Good Morning All,
Romans
5:6; “For while we were still weak, at the right time Christ died for the
ungodly.”
The man’s name was Tom Johnson. He was young, but his eyes showed a hardness
that a life of bad choices could give.
It was serious this time. He had
tried to rob a 7-11. He kept blaming the
clerk. “All he had to do was give me the
money; nobody likes a hero.” The young
clerk had pushed the alarm button and Tom startled, shot him. The young clerk died.
Tom had turned to run and right then two
police cruisers pulled up and blocked his escape. He was taken downtown and placed in a cell. He already had a history of being in jail. He had other convictions, and all this added
up to a long stretch ahead of him. He
would talk to his “lawyer” tomorrow.
Some poor, public defender whose law degree still had wet ink on it
would be his attorney. It didn’t matter
to Tom. It wasn’t his fault; it never
was.
As he walked into the courtroom, he saw the
judge and kind of recognized him. “Must
have had him before,” thought Tom. His
“lawyer” moaned under his breath, “Oh, no.”
Tom looked at him. “That is Judge
Johansen,” said the lawyer. He looked at
Tom and said, “You’re screwed; he’ll throw the book at you…then the gavel, and
the table!” Tom was worried. He should have been. The trial was short. He was found guilty of
murder, murder while committing a felony, and attempted robbery.
The judge looked at him and sentenced him
to death and never batted an eye. Tom
hung his head and as the bailiff went to take him out of the courtroom; the
judge stopped them. Everyone turned to
look at the judge. He had removed his
robe and was coming down from the bench.
He came up to the young man and the bailiff. He told the bailiff to release the young
man. The judge then told the bailiff,
“take me instead and let him go.” No one
said a word. The judge looked at the
young man and told him, “you are free, I’ll pay the debt, I’ll take the
punishment.” With that the judge was
escorted to the cell and was executed 2 months later.
That is a story you will never hear on the
news. Yet that is exactly what Jesus did for us. We are far worse than Tom. Our sins rise before God with a stench that
cannot be described. Yet God stepped
down from his holy bench and through Jesus took our punishment and set us
free. Notice Tom didn’t say thank you or
even promise to change. He did
absolutely nothing to earn this act of mercy.
Neither have we; yet God forgives us anyway because He loves us. This is a love that we cannot even
fathom. Someone dying for me and not
demanding anything out of me first is beyond our understanding.
We don’t know about Tom and how his story
ends but what about you? God promises us
salvation and gives us freedom. Do you
believe this? Has this changed your
life? God reaches down and grabs you up
into a huge hug. You can fight or you
can, by faith, hug back. Go ahead and
hug back. Your Father has embraced you
with all of his love; embrace it back and savor its goodness and blessing.
Dear
Father, you sent Jesus to die for us even when we were completely unworthy and
undeserving. Give me the power to hug
you back and to be your child, safe in your arms today and always. In the precious name of Jesus, our risen
Savior, amen.
God’s
Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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