Thursday, February 14, 2013

Love Story


Over the last two days we've observed both Ash Wednesday, which marks the beginning of Lent and our remembrance of Christ's passion and resurrection, and St. Valentine's Day, when we celebrate romantic love. These events wouldn't seem to have much in common, unless one remembers that Christ's victory over sin and death climax the greatest love story ever known.

Maybe due to the frequency of its telling, many approach the story of Holy Week and Christ's betrayal, suffering, death, and resurrection mostly as a colorful tale involving things done and said by Jesus and those around him over 2000 years ago--the stuff of epic movies. Do we really experience the story personally, and fully appreciate our own role in it?

To do so, we must understand the purpose and the force behind everything that happened that fateful week, and that it was all for us--not just for mankind collectively, but for every person individually. The purpose was our salvation from sin, so that we could share eternal happiness with our Father and Lord. The force was Love--a love vaster than the Universe and older than Time, yet as immediate and personal as you and I this moment; a love that satisfies both absolute justice and infinite mercy. It's a love that extends to all people and to every soul one by one, as if Christ came to this earth, lived and taught, suffered and died on the cross, and rose from the dead specifically to save [your name here] alone (Luke 15:4, 7). It was for YOU and to win YOUR salvation that He did all this--not grudgingly, but willingly, even before you were born or had ever heard of Him, and regardless of anything and everything you would ever do, no matter how deep your ignorance or contempt of Him. It's a love beyond rational comprehension and entirely unconditional, having nothing to do with deserving or worthiness--except His.

Never doubt that God knows and loves you personally. You're as precious to Him as any and every other one of His children. Remember that Christ came to earth to save you, to pay for your sins, no matter what they might be--and would have done so if even you were the only sinner who had ever lived. He loves you so much, that He went through all that He did just so He could have your company in Heaven forever. There's never been a greater miracle. It truly is the Greatest Love Story Ever Told!


Tom Fleming
Songs of Praises

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