Tuesday 3 Feb 2009

Tuesday Reading: 1 John 2:1-2
 
Key Verse: 1 John 2:2
2  And He is the propitiation concerning our sins, and not concerning ours only, but also concerning the sins of all the world.

Devotion:
To me this is one of the key verses that show us just how much Jesus showed His love on the cross. This was written by a Jew talking to others and showing them that Christ had died for their sins; but he also reminds us all that this was not just for the Jews but for everybody! The wording used by John also showed that Christ’s death was not just for people at that time but for those who had gone before and those still to come; in other words for all people throughout all times.

The most amazing part is that Jesus laid down His life for the sins of the whole world. The original text of the bible uses words that carefully distinguish between people who believe that Christ did die for our sins with those who do not. In other words, Christ’s redemption is there for all who believe in what He did for our sins and not for those who reject Him. That is the thing that we have to remember... that Christ did die for everyone, but only those who believe that that is exactly what He did and why He did it will receive Him as our Advocate.

John also uses words such as “little children” to identify the way in which we are looked upon by Christ. Each one of us has been a child at some time and each one of us can probably remember times when we did things wrong and had to be punished; but each one of us has moved on from that time and those things are no longer held against us. We need to come to Him as children, expecting to be forgiven and expecting to be loved unconditionally – just as our parents have done so (and still do).

With that sort of knowledge behind us and the proof of His love for us already having being displayed, how can we not believe that He is our Living God? It is through our faith in Christ’s blood that we find redemption, peace, reconciliation and remission of sin. It is faith in the known but it remains faith because it is in the unseen. That is why God gave us the bible, so we can know He loves us!

Points to Ponder:
Do you worry about not being forgiven?

Is your faith firmly on Christ’s blood?