Memorise: For ye know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, that, though he
was rich, yet for your sakes he became poor; that ye through his poverty might
be rich. 2nd Corinthians 8:9
When our Lord Jesus Christ cried, “It is finished”, He really did mean
that it is finished. However, some children of God do not know the important of
that statement. Some believe that the wages of sin have been fully paid and so
we are on our way to Heaven. Correct. Some people believe that all the
misfortunes that came upon human race as a result of the fall have been paid for.
This is equally true. The problem we must however fix in our devotional reading
for today is irregularity in the doctrine of the atonement of Jesus Christ. We
must get it right and perfect.
Some believe that when Jesus Christ said “it is finished” He meant that
He had paid the debt of sin in full and do not believe that they are missing a
gem in the work of redemption. This category of disciples focus on the
spiritual aspect of redemption, without paying close attention to the physical.
It is needful here to say that the atonement of Jesus Christ is
all-encompassing – spiritual, physical, material, emotional, psychological and
what have you. For example, when Adam sinned, it was not only the spiritual
aspect of his life that was affected; his career as a gardener was affected
because he had to labour more for less. Even his wife had to undergo the
rigours of labour at childbirth. In the same vain, when the cure for sin came,
it came in full. So, if you have been redeemed by His death at Calvary , I say congratulations because your ailing
business, marriage, health condition etc are now redeemed! The Bible says:
“For ye
know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, that, though he was rich, yet, for your
sakes he became poor; that ye through his poverty might be rich.” 2nd Corinthians
8:9
The Irregularity on the other hand, has to do with the belief in some
quarters that because Christ has paid our debt in full, we can indulge in sin.
This is not correct. Jesus Christ paid it in full to cater for actual and
habitual sins. This is why the Bible says:
“Whosoever
is born of God doth not commit sin; for his seed remaineth in him: and he
cannot sin, because he is born of God. In this the children of God are manifest,”
1st John 3:9-10a
On her encounter with Jesus Christ, the woman whose sin of adultery was
forgiven her was told to “Go and sin no more.” (John 8:11). So also was
the impotent man that was healed by Jesus (John 5:4). Beloved, Jesus
paid it in full for your deliverance for spiritual and physical calamities;
sin, sickness, poverty and all, but He did not pay for you to continue in sin.
Prayer
Point: Father, I thank you for sending your Son, Jesus to pay the debt He did
not owe on my behalf. Please let this atoning work deliver me from all woes of
sin in Jesus’ name.
Bible in one year: Ephesians 4:17-6:24, Psalms 18:29-42
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