What Christ did at the cross has been called the 'great exchange' or the 'divine exchange.'
Jesus took all our blame, shame and punishment, when He didn't deserve it; while we took His place and became the righteousness of God, and receive all that He is, when we didn't deserve it. Not only did Jesus take away from us the bad things, but he also gave us every good thing that He had in His position as the beloved Son of God.
Isaiah 53 outlines all that Christ suffered, so that we might have the very opposite.
At the cross ,Jesus became ugly; so that we might have His beauty.
He was rejected; so that we might be accepted.
He suffered pain and sorrow; so that we might have joy and be happy.
He was despised; so that we might be esteemed.
He carried all sicknesses and diseases; so that we might have healing and health.
He suffered anguish and despair; so that we might have peace and hope.
He was judged and punished; so that we might be forgiven and justified.
He had no one to speak on His behalf; so that we might forever have a perfect High Priest who speaks on our behalf in heaven.
What Jesus did on the cross was so perfect it pleased the Father. And to demonstrate that, God tore the veil in the temple that hid the Holy of Holies from top to bottom. The veil was there to separate sinful man from God, so by tearing it, God demonstrated that there was no longer anything to stop us from coming into His presence.
On the cross, Jesus exhausted God's wrath and justice. His body was broken and His blood was shed as our substitute and He settled the sin issue with God once and for all.
Our standing with God is perfect and complete, because of what Jesus did on the cross. What He did was perfect and complete. We come to God based on the complete work of Christ, and not what we have, or have not done.
When we become aware of this, and are conscious of it, we enter INTO THE REST. We no longer struggle. We become filled with all the fulness of God.(Ephesians 3:19)
I've got a story to tell. A story about the righteousness of God in the human spirit. Its a love story that will change your life, if you are willing.
Thursday, June 11, 2009
Thursday, June 4, 2009
Pleasures for evermore!
>"Thou wilt shew me the path of life: in thy presence is fulness of joy; at thy right hand there are pleasures for evermore".
The Holy Spirit that dwells in us, will show us the path of life. He will guide us, and lead us into all truth. Jesus said this when he spoke of the Holy Spirit in John 14:16. He referred to the Holy Spirit as "another Comforter". Which means, another of the same kind. Jesus' ministry was a positive ministry. He came seeking the lost. He healed the sick, restored sight to the blind, and cast out tormenting spirits. He ministered comfort to the multitudes. He spoke of the love of the Father.
He was kind and gentle with the sinners; yet he was harsh with the religious, and those who taught works-righteousness. The Law is the ministration of death according (2 Cor 3). The Law speaks of man's efforts; "thou shall not this and that....thou shall do this and that....." The Pharisees were well meaning and were just doing their job following the Law. However, Jesus came as a man under the Law to fulfill the requirement of the Law. And then He reinstituted the "system of believe"; when we believe we are made righteous independent of our works. Thats the ony qualification.
So Jesus made sure he condemned religion and the legal mind-set of the pharisees. Yet on the other hand, he showed grace to the sinner. He did not condone sin. But he did not condemn the sinner either. His life was a manifestation of God's love.
As he was about to depart, he told the disciples he'll pray the Father to sent "another of the same kind", that is the Holy Spirit. So the Holy Spirit is still ministering and comforting us. And he leads us into all truths. He shows us the paths of life. He gives us the ability and power to do all things. When we listen to Him, He will guide us and tell us of things to come. In fact, he will live in us. So the life that we live, won't be ours, but by the faith of the son of God. God's own life will be flowing in us. Streams of life-giving waters will gush out of us. Proverb 4:18 says, "But the path of the just is as the shining light, that shineth more and more unto the perfect day".
We'll always be in God's presence, because the Holy Spirit dwells in us. And when we are conscious of Him and of the love of Christ, we become filled with all the fulness of God(Ephesians 3:19). Being Christ conscious is simply, allowing Him to live in us. This comes when we believe. When we acknowledge what He has done for us and receive His word. Ephesians 3:19 is a very powerful scripture! The fulness of God. We are filled with the fullness of God by simply knowing the love of God which is in Christ. We don't need to fast 40 days and night, or conduct a prayer chain across the nation; we don't need to pray and seek and turn from anything. Thats not the qualification. We simply need to KNOW the love of God. In His presence there is fulness of joy, peace, righteousness, love forever and ever.
In His presence are pleasures for evermore!
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