Have you closed with Jesus? One way to look at your relationship with Jesus

Evangelists  in the past used a term that we don’t often hear today when they would  ask, “Have you closed with Christ?” Their use of the term “closed” was  taken from real estate back then and they used it just as we do today.  You can look at a house, walk through it, admire it, want it, even  invest time in getting a loan on it, but until you “close” on it, the  house is not yours.

What happens when you close? On closing, only  then does the house then becomes truly, legally yours. For that closing  to take place, you have to give up something, usually a considerable  amount of money, and you have to make a commitment to keep investing in  the house for it to one day be yours completely.

No  analogy is ever perfect, but this is a pretty good one to explain what  it means to know Jesus personally. You can look at Jesus from far away,  you can even get up close, perhaps visiting or regularly attending a  church to look at his teachings. You might even work at a church and do  communications work in his name. But unless a personal transaction takes  place, unless you know Jesus personally and he knows you, you haven’t  “closed” with him.

That act of  closing with Jesus is a serious commitment. That closing takes place  between you and God, in prayer where you admit your sins have kept you  from God and you recognize that Jesus death on the cross paid a penalty  for those sins that you could not, and you ask that Jesus become the forgiver and leader of your life.

The cost of the transaction

If  you do that you have closed with Jesus and you move into an eternal  relationship with him. Though there is no monetary cost to this  transaction meaning there is nothing you can do to earn or deserve a  relationship with Jesus, at the same time before making that closing  transaction, the Bible does urge you to count to the life cost. The  Bible is clear that the cost involved in closing with Jesus is that you  now turn over the control of your life to Him: your priorities, your  time, your focus, your decisions are now all to be under the leadership  of Jesus. You aren’t asked to make monthly payments (though giving  regularly to your church and those in need is an expectation of all  Christians), but you are required to give up your time regularly in the  study of God’s Word, in prayer, and in service to your world in the name  of Jesus. In return the Christian receives much more than an earthly  house that will deteriorate. The Christian is promised an eternal home in heaven and on earth peace, strength, and joy for whatever life God gives.

If you have not closed with Jesus, count the cost of following him and if you are ready to commit your life to him, close with Jesus by praying the prayer that follows

A prayer of “closing” with Jesus

Dear Jesus
I  admit that though I’ve known about you for a long time, I’ve kept you  at arm’s distance. I don’t want to do that anymore. I admit that I need  forgiveness for things I have done. I realize that in coming to you I  acknowledging that you died on the cross to pay the penalty for my sins  and I want you to come into my life and be my forgiver and leader. I realize that in doing this I turn over the control of my  life and eternity to you and I pray you’d help me to live a life that is  worthy of you. Thank you for your salvation and for being willing to  have a personal relationship with me for all eternity. Amen.

If  you sincerely prayed that prayer, welcome to the family of God! More  than ever before you will have Jesus beside you as you do your work for  him. Be sure to read your Bible every day and go to a church that  preaches the Bible and you will grow and experience the reality of a  friendship that will never end.

Evaluate your ongoing relationship with Jesus

If you are in a relationship with him, how is it? We take time to test  our human relationships and it is very important to give time and  attention to our relationship with Jesus. Is it the happy, peaceful time  you want it to be? Is a bit of resentment festering? Talk about it to  Jesus. Is there sadness inside you that you don’t feel will ever end?  Share it. Have you forgotten to be thankful for the blessings of food  and shelter that so many of our brothers and sisters around the world  are without? Catch up on your thanks. Do you forget he wants to help you  in every detail of your life? Invite him to share this moment.

“I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me,” the apostle Paul said (Phil 4:13, KJV).  Now that your relationship is right with Jesus, charge into your day,  doing your work and living all of your life in his strength.

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