In him we have redemption through his blood, the forgiveness of sins, in accordance with the riches of God’s grace that he lavished on us. With all wisdom and understanding, he made known to us the mystery of his will according to his good pleasure, which he purposed in Christ, to be put into effect when the times reach their fulfillment—to bring unity to all things in heaven and on earth under Christ. The above verses are just a small segment of what we have in Christ Jesus. The riches we have been given because we acknowledge that Jesus is the Messiah and our Saviour are astounding when you think about the fact that it was all done for one reason - God loved us. There is, when it comes right down to it, no other reason why we have been granted these incredible gifts. Therefore, today I would like us to meditate on just a few of those gifts of love the Lord bestows on all who come to Him. We are Redeemed What does it mean to be redeemed and more importantly, what are we redeemed from? The word redeem means "to buy back" or "pay off". In the Old Testament there is a beautiful depiction of redemption in the story of Ruth and Boaz (Ruth 1-4). He was called her Kinsmen-Redeemer and because of Jewish law it was his responsibility to care for a relative who was in need, danger or in trouble. Ruth and Naomi were poor widows, so as their Kinsmen-Redeemer Boaz rescued or "redeemed" them. Jesus is our Kinsmen-Redeemer who rescued us from the curse of sin and eternal separation from God. We have that redemption because of the blood he shed on the cross for us. We Have Our Sins Forgiven When you were a child and disobeyed your parents, you knew it immediately by the tone of their voice - their disapproval was evident and you either fessed up to what you had done and why, or you tried to hide if forever from your parents. Either way the guilt was overwhelming until you said those three little words, "I am sorry." You knew by admitting what you had done punishment of some kind would follow. Sometimes your "sorry" was enough, but if you had wise parents they would want you to remember what you did wrong and so they would enforce that "I'm sorry" with a punishment of some kind. When Jesus died on the cross all our sins were immediately forgiven. Why? Because the punishment for unforgiven sin is eternal separation from God. God loves you too much to be eternally separate from Him. But there had to be a punishment for your sins. The price for your punishment was paid through Jesus. We Have All This Because of God's Grace Ephesians 2:8-9 says, "For by grace you have been saved through faith, and that not of yourselves; it is the gift of God, not of works, lest anyone should boast." Even our faith is a gift from God because of His grace. In other words, He provides everything for us because of His great love, in order that we will not perish in our sins and be forever separated from Him. What a wonderful God we have! His gifts to us are unfathomable. Today, rejoice in the knowledge that your faith, forgiveness of sins and your redemption all come because God in His infinite mercy has shown us GRACE. Praise be to God!
If you are one of those whose has received God's marvellous gift of grace leave an "Amen" in the comments.
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Evelyn Martinez
3/28/2020 12:55:17 pm
Amen!!!
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