I am moved by how deeply, how passionately God loves us. As we approach Holy Week I invite you to pause each day and plumb the depths of what God did for us… for you 2000 years ago. He literally dealt with sin once and for all. Jesus, God’s Son, performed the most gracious act ever undertaken because He loved and obeyed the Father and because they both love us. Romans 5:8 says “But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.”
I heard a story about a Railroad switchman many years ago that has stuck with me. Back in those days switching a railroad from one track to another was accomplished by manually actuating sets of large, open gears that literally shifted the rails from one set to another. The switchmen were the railroad employees responsible for knowing which tracks went where and how to keep the trains flowing smoothing through the yard without incident. While this is all automated today, back then it was a task that rested upon the knowledge, quick-thinking, and physical strength of the switchman. The story told was long before OSHA rules and regulations.
As the story was told to me one particular day a watchman had decided to take his young son to his work to show him the trains and give him an idea of what his dad did for a living. The young lad was thrilled to see the engines and all new things in the switchyard. While they are there another railroad employee approached the switchman with a question to which the switchman responded. His son saw his chance to “explore” and slipped away. The question it turns out reveals a significant drama unfolding. A passenger train is barreling into the switchyard and has had a brake failure. The father’s presence becomes providential in that he understands the gravity of the situation and is able to quickly determine what must be done to save the train and it’s passengers. It’s fairly complicated, but with a few rapidly executed track switches he can prevent a certain crash and derailment which would injure and kill many passengers. As the father runs from switch to switch making the necessary changes, he is barely ahead of the speeding train. At the last switch he arrives with only a moment to look up before he must throw the switch only to realize making the last switch will send the train down the track where his son is seated playing with a piece of coal. He has only two choices – either save his son and watch many people crash and die or make the switch and watch his son die.
I heard this story before I had children and it was hard to fathom the sacrifice the father made even then. Today I have four children and it is even harder. But this gives us a sense of the sacrifice our heavenly Father made in sending His Son, Jesus, to die for our sins. Why did He do this? The answer absolutely blows me away. He did it because He loves me. He did it because He loves you. He did it because it was the only way we could be reconciled in our relationship with Him.
Sin… my sin, my choices to go my way, had put a barrier between the God who loves me and me. But God never stopped loving me. He never stopped loving you despite your sin. In fact He knew we would be separated from Him so He made a way for us to be reconciled to Him. He called a people group to be His chosen people. Through this group He set up the process where by a substitution, a perfect lamb, could stand in the place of a sinner to take their deserved punishment. The code of justice was served, the penalty was paid, and mercy was extended to the sinner. But the blood of goats and lambs only rolled the penalty forward. It foreshadowed God’s ultimate plan to send His Son, Jesus, to live a perfect sinless life among His chosen people. And at the right time to become the one, perfect sacrifice for all people, for all time. AMAZING… AMAZING LOVE!
For the person reading this right now, I believe God put these thoughts in my heart and encouraged you to read this so He can get you this message. “He loves YOU with an amazing, hard-to-fathom, but true love. You are so precious to Him that He gave that which was, and is, dearest to Him – the life of His Son, Jesus. He purchased your salvation at the highest price imaginable because to Him, you are worth it.”
“Father, this day we thank you for your amazing love. You absolutely overwhelm us with your goodness, your kindness, your mercy. Although we don’t deserve it, we will receive it with thanksgiving. And we love you in return. Imperfect as it is, we offer you our love, our lives, our obedience. God, please deepen our knowledge of You. Help us to be transformed by Your Holy Spirit through the reading of Your Word and obedience to what it says. Jesus, make your life inside of us grow more and more each day. Let your love do its work in us and through us. And love others through us today so that they might know You – the Lover of our soul. Jesus, I pray this in Your mighty and powerful Name. Amen.”
Be blessed and be a blessing today my friend.
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