God is just.
So why not just convict us of our crime and condemn us?
Jesus reveals the heart of God.
Through Jesus, God’s relationship to us changes from Judge to Father.
This is indescribably awesome and wonderful.
From before the beginning, this was God’s aim.
But to be just He must maintain justice and righteousness, to right the wrong, to exact payment for the debt, to balance the scale.
Jesus is the way He prepared to achieve righteousness and love.
Righteousness and Love.
Love.
He didn’t have to do it.
God could have utterly destroyed mankind and it would have been perfectly fitting to do so.
But not only did He prepare The Way to save us but to change our status from criminal to His child!
He didn’t have to do it.
So, what should it mean to us that He did, with such extensive planning, perfect painstaking execution and such extravagant expense to Himself?!
He didn’t have to do it.
But, He did.
I praise His holy name for it!
When we receive Him, The Way, we are given the right to be called children of God, never to be considered criminals again!
We, therefore should not reject His labor of Love but honor and respect it by accepting it and consider God as Father and never as Judge again.
Jesus said call Him, Abba, Father.
Hallelujah.
This shift from Judge to Father is huge.
God’s desire is not to punish us but to prepare us.
Like a good Father, He wants us to learn, so His work is not about letting us off the hook but putting us in a position with Himself where He can help us grow healthy and strong.
Things that happen in life can feel like punishment from a mean, angry God but that is never true for His children.
There’s discipline, but not punishment – correction but not condemnation.
Enjoy the peace of the shift Jesus achieves from Judge to Father.
Believe what Jesus reveals about God.
Know Him as Father, as His child.
Then face life with the joy, peace, confidence and resolve that affords.
‘But as many as received Him, to them He gave the right to become children of God, to those who believe in His name: who were born, not of blood, nor of the will of the flesh, nor of the will of man, but of God.’ – John 1:12-13
‘For you did not receive the spirit of bondage again to fear, but you received the Spirit of adoption by whom we cry out, “Abba, Father.” ‘ -Romans 8:15
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