More Than a Plug Nickel
Have you ever been given the label that Keith Wishum once
received?
As a novice summer construction worker in my high school
days, I had a frustrated foreman tell me, “Boy, you aren’t worth a plug
nickel!”
I’m still not sure what a plug nickel is, but I knew then
that a nickel wasn’t worth much. Was he
right about me? I certainly knew little
about the work I was attempting, and I was skinny and weak and unaccustomed to
long, hard days in the sun. But not
worth a nickel?
My guess is: you’ve been told the same. Maybe not with the same words, but somebody
(probably recently) found some way to make you wonder about your worth. It doesn’t take much to create that
self-doubt...
You may have been given a similar label, but now observe
Keith’s lesson:
Value for an object (or person) is elusive and
subjective. Something (or someone) may
actually be worth far more than its face value.
People are like that. And
sometimes so is a nickel.
In 2007, an unnamed California collector paid $5 million
for a 5 cent coin. It was one of just
five Liberty Head nickels minted illegally in 1913. Its worth is a product of its rarity and of a
collector’s desire for it.
So is yours. By
our culture’s standards, you may not have accomplished much. Maybe you never made great grades. Maybe you can’t run fast or throw a ball
far. The letters “CEO” may never appear
after your name....
Those things, however, do not decide your worth! Your value is determined by what someone is
willing to pay for you, and Jesus Christ paid for you with the ultimate price -
His very life.
Peter reminded some Christians of the Price that had been
paid for their salvation: “For you know
that it was not with perishable things such as silver or gold that you were
redeemed from the empty way of life handed down to you from your forefathers,
but with the precious blood of Christ, a lamb without blemish or defect” (1
Peter 1:18-19 NIV).
If the value of something is determined by the price that
is paid for it, then Wishum’s conclusions are accurate: “You are extremely
valuable. Worth far more than a plug
nickel, even more than a million-dollar nickel!
No matter what anyone says, you have great worth – and tremendous
potential. The Great Collector says
so. And He wants to add you to His
collection of precious people [the church].”
He will redeem from sin, give eternal life, and add you
to His family when you accept His offer on His terms: place your faith and
trust in Jesus (Acts 16:30-31), turn from your sin in repentance (Acts
17:30-31), confess Jesus before men (Romans 10:9-10), and be baptized
(immersed) into Christ for the forgiveness of sins (Acts 2:38). Then, continue to walk in the light of His
Word and His blood will continue to cleanse you from sin (1 John 1:7).
You are valuable because God loves you. He loves you so much that He gave His Son to
die for you so that you can be saved from sin and live eternally with Him in
heaven.
Won’t YOU accept His offer on His terms?
-- David A. Sargent
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