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Aug192012

Faith Alone - August 19, 2012

CHRIST CAME TO SAVE THE WORLD

For God did not send his Son into the world
to condemn the world,
but to save the world through him
John 3:17

No one should run from Christ or from God the Father.  God wants us to stay close to him in the same way that chicks gather under the wings of a hen.  Just as children cling to the parents, we also should find refuge in Christ and the heavenly Father.

The world is already judged because of original sin, the fall, an the laws of Moses, for it was led astray by the devil.  The laws of Moses, our consciences, and our hearts already judge us.   Paul says that our own consciences accuse and condemn us (Romans 2:15).  No additional judge is necessary.  The world has always been full of judgment and death.  It has never been worthy of love.  That's why no other judge is needed.  But the Son was sent to silence these thoughts.

In the past, no one saw the glory of this pasage or took these words to heart:  "God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through him."  Christ is not a judge.  He is a mediator, helper, comforter, and throne of mercy.  He is our bishop, brother, and intercessor.  He is both our gift and our helper in times of need.   We have no reason to run away from him.  But we still have wounded hearts that have not yet healed.   We, by nature, tend to distrust God.  Yet all of us should study this passage again, as a young child would.  We must learn that Christ didn't come to judge the world.

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Reader Comments (2)

I needed this today Kim. Have a wonderful day in the Lord my friend.

August 19, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterDiane

The mother hen and chicks illustration is such a tender invitation to come to our heavenly Father for refuge. I've always loved it.

August 19, 2012 | Unregistered Commenterrosemary

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