Words can't express the relief I experienced when I finally received the
title in the mail.
Out of necessity and desire, I purchased my
first car when I was fourteen. I financed it for four long years which
was all my teenage life. When the last few payments were in sight,
finances became tight, so I re-financed it for two more years. High
mileage dazzled the odometer by the time it was paid for, but it was a
joyous day when the final payment was made.
Receiving the "Paid
in Full" notice for something you've labored diligently to pay for is
exhilarating, and the writer of Hebrews reminds us that Jesus made the
final payment on our sin debt. "Unlike those other high priests, he does
not need to offer sacrifices every day . . . But Jesus did this once for
all when he offered himself as the sacrifice for the people's sins"
(Hebrews 7:27 NLT).
I can only imagine what living in Old
Testament times would've been like. Sacrifice after sacrifice . . . Week
after week . . . Year after year. No assurance that what I was doing
paid God anything in full . . . Especially my sin debt. The good acts
only covered my sin until a better payment could be made.
With
Jesus' death on the cross, sin's payment was "Paid in Full." No more
sacrifices are needed. I can't work to earn God's love, nor will he let
me into heaven because of the good works I've done. This is what makes
Christianity unique and separates it from other world religions. No
grand scales. No tally list. Just a simple question: "What did you do
with Jesus?"
My good deeds are only acts of appreciation for the
ultimate price Christ paid for my salvation. Have you received your
"Paid in Full" notice?
Prayer: We praise You Heavenly Father for
sending Your Son to pay our sin debt in full. Help us live in the joy
and freedom of forgiveness.