God's Love In Christ
by Mark Pierson
'As I live' says the Lord God,'I have no pleasure in the death of the wicked, but that the wicked turn from his way and live. Turn, turn from your evil ways! For why should you die, O house of Israel?'
A loving God calling out to rebellious ancient Israel. From this verse we can gain so much insight into the Heart of Almighty God. Truely God desires all men to be saved and come to the knowledge of the truth. He hates sin and its consequences upon the human race. His desire is that lost men and women would look unto Him and be saved. He is the One Who said:" There is no other God besides Me , A just God and a Savior; There is none besides Me".
He pleads with the lost to "Turn,turn from your evil way!" You can sense the love and compassion of His Heart in the question, " For why should you die, O house of Israel?".
Indeed, God IS love. He is not willing that any should perish,but that all would come to repentance.
But,God's love cost Him dearly. " For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son...".
Yes, He gave that One with Whom He shared His glory before the world was. He sent that One Whom He loved before the foundation of the world. No human can fathom the width and length and depth and height of the Father's love for His Son. The Father sent that One Who was the very center and focus of His infinite love. He sent that One Who alone is the brightness of His glory and the express image of His Person. He sent that One Who alone loved Him enough to be able to say,"I have come to do thy will, O God".
Yes, God's love cost Him dearly. Yes, What happened to the Son was pre-determined in eternity past. Still, the Son must endure and the Father must watch. The Son has taken upon Himself the sins of a lost world. He is beaten with a whip, ripping flesh from His bones. He is punched in the face, so much so that He is no longer recognizable. They mock Him, spit at Him and pound a crown of thorns onto His head.(He is the One Through Whom the world was created). But, the truth be known, all of this, and the cross that lay ahead was the Father's doing. He was carrying out His plan of having His Son pay the price for the sins of mankind. His plan was carried out by the hands of wicked men. God,you see, was in complete control.
There, on the ground lay the assembled cross. One can imagine the Son, out of love for His Father, out of love for mankind, walking over to the cross unforced. That love motivates Him to lie down on that cross unassisted. No one need hold Him down as the nails are driven in. Then that cross, bearing the sinless, sin-bearing Son of God, is picked up and thrown into an awaiting post-hole. His body bounces back and forth while suspended from those nails. There He hung, bearing our sins and the Father's wrath upon those sins. At one point the Father turns His head from the Son. Our sins are THAT ugly in His sight.
Then, after hours of agony, out of the Son's mouth come those wonderful words," It is finished". Man's sins are now paid for. The Father's wrath upon those sins has been spent in its entirety. Now, with His sin-bearing mission complete, Jesus yields up His spirit. THE way to approach God is now opened.
Oh, what Christ accomplished on that day! Now sinners, those slaves of sin, have deliverance from that slavery. Those coming to Him no longer need fear judgement, there is now forgivness of sins. Now repentance and remission of sins can be preached in His name to all nations. For, you see, three days later He rose again. The Father had accepted His sacrifice. The Son has conquered sin and death. God has provided the perfect way of salvation. It truely is finished!"
For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life"...John 3:16.
Jesus now invites, yea, He commands, people to come unto Him - those who labor to be right with God, and are heavy laden with guilt over their sin - and He will give them rest. His instruction for us is to take His yoke upon us, so that He has control over our lives, so that He can steer our lives in the direction He would have us go. He would have us learn of Him, how He wants us to live.Yes, turn from your evil ways, and come to Him. Look only to Him and be saved.
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7 Comments:
Our Sunday message.
October 27, 2007 11:34 PM
What??
No skit???
;-)
October 28, 2007 8:31 AM
Mark,
That was good. That was the gospel. The skit thingy was not worthy of a church.
October 28, 2007 10:19 AM
Before it gets deleted at UoG...
mark pierson said...
I do not see how you people get around the plain and simple fact that MacArthur was talking about the price a Christian will pay in THIS WORLD for having faith in Christ. He WAS NOT talking about paying for your own salvation; a point which MacArthur is clear in stating that Christ paid it all in "TGATJ", "TGATA" and "Hard to Believe". Your arguments stem from the erroneous practise of dividing Faith and Repentance. This is a man-made and utterly sinfull, if not down right demonic, hermeneutic which will find people embarking on a journey of false assurance, only to experience the horrific shock of being thrown into the Lake of Fire for having believed a false gospel.
But of course partial quotes, mis- quotes, quotes out of context, and other deceptions are the rule of thumb on this blog.
For the record: I said I was a foe of "Free Grace Theology (FGT)", not of free grace, as Antonio once again demonstrates his willingness to misquote in order to make his theological foes look evil.
Happy deletion of this comment, Mr. Blog Administrator
Sunday, October 28, 2007 7:50:00 AM
October 28, 2007 11:09 AM
Hey Mark,
Nothing's getting deleted, boss. I did change it to read "FGT". It was an honest mistake on my part.
As for the middle name for your blog, I included it in lieu of this statement from John MacArthur in his TGATJ Rev & Exp.
"Salvation for sinners cost God His own Son; it cost God's Son His life, and it'll cost you the same thing.
And Wayne,
The cross is the centerpiece of the gospel. Why would you think that I would believe anything else? I am on record time and again stating such.
You all have a nice day,
Antonio
October 28, 2007 4:08 PM
Antonio,
And Wayne, The cross is the centerpiece of the gospel. Why would you think that I would believe anything else? I am on record time and again stating such.
Great, I am glad to hear that. I got that opinion because of your reluctance to include man's sin and Christ's atonement for that sin in your gospel presentation.
October 28, 2007 5:30 PM
What??
No skit???
;-)
NO SKIT!!! everyone knows I have a bad case of A.D..(falls asleep)
October 28, 2007 9:56 PM
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