Reclaiming The Newness

by | May 28, 2019

“As the Father has loved me, so have I loved you. Now remain in my love.” John 15:9 

When I became the owner of my new car, I polished everything daily with careful detail. I found myself making sure there was no trash left in her when I got out at the end of the day. I found myself talking about “Lady Sif” with most everyone I came into contact with. 

Yes, you read that right. I admit it, I have named my car.

Yet for some reason, after a few months, the newness wore off and Lady Sif became yet another collector of empty water bottles and food wrappers on the floor of my back seat. Today, she is displaying a dusty exterior decorated with sun hardened bird poop and bug guts.

The newness wore off.

I think if we are honest, we would admit that at times, the newness of our relationship with Christ seems to “wear off” as well. Nothing actually changes in your relationship with Christ but I wonder if we don’t live in the newness and excitement of that truth as time passes.

When we first meet Him, we can’t keep it quiet! We want everyone to know Him and experience the freedom and beauty that we encountered the day we made Him Lord of our lives.

I currently work at Teen Challenge. One of my favorite parts of my job is when a student comes to know Christ while being in the program. If you have ever witnessed someone coming to know Christ, then you know what I mean. It is ridiculously beautiful! They become like that new car owner. Marveling over every detail of their new life in Him.

Our students can’t wait to tell everyone on staff about the decision they have made and we notice that they dig in a new and deeper way into their Bible-based curriculum assignments. 

A little while ago, at one of our all staff/student morning devotions, our director asked us all to answer a question. She asked us something to the effect of, “How did you come to believe in Jesus and why do you believe in Him today?”

I’d like to ask you the same question. “How did you come to believe in Jesus and why do you believe in Him today?”

If you have a personal relationship with Jesus, think back to when you first met Him. What was it like falling in love with Him and getting to know Him at the beginning of your relationship? What events surrounded your salvation? What has your journey looked like as you have learned what the person and work of Jesus meant for your heart, soul, and life?

If you have known Him for a long period of time, I wonder if you could look back on seasons of your life where you wouldn’t describe your walk with Him quite like that, “new car passion” that you had when you first met Him.

If you resonate with that, may I ask, what caused you to withdraw from Him? Was it was a loss, pain, shame, fear, or unanswered prayer? All of those are hard and can pull us away from the newness we first experienced in our relationship with Christ.

Maybe you find yourself in a season like that today. If so, I’ve got good news for you. On the day you were saved, He is not any less active in your life today. He never pulled away. Never has He left you! He is the same, yesterday, today, and tomorrow!

Jesus and the Holy Spirit are not merely sprinkles isolated on the top of our your Sunday experience, and the gospel isn’t just truth that applied to the day you were saved.

Belief in the gospel is not a one-time decision but an ongoing expression of our need for Jesus. 

This gospel requires us to live in such a way that our complete dependence on Him will display what He is like to those around us. The deeper we go into discovering the truths about God, the deeper and more intimate our relationship with Him will become. 

This week, may we be deeply affected all over again by the incredible news and love of Jesus. May we go back to the Word and become enamored all over again with the beauty of Jesus.

Lord, teach me how to regularly meditate on how amazing Jesus is and to often ask the Holy Spirit to show, teach and remind me of how great my incredible savior is. When I read the gospels, open my eyes to watch Jesus closer, to re-acquaint myself with the love of my life. Throughout my day remind me of what is true and remind me to ask the Holy Spirit to teach me, encourage me, and love me. 

If you have never received this free gift that Jesus died to give you, I have got good news for you! Jesus went to great lengths to find you and to be able to have a relationship with you. If you have any questions or want to talk to someone about what that means, we would love to talk with you. Contact us directly through the contact form or one of the email buttons on our pages.

Reclaimers, this week let’s focus on who He is in our lives, and marvel in the beauty that is our relationship with Christ. Let’s reclaim the newness, the excitement, and the bubbling over desire to share what we have with others!

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4 Comments

  1. Karissa Richardson Richardson

    I look forward to the blog popping up in my inbox. It seems to be “just what I need” at the time. I loved the part today where you remind us that God is just as active in our lives today as when we first fell in love with Him. Thank you for sharing God through your stories!

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    • Alicia Suarez

      Thank you Kari! I love watching Him pursue you in your story. ❤️

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  2. Elizabeth

    Agapao! The “love” in the scripture you shared is tattooed on my wrist in Greek so I am reminded daily of His love for me and to show others the love!

    I love parties. I love being able to share special occasions with others. I also really enjoy celebrating “anniversaries”. The anniversary of when we and my husband first started dating, our wedding anniversary, the day I accepted Jesus, the day my son accepted Jesus and probably my favorite, Jesus rising from the dead. Each year I have several reminders of these representations of his love for us and as my wise and wonderful friend reminds me I “dig in” to the feelings and fully engage in moment. Obviously, this doesn’t happen each time, and sometimes I need Facebook memories to help me remember, but living with these dates help me to remember the newness.

    Thank you for sharing your heart and the reminder of what it looks like to view Jesus through a clear perspective and not one muddled with time, experiences and anything less than what we desire at our core!

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    • Alicia Suarez

      Thank you Elizabeth! Anniversaries are an amazing time to rediscover the “newness” in things. ❤️ Keep falling in love with Him every day friend!

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