Why the Sacrifice?

For Christ also suffered for sins once for all, the righteous for the unrighteous, that He might bring you to God, after being put to death in the fleshly realm but made alive in the spiritual realm. 1 Peter 3:18

 We need to be very careful that we become so used to living our natural lives that scriptures about sin and out need for redemption are offensive. I can see this happening in my world around me. Songs about our sin and need for redemption do not go down too well. Television can be a part of this indoctrination. Television with shows about life and what we can do tend to prop us up and cause us to not want God. I love documentaries and tonight I watched two and even now I can taste the independence and will of man in the atmosphere.

At the Christmas carols on Saturday night, two nights ago, there were carols about our sin and need for redemption. I remember thinking these won't last long. It is only with a revelation of sin, through the Holy Spirit do we repent and change. Without it we become hardened by sin. Singing about redemption can occur once the revelation has been embraced, not before. Before, it irks us.

However, the flesh does not negate the reality of what Jesus did actually do for us. He did what He did so that we could be brought to the Father. Fancy that! Father God wants to know us! Awesome!

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