Today, is the fifth Monday of the month of May 2023 and in the United
States it is a national holiday entitled, Memorial Day. It is a day in
which Americans remember the service men and women who paid the ultimate
sacrifice of giving their lives so that others may have freedom.
They did not give their lives for the United States alone, but as they
fought and died in the numerous conflicts throughout the world, they did
it to bring an end to demonized dictators. They fought and
died to turn back these satanic ruled people whose only objective was or is to steal, kill, destroy and or hold in bondage to slavery their fellow
man in efforts to promote their tyrannical reign. Let us never forget
those in the armed forces who have gone before and those today who are
ready to do what it takes to defend and protect the citizens of the
United States of America.
In a
similar way, Christians also have a Memorial Day. However, our Memorial
Day is not only a day of remembrance, but a day of celebration. We
celebrate the day that we "confessed with our mouth the Lord Jesus and believed in our heart that God has raised Him from the dead, and were saved."
(Romans 10:9) We celebrate the fact the Jesus Christ also paid the
ultimate sacrifice by giving His life to save (redeem, heal, deliver,
make whole) all humanity from Satan, the most evil, murderous tyrant
known to man. The Bible reveals to us, "How God anointed Jesus of
Nazareth with the Holy Spirit and with power, who went about doing good
and healing all who were oppressed by the devil, for God was with Him." (Acts 10:38) and "He
who sins is of the devil, for the devil has sinned from the beginning.
For this purpose the Son of God was manifested, that He might destroy
the works of the devil." (1 John 3:8)
When we
consider what Jesus did for mankind the mind can hardly comprehend it.
The apostle Paul reveals to us through the Holy Spirit, "Therefore,
just as through one man sin entered the world, and death through sin,
and thus death spread to all men, because all sinned (Romans 5:12) and speaking of the state of all men since the fall, “…having no hope and without God in the world.”
(Ephesians 2:12) This means that not one person in all of mankind had
the ability to provide redemption. God Himself must provide man’s
redemption. God must redeem man from the dominion of Satan. Death must
be destroyed and man’s authority over the Satan must also be restored.
We also must keep in mind that God is just, "…God is abundant in justice…” (Job
37:23) and therefore mankind could only be redeemed on absolute legal
grounds. Even though God's love for man is unfathomable and the fact
that He is also sovereign, He could not redeem man outside the realm of
justice.
God would have to provide a substitute who
would not have man’s satanic fallen nature. He
could not be mortal or immortal, but a perfect man as Adam was before
the fall. He must fulfill the entire Mosaic Law, withstand the onslaught
of all the devils attacks without sin, meet the demands of justice,
(meaning that He would have to pay the penalty for man’s crimes against
God) and suffer in man's place by becoming sin, "For He made Him who knew no sin to be sin for us..." (2
Corinthians 5:21) Being make sin the Redeemer would be separated from
the presence of God by going to hell, (Psalm 16:10; Acts 2:31) which is the ultimate penalty for sin, until mankind had been fully
and legally acquitted for their crime. In other words, Deity must suffer
for humanity.
As Adam die both spiritually and physically ("a death you shall die," or, "dying you shall die." Genesis 2:17 Hebrew) and "and they made His grave with the wicked, but with the rich at His death..."(Isaiah 53:9 deaths
in the Hebrew) Jesus too would have to experience both spiritual and physical death as Adam, did to reverse
Adam's transgression. If Jesus' physical death was all that was required
to redeem humanity, then sin is nothing more than a physical condition.
If physical death deals with the sin issue, then every person that
physically dies pays the penalty of his/her own sin. If sin is only a
physical condition and can be dealt with through physical death, then we
must conclude that no person will ever be separated from God in hell because the
physical death of every person would be sufficient to satisfy justice
and give them a pass to eternal life.
However, we know
that this is not true. Jesus must suffer in both realms, physically and
spiritually. Physically because that is the only way that spiritually
dead humanity could eliminate the Son of God; spiritually, because it’s
the only way that God could legally redeem man taking away Satan’s claim
to humanity. It also stops man from accusing God of being unjust when
they reject His way of redemption. Jesus indeed went to hell and
suffered as a substitute for all mankind. His physical death was
infinitesimal to what He suffered in the spiritual realm. If humanity
could have been redeemed apart from Christ, then Jesus becoming a
substitute for humanity and being sent to hell would have become the
most heinous crime ever committed in all of creation.
But
thanks be to God who was willing to take upon Himself man's liability
by suffering an incomprehensible death in two realms as man's
substitute. So let us never forget what the Father did through Jesus to
give humanity complete freedom from Satan's power. Let us never forget and rejoice continually on our Memorial Day. The day you and I were born again.
Monday, May 29, 2023
Free Indeed
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