The Sin Trap

At amusement parks, there’s always a measuring stick before the ride.
If you don’t measure up, you don’t get on.

We understand that system.
We measure everything. Grades. Performance. Success. Even worth.

And most people assume God works the same way.
Try harder. Do better. Measure up.

But Easter confronts that assumption head-on.


At the cross, next to Jesus, hangs a man who proves once and for all that salvation is not earned. He had no résumé. No good works. No time to fix his past. Just a simple plea: “Jesus, remember me.”  And Jesus responds, “Today you will be with me in paradise.”

If salvation required measuring up, the thief would be disqualified and so would we.


Scripture is clear: “All have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.” The standard isn’t being better than others. The standard is God’s perfection. And none of us meet it.

God does not lower the standard. He reveals our inability to meet it.


But here’s the good news: the cross was always the plan.  Isaiah foretold it. Jesus fulfilled it.
He took our sin, carried our punishment, and gave us His righteousness.  Jesus did not die just because people failed Him. He died because we failed to measure up.


This is grace.  Not God helping good people.  God rescuing helpless people.  Romans tells us that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us. He didn’t wait for us to improve. He moved toward us at our worst.  Grace meets you at your worst, not your best.


And the resurrection seals it.  The cross pays the debt.  The resurrection declares the verdict.  You are justified. Declared righteous. Not because of what you’ve done, but because of what Jesus has done.


You don’t live hoping God will accept you. You live knowing He already has. Because Jesus lives, grace has the final word.


Reflection Questions
  • Where do you find yourself trying to “measure up” to God?
  • Why is it hard to believe grace is truly undeserved?
  • What does it mean for you that Jesus has already done the work?

Application This Week
  • Stop trying to earn what Jesus has already given
  • When you feel like you don’t measure up, remember the thief on the cross
  • Thank God daily for grace, not based on your performance


The Gospel is not “do better.”
It is “Jesus has done it.”

And because of Him, you already measure up.

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