Thursday, November 28, 2024

He Loved Us First - “This man receives sinners.” It’s the best sermon in the Bible, and it was preached by Pharisees. The Pharisees meant it as a rebuke and a devastating criticism. He loved us first. He loves us in our sins. That’s the essence of the gospel. God loved us while we were still in need of washing. God loved us and then he washed us. God loved us just as we are; in our bondage, our darkness, our sin and filth, he loved us. This is one of the most difficult things for us as human beings to accept, that Jesus receives us just as we are, as sinners

"To Him who loved us and washed us from our sins in His own blood, and has made us kings and priests to His God and Father, to Him be glory and dominion forever and ever. Amen" - (Revelation 1:5–6, NKJV).

I love the sequence of ideas here. 

God loved us while we were still in need of washing.

God loved us and then he washed us. 

God didn’t wash us clean and then love us. 

God didn’t free us from bondage of idolatry and darkness, and then say “Okay, I can stand you now.”

He loved us first.

He loves us in our sins. 

“This man receives sinners” - (Luke 15:2, KJV). 

If you can’t believe it, write it on the wall where you sleep – because it’s true. 

“This man receives sinners.” 

That’s the essence of the gospel. 

It’s the best sermon in the Bible, and it was preached by Pharisees!

The Pharisees meant it as a rebuke and a devastating criticism, but the Holy Spirit said, 

“That’s great! 

"We’ll enshrine that forever in the Book. 

"That’s it! They’ve got it straight. 

"This man receives sinners.”

“Unto him that loved us.” 

God loved us just as we are; in our bondage, our darkness, our sin and filth, he loved us.Des Ford

Eli’s Reflection:

This is one of the most difficult things for us as human beings to accept, that Jesus receives us just as we are, as sinners. 

Why don’t you do what is suggested above and write “This man receives sinners. – Luke 15:2) on a card, and put it up in your study or bedroom, or make it into a bookmark. 

Just put it somewhere where you will be reminded that Jesus receives you.

Dr Eliezer Gonzalez

Dr Eliezer Gonzalez is simply passionate about the gospel. With a background in teaching and management, the Lord called him to the gospel ministry and set him on an academic path. As a result, Eliezer earned two Master’s degrees (in Theology and Early Christian History), and then a PhD in Early Christian History. The Word Spreads Fast, and so do we. Good News Unlimited is led by Eliezer Gonzalez, who communicates the gospel of Jesus Christ with passion and conviction. 

goodnewsunlimited.com

You might also like:

Love Letters - lovers savor the words of love letters. They do not just read them to get facts and information, but read them to sense something of the heartbeat of the one who writes to them. The Bible has sometimes been called God’s love message to us. There can be no doubt that the Bible is the foundational means by which God communicates to us. If that is so, we do well to take it very seriously. It might not be enough to read the Bible often, or read lots of the Bible. We may not so much need to do more reading, as deeper reading

Steadfast Love - God's love knows no limits. It extends to the heavens. God's limitless love also extends to a world of lost sinners. He loved the world so much that "he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life." The Lord's love is so strong that nothing can separate His children from it. God's love is limitless and His faithfulness is without end. God shows his love for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us. He is faithful to keep every promise He has made

The First Love - this love - the love within the Trinity - was the primeval love and is the spring from which flows every other form of true love. The first mention of love in the Old Testament refers to the love of a father (Abraham) for his son Isaac. And the first reference to love in the New Testament speaks of the heavenly love of God the Father for God the Son. Father and Son are prepared to go to the altar of sacrifice, that the will of God might be done and a way of salvation be provided for lost sinners


No comments:

Post a Comment