worth a lot because of someone else's stats.
Bobby
Bonner and Jeff Schneider's baseball card is worth $100, not because of their
statistics, but because of what someone else has done.
--
Shaun Brown
#3054
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