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brakelite

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Quote: “Christ was treated as we deserve, that we might be treated as He deserves. He was condemned for our sins, in which He had no share, that we might be justified by His righteousness, in which we had no share. He suffered the death which was ours, that we might receive the life which was His.

In the book "Hidden in Plain Sight" by Mark Buchanan, a wonderful example of self sacrificial love, just like the love of Christ, is told. The story is about a woman from Rwanda, named Regine, who became a Christian as she read her sister’s Bible. Later she moved to Canada because of the genocide in Rwanda at that time. In Canada, she met Gordon, and they got married. Then they decided that they needed to go back to Rwanda to show Christ’s love to people who had been her enemies.
It was in Rwanda that she met a woman whose only son had been murdered.
“She was consumed with grief and hate and bitterness. ‘God,’ she prayed, ‘reveal my son’s killer.’
“One night she dreamed she was going to heaven. But there was a complication: in order to get to heaven she had to pass through a certain house. She had to walk down the street, enter the house through the front door, go through its rooms, up the stairs, and exit through the back door.
She asked God whose house this was.
‘It’s the house,’ he told her, ‘of your son’s killer.’
“The road to heaven passed through the house of her enemy.
“Two nights later, there was a knock at her door. She opened it, and there stood a young man. He was about her son’s age.
“‘Yes?’
“He hesitated. Then he said, ‘I am the one who killed your son. Since that day, I have had no life. No peace. So here I am. I am placing my life in your hands. Kill me. I am dead already. Throw me in jail. I am in prison already. Torture me. I am in torment already. Do with me as you wish.’
“The woman had prayed for this day. Now it had arrived, and she didn’t know what to do. She found, to her own surprise, that she did not want to kill him. Or throw him in jail. Or torture him. In that moment of reckoning, she found she only wanted one thing: a son.
“‘I ask this of you. Come into my home and live with me. Eat the food I would have prepared for my son. Wear the clothes I would have made for my son. Become the son I lost.’
“And so he did
 
There is never going to be any possibility for man to repay the debt we owe our heavenly Father for the price He paid for our redemption. It was my sin that nailed Christ to the tree of Calvary. If I were living in Palestine at the time of Christ, I could well have been in that number that called for the death of Jesus. I could well have been guilty of the blood of the Messiah, the only Son of God. Yet despite the heinous nature of my own rebellious corrupt heart, God, in the great boundless love that He has for me, has forgiven me of all my sins, graciously granted me His own righteousness in its place, promised me that when Jesus comes, so long as I remain faithful to Him, Jesus will take me home with Him to dwell with Him forever. The Father will take the murderer of His own Son to live with Him in His own home. I cannot repay such an act of undeserved grace. All I can do is fall on my face and worship.
 
There is never going to be any possibility for man to repay the debt we owe our heavenly Father for the price He paid for our redemption. It was my sin that nailed Christ to the tree of Calvary. If I were living in Palestine at the time of Christ, I could well have been in that number that called for the death of Jesus. I could well have been guilty of the blood of the Messiah, the only Son of God. Yet despite the heinous nature of my own rebellious corrupt heart, God, in the great boundless love that He has for me, has forgiven me of all my sins, graciously granted me His own righteousness in its place, promised me that when Jesus comes, so long as I remain faithful to Him, Jesus will take me home with Him to dwell with Him forever. The Father will take the murderer of His own Son to live with Him in His own home. I cannot repay such an act of undeserved grace. All I can do is fall on my face and worship.

That is all He wants of us to accept Him as Lord and treat Him as such.
 
It is very freeing for me to know that I do not have to repay that debt; that His love is freely given.

SLE
 
Yes Ed, the love of God is freely given...but salvation, redemption, was priceless...it cost God His Son's life, and it costs us our lives also.
Mt 16:25 For whosoever will save his life shall lose it: and whosoever will lose his life for my sake shall find it.
Yes Ed, we owe a great debt for our redemption, but we are utterly forgiven, and freed from anything owing. Remember however the parable of the servant who was forgiven a great debt by his master, but did not forgive a fellow servant his small debt...

I am so grateful for all that Jesus has done for me...and eternity will not be long enough for me to express it fully.
 
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