Jesus died in your place.
Charles
Wesley wrote such beautiful hymns during his time (1707-1788). One of my favorites is “Amazing Love” in
which he emphasizes the mystery of Jesus’ death. The third verse of that hymn goes like this,
“He left His Father’s throne above – so free, so infinite His grace - Emptied
Himself of all but love, and bled for Adam’s helpless race (mankind).”
Jesus, being
God is immortal, and has all power and authority, but for our sake he temporarily
and willingly gave up immortality, power, dignity, and authority. He washed his servants’ feet, allowed Himself
to be insulted, ridiculed, beaten, disrobed, and crucified; He died like a
criminal, although He had done nothing wrong.
How many of our present day leaders (kings, Ministers, Presidents, etc.)
would accept anything less than what their positions allow them?
Have you
ever had an argument with someone who asked if you knew who he or she was? When people express themselves that way, they
are really saying, “I am a very important and powerful person, I deserve to be
respected, and don’t you mess with me.”
Many people in the position of authority expect everybody else to
recognize that, and respect them accordingly.
They get highly indignant if they sense they’ve been denied that respect
in any way.
Jesus on the
other hand, emptied Himself of everything, except love. Jesus’ love for us and His obedience
to His Father were His reasons for becoming flesh, and dwelling among men. Love and obedience sent Him to the cross, and
held Him there until He died! Had He
allowed His immortality, power, and authority, and the respect due Him to affect
His decision, you and I will still be in our sins, unforgiven, and on the way
to a Christ-less eternity. He emptied
Himself of all except love!
If you are
an unbeliever, understand that Jesus died in your place. He gave up everything so He could die to save
you. He died so you don’t have to. The Scripture puts it this way, “For God so
loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him
shall not perish but have eternal life.
For God did not send His Son into the world to condemn the world, but to
save the world through Him. Whoever
believes in Him is not condemned, but whoever does not believe in Him stands
condemned already” (Jn 3:16-18a).
God wants you
to respond to His sacrifice of love with a, “Yes Lord, I accept the death of
your Son in my place, please forgive my sins, and make me your child. Thank you.”
The Bible tells us, “If you confess with your mouth, ‘Jesus is Lord,’
and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved”
(Rom 10:9).
On the other
hand, if you are a Christian, you already understand salvation, but are you
walking in humility and selflessness as Jesus walked? Jesus emptied Himself of all, except love,
and instructs us, “Let no debt remain outstanding, except the continuing debt
to love one another, for he who loves his fellowman has fulfilled the law” (Rom
13:8).
Yes, salvation is free, but it sure cost Him
everything, and for that reason, let’s love Him through obedience. He said, “Whoever has my commands and obeys
them, he is the one who loves me” (Jn 14:21a).
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