God's kingdom is built on a broken relationship that was reconciled not
by the offender itself, but by the victim. The lures of this world had
caused us to ignore the pleas of our Loving Heavenly Father and had led
us all astray. There was no way we could ever hear God's voice again, no
way we could have a personal relationship with Him.
At the
appointed time however, Jesus showed up on our own rebellious planet. He
was sent for an impossible mission: to reconcile these rebellious
creatures (Us!) To our loving God.
All those who encountered
Jesus noticed His unconditional love. Even the "religious" of the day,
though they only saw Him through hateful eyes, for wasn't Jesus
capturing the hearts of their own followers? They are the ones who
planned Jesus' execution, which, according to prophecy, would not only
seal their destiny, but would also offer hope to humanity.
Jesus
took our penalty and nailed it to the cross, offering all of us the
opportunity for reconciliation to our loving God. It's now in our hands
whether we want to get to know Him or not. But those who accept this
offer are the ones who become intimately acquainted with Him and the one
He has sent.
Love will shine only when we can see who God truly
is.
How could it be otherwise? Genuine love is the answer to all
of our problems!
This summer I saw something quite unusual at the
Brussels-North train station. A little child accidently dropped the ball
she was carrying. Despite her mother's best efforts to catch it, that
ball bounced unhindered off the platform and onto the train tracks
below. Naturally, the little girl started to cry. She had lost her ball!
The girls' mother looked horrified. No one in their right mind would
try jumping down onto the train tracks to retrieve that ball. A train
could appear at any moment, and the ball's rescuer risked being turned
into a squeezed potato!
Then the unthinkable happened. The girl's
dad came to the rescue. Jumping down off the platform and onto the train
track, he grabbed the ball and threw it back to his daughter. He then
pulled himself back up onto the platform to receive the warm embrace of
his very grateful little girl.
What if a train had suddenly
appeared on the track? What would he have done? What if a policeman had
noticed him? Or anyone who worked at the train station? Couldn't he have
been charged with unsafe trespassing?
But it didn't matter to the
dad! He knew that love is worth any risk!
This is exactly why God
never gave up on us! He loves each one of us as His very own.
Would you like to start experiencing Him?
Rob Chaffart