Tuesday, 29 October 2013

Jesus Christ, the Wisdom of God



Jesus Christ, the Wisdom of God

beings toward Himself by demonstrating His love toward them all through
the only convincing way possible—
the very Creator Himself would come
to earth and sacrifice His life for them
(John 3:16-17).
The dynamic of Christ’s sacrifice
God had to ensure that human beings, whom God intended to become
children in His divine family (2 Corinthians 6:18), would never turn
against Him at any point in
the future. (To learn more about this incredible future, request or download a free copy of the booklet What Is Your Destiny?)
Since the first man and
woman disobeyed God
and chose to follow Satan,
how would God ensure this
would never happen again?
How could God bring them
to the point that they would
never turn against Him?
How would He win their
complete trust?
The plan for the Word to
become a human being and
surrender His life for all humanity would establish God’s love without
question.
The sacrifice of Christ was not only for the payment of sins, but would
forever be a witness to God’s love (John 3:16-17). God would have a relationship with His children who would be in the relationship because they
wanted
to be there. It would be a relationship of complete trust.
It is obvious that the first human beings did not really know their God
and their Creator. Just before Jesus was arrested and killed, He emphatically declared to His disciples,
“From now on
you know Him and have
seen Him” (John 14:7).
The statement Jesus made in His final prayer now comes into its own:
“And this is eternal life, that they may know You, the only true God, and
Jesus Christ whom You have sent” (John 17:3). His sacrifice would be
the final witness, the ultimate statement, of the love God the Father and
Jesus Christ had for mankind. The disciples would soon know God in
the most profound way and come to the most profound of realizations.
God islove,”
is the way the apostle John expressed it (1 John 4:8, 16).
A lesson in the greatest love
When you come to know, as the disciples did, the real Jesus and the
real story, it makes all the difference in the world.
This demonstration of love was so powerful. Do we grasp it? “For
God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son,
that who
-
ever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life. For God
did not send His Son into the world to condemn the world,
but that the
world through Him might be saved”
(John 3:16-17).
Those who have not experienced love from those who
should
have
given it, namely parents or other family members, often have a difficult
time loving others. Without the example of love from others, we would
not know love. Love is something that cannot be explained to us; we
simply have to experience it firsthand. We don’t know how to love until
it is shown to us first.
Without experiencing the goodness of others, we have no compel
-
ling reason to do what is right. Without experiencing the love of God
expressed in the death of Christ, we would have no compelling reason to
love others. Without coming to the realization that God died for each of
us personally and individually, we could not be convicted of our personal
sins to the point we would never want to sin again.
God the Father and Jesus Christ knew just how to go about accomplishing Their plan to bring children into Their divine family—children who
would always want to remain in this sacred and loving family relationship.
For Jesus—who was the Creator of everything and who had lived for all
eternity—to live as a mortal and among mortals and then die for them so
that they might have eternal life also, can be nothing less than godlike.
The same is true for the Father, who gave up His eternal companion,
closer to Him than any human relationship can approach, and allowed
Jesus to go through the suffering He did for the sake of all humanity. For
both, the sacrifice is unimaginable.
It is unheard of in human experience. Human goodness does not
come close. As Paul wrote in Romans 5:7-8: “Indeed, rarely will anyone
die for a righteous person—though perhaps for a good person someone
might
actually dare to die. But God
proves
his love for us in that
while
we still were sinners
Christ died for us” (NRSV).
Paul concludes that Christ is “the wisdom of God” (1 Corinthians
1:24) and that the idea of “Jesus Christ and Him crucified” (1 Corinthians 2:2) is “the hidden wisdom which God ordained before the ages”
(verse 7). God’s plan provides a way for our sins to be forgiven, but is
also designed so we would not choose the way of sin ever again.
God knew how to solve the problem of sin and predetermined His
purpose before the first man ever drew breath.
At its heart, the story of Jesus Christ is a love
story—the love of the Father who gave His
only Son and the love of the Son who gave
His life so that all who are willing may ultimately share eternal life in the family of God.
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