On the other hand, Christians
have something that is a thousand percent better than Murphy’s Law. It is
called the Word of God.
In the Bible, Christians
are made aware of the Gospel, the Good
News, which is inclusive of calling sinners to repentance. Repentance means to feel remorse and regret the life
choices that were contrary to God principles. In a nutshell, true repentance means both to change how one thinks and to turn around
and walk in a different direction from the past. This happens because a person has changed their focus from the world to Jesus.
God knew His
creation was lost. Thus, because of His Love for the world, He gave His only begotten Son... [John 3: 16]. Love kept Jesus on the path that was set for Him — to give
His life for the lost. Heartfelt [inward/spiritual] awareness of this extra-ordinary
love causes the offender against God,
i.e. sinner, to think different, thus act different, and sin no more.
More so, repentance
means a person comes to a new understanding
of God’s truth. This new but old wisdom
changes not only how a person sees God, but how they see themselves through
God’s eyes—fearfully and wonderfully made — as David states in Psalms 139. In Genesis 1:31, God said He saw
everything that He had made — including mankind — as very good.
Mankind is uniquely
created by the Heavenly Father. However, Satan, through trickery, became
mankind’s teacher, which in turn led to perverted,
ungodly, mindsets in God’s people. Reconnection with God allows a person to know the difference and enables a person
to stand up on the solid foundation of what
God said.
Best of all, there
is an astonishing side benefit to the changing of a mindset, or way of thinking.
In Psalms 23, David states that “surely, goodness and mercy shall follow me....
However, before David makes this claim, he “first” acknowledges that God is his
shepherd. In other words, David states that in following God, the shepherd of
his soul, he is confident that surely goodness and mercy shall follow him all the days of his
life.
As Christ-followers, can Christians expect
any less? God supplied [and continues to supply] all of our needs through
Jesus, Php 4:19 . Jesus is the good
shepherd, John 10:11. He alone paid the price. When the Christian follows
Jesus, there is no need to keep
looking back to see if the wrong’s from Murphy’s
Law are sneaking up from behind.
Change who you follow and what follows you
will also change!