Thursday, April
28, 2022
PEACE THROUGH THE BLOOD!
Col 1:19-21
19 For it pleased the Father that in him should
all fulness dwell;
20 And, having made peace through the blood of his cross, by him to reconcile all
things unto himself; by him, I say, whether they be things in earth, or things in
heaven.
21 And you, that were sometime alienated and enemies
in your mind by wicked works, yet now hath he reconciled.
In 1962, Don and Carol Richardson risked their lives to share the gospel with
the Sawi people of New Guinea. Peace Child tells their unforgettable story
of living among these headhunters and cannibals, who valued treachery through
fattening victims with friendship before the slaughter. God gave Don and Carol
the key to the Sawi hearts via a redemptive analogy from their own mythology.
The "peace child" became the secret to unlocking a value system that
had existed through generations.
Similarly, Jesus was
the “peace child” that
reconciled sinful man and Holy God. His sacrificial death became the satisfaction
of God’s sense of justice and the means whereby God might express His love. The
word “sometime,” as it is used in verse 21 does not mean intermittently
alienated but formerly alienated. It was a grievous condition that is
now past because of Christ.
The word “enemies” means that we were not only estranged from God but
that we were actively hostile to God! This is the position and the condition of
unredeemed man.
Warren Wiersbe
comments that “They did
not reconcile themselves to God; it was God who took the initiative in His love
and grace. The Father sent the Son to die on a cross that sinners might be reconciled
to God. Jesus died for us when we were "without strength" (Rom 5:6) and could do nothing
for ourselves. He died for us "while we were yet sinners" and
"when we were enemies" (Rom
5:8,10).
Dear Lord, thank you for becoming our “Peace
Child.” AMEN
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