HE KNEW A CROSS WAS HIS FUTURE BEFORE HE CREATED!

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Keep his decrees and commands, which I am giving you today, so that it may go well with you and your children after you and that you may live long in the land the LORD your God gives you for all time.  Deuteronomy 4:40

DON’S COMMENTS : We can forget or ignore how precious God’s Word and Christ was to our founding fathers but God’s influence and providence in their actions and choices and in establishing and blessing our country must not be forgotten or ignored if we are going to avoid God’s judgment on us for forsaking Him…  Take a moment to reflect on above devotion and especially last quote.  God’s Word is either absolute or obsolete.  Which is it for you?  It is ABSOLUTE for me.  I know it to be true – just as true as it was for Moses and Israelites of Deuteronomy as it is today – even more so since we have so much more Word and Revelation of His plan than they had.  Yet, how precious is His Word to you and me?   We need to treat it as precious as it is.  Just because we can buy a Bible for a few dollars and may have a dozen copies lying around in our homes, doesn’t mean it is any less precious.   There are billions of people in the world, but would we be any more precious if we were the only ones?  Would we be any more or less precious to Him if we were the only ones?   NO!!  He would have gone to the cross for just you or me if we were the only one.  But His sacrifice was sufficient for all – just you and me but also for the entire world of all generations.  His sacrifice was all inclusive only requiring each of us to accept His sacrifice in order to cleanse away our sins and justify and sanctify us before Him.  That is the Good News of the Gospel and the Good News of Easter.  Easter Sunday is a week and a half away.  This Sunday is Palm Sunday – the day when Christ went into Jerusalem knowing He would not leave alive – knowing what He would endure.  Yet He willingly chose to enter and face what He had planned to do from eternity past.  God knew what He would require and Christ knew what He would do in order to redeem you and me long before we were born.  He chose the time and way He would pay for our sins, but He did so alone feeling the full affect of the humanity and guilt we endure and experience but without the shelter of His divinity.    Because He did, we need not face hardships alone without the shelter of His divinity.  He is our shelter and our protector and our encourager as well as our savior and friend.   He knows and understands our struggles because He endured them alone so we won’t need to.  Yet hardships build strength and character, so we too must endure a level of hardship and suffering necessary to our development and maturing for eternity.   Children must learn and grow up into responsible adults.  So must we – a process that goes on all our lives – even if we live to 100 or more, we are still learning and growing and maturing.     HE KNEW THE CROSS WAS HIS FUTURE BEFORE HE CREATED – BEFORE HE CREATED THE UNIVERSE – BEFORE HE CREATED MAN! – BEFORE HE CREATED YOU AND ME!  BE GLAD FOR THAT, WE WERE NOT AN ACCIDENT – WE WERE CREATED AT GREAT COST AND FORGIVEN AT A GREAT PRICE, SO WE HAVE GREAT VALUE TO HIM!!                    

2 thoughts on “HE KNEW A CROSS WAS HIS FUTURE BEFORE HE CREATED!

  1. This is wonderful! I’m so happy that you are doing this….letting your light shine ! This world can be very dark a lot of the time and it is very inspirational as more and more believers open up about their faith.
    Facebook has been a real blessing in allowing me to develop as a Christian. As someone said, ‘” If no one knows you’re a Christian then you’re not doing it right!”. So I was really very delighted to see this today on social media. It’s where Christ loved to be, out among the everyday people !
    Wishing you and Arlene a blessed Easter season filled with meaning, gratitude and joy!

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    1. Thank you so much for the kind words of encouragement. I truly believe we don’t have much time left before His return so need to use time left wisely. If care to, I’d encourage you to read my other blog entries, including one that is a link to my drop box files that includes my past devotional journal entries as well as other resources available there. A friend visiting from Ukraine encouraged me to do this and helped me set it up. God’s blessings, Don

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