God’s great story and you (2): What does Jesus’ death have to do with me?
Jesus died to set us all free from the righteous judgment of God against sin, to buy us out of our slavery to sin.
14 MAY 2020 · 16:11 CET
God’s Great Story and You! is a 4-part series I wrote for LookForHope.org , a website for people looking for hope in the midst of this CoronaVirus crisis.
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Part 2 - What Does Jesus’ Death Have To Do With Me?
One time Jesus told the story of two men: a righteous religious man and a nasty traitorous tax collector for the occupying forces. Both of them went to pray.
The righteous religious man prayed a prayer full of pride, describing how good he was in comparison to others. The traitor stood off at a distance, beat his breast in desperation and pleaded with God for mercy.
Literally, he asked God to provide the kind of sacrifice that would cover for his sin, the kind of sacrifice that took place inside that temple every day.
Jesus shocked his listeners by declaring that only one of these men went home justified, or declared righteous, in God’s eyes. And it wasn’t the “good” guy—it was the desperate sinner. (See Luke 18:9-14)
Fast forward a few stories and we find another tax collector (See Luke 19:1-10). This one is called Zacchaeus and he wanted to see Jesus, but couldn’t because he was short. He ended up climbing into a tree for a secret vantage point.
To his shock Jesus stopped and spoke to him. The crowd hated Zac. But Jesus rescued him from their anger by showing kindness to him. Zac was blown away by Jesus’ kindness and his life was changed at the tree.
Later in Luke’s gospel we find that Jesus travelled to another tree, the cross outside Jerusalem.
There he voluntarily died, taking the anger not only of the crowd, but also of God in heaven, against the sins of humanity.
Jesus died hanging on a tree to set us all free from the righteous judgment of God against sin, to buy us out of our slavery to sin, to win a decisive victory over sin and death, and to reconcile us back to God.
Jesus offers us all a great exchange. He wants to give us all of his righteousness, goodness and life, in exchange for all our sin, wrong, death, shame and brokenness.
He is willing to take our great debt on himself and die; in fact, he already did.
Peter Mead is mentor at Cor Deo and author of several books. This article first appeared on his blog Biblical Preaching.
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