Day #116: Daily Bible Reading Plan - April 23rd
Scripture Reading: Psalms 48 - 50 …
It seems clear that fewer and fewer people understand the word "redemption." The word is defined as "the action of regaining or gaining possession of something in exchange for payment." It has also come to mean "the action of saving or being saved from sin, error or evil." In biblical terms it refers to people being "redeemed" or "saved" from God's just judgment against sin. As such, the Bible says that we are ALL in need of redemption. In our natural state, we cannot redeem ourselves and as the Psalmist writes here, "No man can redeem the life of another or give to God a ransom for him - the ransom for a life is costly, no payment is ever enough - that he should live on forever and not see decay" (49:7-9).
What bothers me is that many in the church are agreeing with those in the world who say that mankind either does not need such redemption OR that it is possible for us to redeem ourselves. "We can DO this! We can improve ourselves, we can save our world and humanity!" My question is this: Can you claim to believe the Bible as the very Word of God and Jesus Christ as your Savior and still believe that you can redeem yourself? The obvious and clear answer to that in the Bible is, "NO!" By definition, a Christian is one who believes that only through faith in Jesus Christ, only by believing that He suffered God's wrath against our sins and therefore REDEEMED those whom God had chosen and in whom God is now at work by His Spirit to work repentance and faith … only these escape God's judgment and are saved, redeemed.
Those who claim belief in Jesus without believing THIS deceive themselves and others. Peter wrote, "Since you call on a Father who judges each man's work impartially, live your lives as strangers here in reverent fear. For you know that it was not with perishable things such as silver or gold that you were redeemed from the empty way of life handed down to you from your forefathers, but with the precious blood of Christ, a lamb without blemish or defect" (I Peter 1:17-19). What the Psalmist writes is true: "No man can redeem the life of another or give to God a ransom for him" (49:7).
But Jesus said, " … the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve and to give His life as a ransom for many" (Matthew 20:28). Jesus came to pay the price and on the cross He cried out, "Tetelestai!" … "It is finished!" … the debt is paid!! THIS is what God's LOVE is all about. In His love God doesn't overlook sin - He CAN'T! Instead, He deals with it. Psalm 48 speaks of the city of God and refers to Mount Zion, Jerusalem. There, in the temple, God revealed Himself as just, holy and righteous … AND … as compassionate, merciful and forgiving. "Within Your temple, O God, we meditate on Your unfailing love" (48:9).
Those in Zion had heard of God and had seen His power and might as He defeated their enemies. Psalm 49 declares, along with the rest of the Bible, that there are two groups of people on the earth: those who know the true God and those who don't. As he speaks of the rich and arrogant in Psalm 49, he declares that those who are rich will not endure. "Like sheep, they are destined for the grave, and death will feed on them … their forms will decay in the grave" (49:14). "BUT, God will redeem my life from the grave; He will surely take me to Himself" (49:15). Such a bold declaration is hard to find today, but those who have tasted the grace of God know the love of the Redeemer!
The attitude of those who know God and who draw near to Him through faith in Jesus Christ is THANKFULNESS! Psalm 50 reminds us that the "Mighty One, God, the LORD" (50:1) will come to judge in righteousness: "for God Himself is Judge" (50:6). People may say otherwise and "theologians" may rationalize God's justice as an expression of His love for all people, but the writers of Scripture speak with one voice (the voice of the Spirit of God) when they declare "Consider this, you who forget God, or I will tear you to pieces with none to rescue" (50:22).
Rather, "Sacrifice thank offerings to God, fulfill your vows to the Most High, and call upon Me in the day of trouble; I will deliver you, and you will honor Me," says the Lord, our God (50:14-15). "He who sacrifices thank offerings honors Me, and he prepares the way so that I may show him the salvation of God" (50:22-23). The best thank-offering you can bring to the Lord is YOURSELF!! Jesus said, "Whoever would come after Me must deny himself, take up his cross daily and follow Me!"
Don't let anyone tell you that "redemption" is a meaningless word. The truth is, anyone who says such a thing proves they don't understand it … and they don't know God … and they don't understand the danger of the road they are walking, because it is wide and many others are on it. Jesus says it leads to destruction, to death, to judgment. The writers of the Psalms believed we needed redemption and that only GOD could do it. We would do well to believe the same!
"O LORD, my God, in You I place my trust. I confess that because of my sinful estate, I cannot redeem myself. Therefore, I give thanks to You, my God, for the gift of Your Son, in whom I HAVE redemption - the forgiveness of sins and eternal life in Your presence. I surrender my life to You and ask You to strengthen me to walk in obedience to Your Word and so show myself to be a disciple of Jesus. In Jesus' name, Amen"
The obvious meaning of this passage in Psalms is that no one can redeem another by his death. No one can pay for another person's sins. This includes the death of Jesus on the cross. Since I am an adult I am responsible for my own actions. I cannot dump that responsibility on Jesus. Furthermore, the book of Numbers says that God is not a man. This means the Christian message is totally false.
ReplyDeleteJoel, the alternative to "the Christian message" is that you have to pay for your own actions, as you say, and the problem is that you can't. Therefore, God will give rightly pronounce you guilty and carry out the judgment you deserve. What the "Christian message" proclaims is good news! God has sent one who is at the same time true man and true God, His own Son, to pay the penalty for sin for all who believe in Him. I urge you to reconsider your rejection of God's offer of forgiveness through faith in the blood of Jesus shed on the cross. "The wages of sin is death (eternal death, suffering, judgment), BUT the gift of God is eternal life through our Lord Jesus Christ."
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