yet when we read the letter Jesus wrote to the churches, he did not say relax I did it all, he called everyone to repentance, and started by saying I know your works... Jesus is very interested in our works, works goes hand and hand with salvation. Jesus did pay the price, and with out his perfect sacrifice we would go to hell. Does that mean we do not need to be fruitful, no on the contrary it means we are more grateful then ever and want to please God more then ever !!
It is important to know we could never be good enough to work our way to heaven. But we must be changed born again, we must produce fruit this is all real world evidence we are saved. Far to many think they believe and are saved but have not been born again, they have not been changed, they are not producing fruit.
We have great responsibility in this life, Jesus said the way is hard and few find it. So it gets confusing when people say we cant do anything Jesus did it all. Then why is the way hard, if Jesus did it all that sounds like it is easy. Jesus said in order to find life we have to loose our life, Jesus said deny yourself, he said take up our cross............yeap non of these things saves us, but they are evidence of being saved,,,, far to many claim to be saved and have no evidence in there life of it, they are still living with there girlfriend not married, still going living in sin, Jesus frees us from the enslavement of sin !!
Dear Dave Mac,
I’d like to reflect with you on the comforting words of Yeshua found in
Matthew 11:28–30:
“Come to Me, all you who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take My yoke upon you and learn from Me, for I am gentle and lowly in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For My yoke is easy and My burden is light.”
Yeshua invites those who are weary and burdened to come to Him. In this sacred exchange, we take up His yoke—His way, His teaching—and in doing so, we discover profound rest. He describes Himself as gentle and humble in heart, reminding us that true peace lies in communion with Him.
This rest is not merely physical; it’s spiritual and deeply personal. When we walk in His ways and remain connected to the Spirit of Christ, we find relief from the weight of the world.
On the matter of sin, it’s common for people to judge others, forgetting their own faults. But Scripture reminds us that we overcome evil not by condemnation, but by living out good. As
Romans 12:21 says:
“Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good.”
Paul, writing to the believers in Rome, emphasized the importance of respecting governing authorities. Though many may resist authority, God has established such structures for justice and safety. His providence is seen even in systems that preserve public peace.
I deeply believe that Jesus accomplished what no one else ever could. Through His death, burial, and resurrection, He rescued His bride—the Church—and made a way for humanity to experience rest, comfort, and salvation. Yahavah remains sovereign, and even as life unfolds unpredictably, each person has the freedom to place their faith in Him. Ultimately, it is the heart that matters most to God—not external appearances or others’ perceptions.
As a believer in Yeshua, I affirm that He came as the Word made flesh, died on the cross, was buried, and rose again. He ascended into heaven with the promise to return. Through the Spirit of Yahavah, the Spirit of Christ now lives within us, empowering our faith and drawing us near to the Father.
Yeshua taught that our work before God is simple yet profound.
John 6:29 says:
“This is the only work God wants from you: Believe in the one He has sent.”
John’s letters also remind us of the importance of love:
1 John 4:20—“If anyone says, ‘I love God,’ yet hates his brother, he is a liar...”
1 John 3:23—“This is His commandment, that we believe in the name of His Son Jesus Christ and love one another as He commanded.”
Matthew 5:17 “Do not presume that I came to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I did not come to abolish, but to fulfill.
Once something is fulfilled there is no overfilling or underfilling, it's fulfilled.
It's said once all enemies are placed beneath Yeshuas feet, God becomes all in all. Mentioned in one of Paul letters, and the last enemy to be defeated is death, and I believe he has overcome both spiritual death as Adam and Eve had died, and now through resurrection shows newness of life in spiritual born again spiritual child, or man or woman whom is now born again by God by the spirit of Christ, that baptism of Holy Spirit and Fire, the Spirit of Christ whom now resides in the heart, and your direct access to the Father is there openly.
Jesus has dealt with our sins—He fulfilled the Torah, not to condemn, but to bring grace. In Him, we find hope and restoration. God is not angry with us, or the world at large. He loves, forgives, and desires relationship.
No other person could do what Yeshua did. And now, through the Spirit of Christ, we are invited to embody love, peace, patience, kindness, mercy, and forgiveness. Walking with (In Christ) Him brings clarity, joy, and godliness (devotion to God)—not rigid obedience to every detail of the ancient law, but a devoted heart that seeks God daily.
It is faith and love that sustain us. All in Christ, and By Christ. Nothing more, nothing less.
Warmly, Matthew