John 3:16, Revelation 13:8, Ephesians 1:3
Today as I sit in my sun room, I am acutely aware of God's
love for me. As I pray and thank God for my salvation – how in the council of
God before the foundation of the world it was decided that Jesus would die for the sins of mankind – I am a grateful
soul.
The Bible states that Jesus knew what was in the hearts of
men (John 2:25). Yes, God is all knowing, and He created us even though He knew
we would sin and need a Savior and that He would send His Son. Jesus knew also
the agony He would experience on the cross, even before He came to earth, but
He came to earth anyway to save us. (Read
Psalm 22 – it is considered a prophetic Psalm of the crucifixion.) So all glory
and praise is due a Savior who, the Bible says, “set His face like flint” to go
to Jerusalem, even though it meant agony and death (Isaiah 50:6-7).
I hear the words of a song rumbling around in my mind reminding
me, “He could have called ten thousand angels.”
The song goes on to say, “to destroy the world and set Him free,” and
then the last line says, “but He died alone for you and me.”
I can just picture Heaven and all the angels standing in awe
– some with swords drawn, ready to come should God give the word, but God knew
that this was the only way mankind could be restored to fellowship with Him, so
He permitted it. He even had to look away when the sin of the whole world – past,
present and future – was placed on His Son, because God cannot look upon sin.
That was the real agony of the cross for Jesus.
How could we not love and serve God and a Savior who were
willing to give their all for the likes of us, so undeserving? Even afterward, He sent us the precious Holy
Spirit to indwell us, to live His life through us and guide us into all
truth. Are we listening? Are we loving with God's love and serving our
Savior and others? OH, what a love He
has for us!
LDiz
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