by Darlene Sala
"For our sake he made him to be sin who knew no sin, so that
in
him we might become the righteousness of God." 2 Corinthians 5:21
(ESV)
Our hearts long to be loved. We want to know someone treasures
and
values us. Truly. Faithfully. Lavishly. Would someone, anyone, be willing to
give up an item of great value for us?
I'm stunned God willingly paid so much for me to know Him.
It's
mind-boggling to grasp that Jesus left His Father in heaven to come to this
earth as a baby, then die by crucifixion. I can hardly comprehend a love
that
cost so much.
I can't imagine sacrificing any of my three children to save
someone else's life. Yet Peter writes, "For you know
that it was not with perishable things such as silver or gold that you were
redeemed ... but with the precious blood of Christ ..." (1 Peter
1:18-19,
NIV). What love!
What makes it even more costly is God the Father knew He would
need to turn away from His son during Jesus' death.
When Jesus was hanging on a wooden cross, God the Father
withdrew
His presence because of the sin His Son bore on our behalf. Jesus cried out,
"My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?"
(Matthew 27:46b, NIV). A great shadow had come between Jesus and the
Father. Jesus was excruciatingly alone on that cross because of you and
me.
A story from the mission field illustrates a similar kind of
love.
For years, Dr. Margaret Brand served as a missionary eye surgeon in southern
India. In the rural areas she would sometimes do 100 cataract surgeries in a
day.
In one instance where there was no electricity, Dr. Brand
asked a
12-year-old boy to hold a large flashlight so that its beam gave her enough
light to operate. Dr. Brand doubted whether the boy would be able to endure
the
sight of eyes being sliced open and stitched. For the first five operations
he
did his job impressively. During the sixth, however, he
faltered.
"Little brother, show the light properly," Dr. Brand
instructed
him. But she could sense that he simply could not bear to look at the eye.
When
she asked him if he felt well, she saw tears running down his cheeks. "Oh,
doctor, I cannot look," replied the boy. "This one, she is my
mother."
You see, God loves us so much, "For
our
sake he made him [Jesus] to be sin who knew no sin, so that in him we might
become the righteousness of God" (2 Corinthians 5:21, NRSV) when
we
put our faith in Him. The high price Jesus paid makes us incredibly
valuable —
no matter how worthless we may feel at the end of the
day.
Here's another way to look at it. When it comes to placing a
value
on a piece of art, that value is derived from three
things:
• Who made it?
• How many are there like it?
• What is someone willing to pay for it?
• How many are there like it?
• What is someone willing to pay for it?
You are a priceless work of art. The greatest Artist in the
universe hand-crafted you. God gave the life of His only Son to have a
relationship with you. That's how valuable you are. I'm clearly a sinner,
not
holy like God. But God loves me, and He loves you enough to pay an enormous
price so that we could have our sins forgiven.
With a word the universe was brought into being. With a touch
lepers were healed. But when sin was forgiven, Jesus the Son of God
willingly
died. What amazing love!
And the focus of that love? You and me.
May we pause in this moment to absorb the depth of God's love
for
us. And may our lives be filled with thankfulness that He was willing to pay
the
price!
Loving God, help me always remember that my only true worth is
found in You. Thank You for the gift of Your Son; thank You for loving me so
much that You thought I was worth Christ's life. In Jesus' Name,
Amen.
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