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Saturday, April 9, 2011

Hi Everyone

Hi Everyone, I have a new devotion for you all coming from Charles Stanley..I love reading his devotions and here is the one for today April 9/10 The Greatest Act of Love Romans 5:6-11 What do you think about when you see a depiction of Christ on the cross? Most of us are overwhelmed by the physical and emotional suffering that He endured—the scourging, beating, thorns, nails, mocking, and shame. We are horrified at the cruelty of the Romans and the hard hearts of the Jewish rulers. But during the crucifixion, far more was happening than the eye could see. God was carrying out His plan to rescue mankind, providing everything we need for salvation: 1. Redemption.Jesus paid the full price of the debt we owed for transgression: death. His payment set us free from bondage to sin. 2. Forgiveness. God could now release us from the punishment we deserved. 3. Propitiation. Christ’s payment satisfiedthe Father by fulfilling His demand for justice while letting Him forgive us. 4. Justification.On the basis of Jesus’ sacrifice, the Lord now declares believers not guilty. Although we will still sin in this earthly life, our standing before God is one of righteousness. This is a legal declaration that can never be reversed. 5. Reconciliation. The sin barrier that separated us from the Father was removed by Christ’s death on our behalf. We’re now God’s children—we have open access to Him and fellowship with Him. The crucifixion was the only way to rescue lost humanity. If there had been any other way, the cross would have been a grotesque display of divine cruelty. But because so much was at stake, it can truly be called the greatest act of love by both the Father and the Son. For more biblical teaching and resources from Dr. Charles Stanley, please visit http://www.intouch.org/.

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