Jesus is Saviour
Why Jesus is Saviour! Why couldn’t just any
Tom, Dick or Harry give their life for the human race? In order to understand
this we must understand a few basics:
23 For the wages of
sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our
Lord. (Rom 6:23)
The
basic we are after from this passage is “the wages of sin is death”. This means that all
people who will ever walk this earth will very quickly fail to live without
sin, and come to deserve death by committing sinful acts. Without a savior,
death is permanent. Death has two implications; firstly, the death of our body,
secondly, being separated from the presence of God.
The whole point with a savior is
that he should defeat death! Not just die. He would
have to be without sin. If he just dies, the gates of death and hell would
still be closed, and the dying would have
been in total vain. All Tom, Dick and Harry could do is to die. Since they,
themselves, already have their backs are laden with sins of their own, there
would be no room on their backs for yours or mine.
Shall the prey be
taken from the mighty, or the lawful captive delivered? But thus saith the LORD, Even the captives
of the mighty shall be taken away, and the prey of the terrible shall be
delivered: (Isaiah 49:24)
The ‘Mighty’ and the ‘Terrible’ mentioned in this passage
is Lucifer. It is clear from this passage that because we are not without sin
we are lawfully his captives! The lawful owner of us will not accept Tom, Dick and
Harry, nor their sacrifice, since they
belong to him as well! The only one who can save the lawfully imprisoned is
the only one who, through being without sin stands outside of Lucifer’s prison
system. This is why
Jesus is Saviour.
Now,
this is what happened; Jesus volunteered to be a Trojan horse in the prison of
Death.
He did so by letting the sins of every living soul who would ever walk this
earth fall upon him, and he took the punishment for those sins. Laden with our
sins, Jesus was no longer without sin, and he therefore became the lawful
captive in Lucifer’s dungeons, bearing all sins. Since he bore all sins,
everyone else in those dungeons who would accept his sacrifice could now leave,
without sin, since Jesus were now the sinner-by-proxy. When a triumphant Satan
thought he had the Christ, Jesus rose in full majesty on the third day,
shedding all the sins on the dungeon floor. They were atoned for, and could
bind no-one.
This could only be done because he was without
sins of his own. Lucifer could not
point to him and shout ‘stay put!’ No, Jesus was without sin. He was always
pure. He only bore the sins of others, our sins, to suffer our pains, and to
free us from death and hell.
This is how Jesus is Saviour!
One bad
thought, one ill feeling or one secret act of disobedience, and Jesus would
have been a lawful captive with the rest of us. He would have been
no more help to us than Tom, Dick and Harry.
A
sacrifice like this could only be made by pure charity. No one could be
forced to suffer like that in righteousness, for in the midst of suffering it
would not be possible not to curse the one forcing this suffering onto you.
Further, who would God be if he would force anyone to undergo such torture? No,
the only driving force possible in performing this sacrifice is the power of
love.
12 This is my commandment, That ye love one another, as I have
loved you.
13 Greater
love hath
no man than this, that a man lay down
his life for his friends. (John 15:12-13)
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