(Psalm 119: 1-4) Blessed are those whose ways are blameless, who walk according to the law of the lord. Blessed are those who keep his statues and seek him with all their heart – they do no wrong but follow his ways. You have laid down precepts that are to be fully obeyed.
Ah, living the perfect unreproachable life. Can you imagine being perfect in all your ways? You would have to follow all God’s decrees, do no wrong, and therefore have no regrets. Well, the Bible says that none of us have achieved this distinction. We have all fallen short of the glory of God.
There are a couple of factors that stand in the way of the perfect life. We are born with a sinful, rebellious nature, and we have an enemy that constantly works at tempting us to sin. Even when we come to God and find his love for us, we still fight the tendency to go our own way. The Apostle Paul sums up this dilemma in Romans 7:21-25, So I find this law at work: Although I want to do good, evil is right there with me. For in my inner being I delight in God’s law; but I see another law at work in me, waging war against the law of my mind and making me a prisoner of the law of sin at work within me. What a wretched man I am! Who will rescue me from this body that is subject to death? Thanks be to God, who delivers me through Jesus Christ our Lord!
In Psalm 119 verses 5-8, the Psalmist, like Paul, laments over his failure to follow God’s decrees. Don’t all of us who love the Lord desire to be righteous in his eyes? In Jesus, God made a way. Jesus took our sins and the punishment for those sins upon himself. Through the righteousness of Jesus, we now stand righteous in the eyes of God. Since we could not accomplish perfection on our own, Jesus did it for us.
As long as we are here on earth, the perfect life will allude us, but the time will come when all will be set right. For all who remain in Jesus, the perfect life will be ours forever. As we enter this season of Christ’s advent, let us celebrate deep in our hearts the true reason for the Christmas season. We have been reconciled to our creator; and through the shed blood of Jesus Christ, we are perfect in his eyes.