Page 46 - In Heavenly Places (1967)

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Christ Our Sacrifice and Surety, February 5
Who his own self bare our sins in his own body on the tree, that we,
being dead to sins, should live unto righteousness: by whose stripes
ye were healed.
1 Peter 2:24
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If for some crime that you had committed you were incarcerated within
prison walls, with the sentence of death passed upon you, and a friend
should come to you and say, “I will take your place, and you may go
free,” would not your heart be filled with gratitude for such unselfish love?
Christ has done infinitely more than this for us. We were lost; the sentence
of death had been passed upon us; and Christ died for us, and thus set us
free. He said, “I will take upon Myself the guilt of the sinner, that he may
have another trial. I will put within his reach power that will enable him
to overcome in the struggle with evil.”
This is where human beings stand today. Christ has bought us with
His life, and we belong to Him. All our powers, physical, mental, and
spiritual, belong to Him; and to withhold from Him that which is His own
is robbery.
Imagine, if possible, the nature and degree of Christ’s sufferings. This
suffering in humanity was to prevent the outpouring of the wrath of God
upon the whole of those for whom Christ died. Yea, for the church this
great sacrifice will be efficacious throughout eternity. Can we compute
the amount of her transgression in figures? Impossible. Then who can
approach unto a conception of what Christ has endured when standing in
the place of surety for His church ...? ... [He was] the only One who could
bear the strokes in behalf of the sinner and because of His innocence not be
consumed.... In the sacrifice of God’s only-begotten Son is demonstrated
the awful glory of divine justice and holiness.
By pledging His own life Christ has made Himself responsible for
every man and woman on the earth. He stands in the presence of God,
saying, “Father, I take upon Myself the guilt of that soul. It means death
to him if he is left to bear it. If he repents he shall be forgiven. My blood
shall cleanse him from all sin. I gave My life for the sins of the world.”
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