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Meditate On
He himself is the sacrifice that atones for our sins—and not only our sins but the sins of all the world.
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1 John 2:2, NLT |
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The Price Has Been Paid!
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When guilt and condemnation weigh heavily on their conscience, many
feel the need to pay for their sins. To appease the sense that they have
failed, they punish themselves by mentally berating themselves
repeatedly for their failings, and some even go so far as to cause
injury or harm to their own bodies. And when things don’t work out in
their studies, work or relationships, they tell themselves that they
deserve the negative outcome. They don’t feel that they deserve to
succeed in what they do.
My friend, the answer to our
consciousness of guilt, failure or inadequacy is the cross. The cross
declares, “Jesus, the sinless, spotless, beloved Son of God, died in
your place. There is your punishment! He was pierced. He was cut. He was
wounded for your transgressions. He was crushed so that you don’t have
to be crushed. He died young so that you don’t have to die young!”
Our
conscience is satisfied when we look at the cross and see Jesus Christ
hanging there, suspended between heaven and earth. He who knew no sin
became our sin, and He bore the fullness of God’s holy and righteous
indignation in His very own person on our behalf.
When we look to
the cross and realize, “There is my punishment. There is my death,” our
conscience says, “Peace. It’s paid.” We don’t have to wound ourselves.
We don’t have to beat ourselves. Jesus suffered it all for us so that we
can have His every blessing and reign in life. He alone is the sacrifice that atones for all our sins. Hallelujah!
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