Blood may only be an after-thought for some of us, as we celebrate
this upcoming Easter holiday. Because, Easter is not a time to celebrate the
past, but the future. The Children of God will begin to reflect and meditate on
the resurrection and not the cross as well as their future beyond the grave;
for that is what Easter provides those that are in Christ. Yet, without the
cross, without the shedding of the blood and death of Christ, there would be no
resurrection. While the resurrection is just as important, we should never
forget the cross, the passageway to death and the grave. The cross provided for
us all, the only solution to our greatest problem, which was a sin problem. The
resurrection promises us that because He rose from the grave, those that are in
Him will as well. Like me my friend, you were born into a fallen world,
resigned to participate in a degenerate existence with no hope of recovery on
our own. The pain of sin and death immediately attached itself to our life and
put into perpetual motion the ravages of death, each day drawing us closer to
our eternal demise. Our own wills had separated us from God and was our
greatest enemy. It had sealed our fate as long as we chose to continue on the
path without Christ and continue to walk in sin. Apart from the redeeming power
of the blood of Jesus Christ, we were doomed. But God demonstrated His own love
for us, in that while we were yet sinners, going about doing wrong, not
caring about Him or his ways, Christ died for us according to the scriptures,
paraphrasing Romans 5:8. He took the beating that we deserved. His hands and
feet bear our scars. His side bleed godly blood that had the power to set all
mankind free to walk away from the life that they are living in and become new
again. When I realized this and decided that the life that I was living was a
life of sin and un-generated disgust. I realized that the best that I had to
offer God, was as a filthy rag to His Holy nature. Yet for many years I
struggled in the same deception that all men and women struggle in. Though many
refuse to see their sin as God sees it, for me, my greatest problem is now
solved!
Once I saw my sin and my ways as God saw them, I realized my need for
the salvation that He was offering. How about you sweet friend? Can you too
say, that at the point of surrendering your life to God, your biggest problem
has been solved? Do you too understand and agree with why I am thankful for the
blood that purchased me; or would you have to admit that you cannot see a
difference in your life from the time before you say you came to Christ and
afterwards. Has there been a change? Some people struggle with that question
because they don’t really see a difference. Maybe you were a good person and
have a hard time seeing your sin as God does. May I tell you that God’s Word
declares that the best that you can do or offer Him, is as a filthy rag
according to Isaiah 64:6. Maybe you might need to stop comparing yourself to
all the so-called hypercritics and bad folks that you compare yourself with and
compare yourself to what God sees and knows you to be. I John 1:9 tell us that,
for all have sinned and come short of the glory of God. Maybe sweet
friend it is because while you have a wonderful head knowledge about God and
you believe that Jesus came to earth to die, you have never really committed
your life to Him by repentance. By having a holy sorrow for your sin and
wanting to change. As Easter approaches, I am mindful of what it cost God to
give His only Son, that He should suffer and die for someone like me, but He
did, and I know it! Because I no longer bear the burden of having such a great
problem any longer. Problem solved! How about you sweet friend? Can you
celebrate this Easter knowing that because of His blood that covers your sins through
believing and repenting, you can rejoice that you will be a part of the great
resurrection that is to come? I sure hope so! Loving on you today!
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