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Saturday, August 31, 2013

REDEEMED BY THE BLOOD OF THE LAMB




Gloria Phifer

Have you ever lost anything valuable? Did it mean enough to you that you would have bought it back if you could have?
                        

                        A woman inherited a rare jewel. She had it fashioned into a necklace.
             It was stolen by a thief.   Years later, as she walked down the main street of a large city, she passed a jewelry store. She glanced and then stopped. There in the window, on display, was her rare, jeweled necklace. She knew the only way she could have it back was to pay the price. When she purchased it, it belonged to her again. She had redeemed what had been stolen from her. It had been lost; now it was found…the price had been paid. The rare jewel had been redeemed and returned to the original owner
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            Ephesians 1: 6-7 In Whom (Christ) we have redemption through His blood, the forgiveness of sins, according to the riches of His grace…

            Redemption in Greek is "apolytrosis" (ap-ol-oo-tro-sis) "Ransom in full. Especially Christian salvation: deliverance, redemption. A releasing; affected by payment of ransom. Liberation procured by the payment of a ransom. This word is a compound of two other words.  "Apo" "which means "separation. A separation; of a part, from the whole. Any kind of separation of one thing from another by which the union or fellowship of the two is destroyed. Where, from some part of a whole, some part is taken. From another word "lytron". "A redemption price…atonement.

            Thoughts on these words? What does the word separation mean to you? What about atonement?

            What really spoke to me about these words was the separation of man from God.
How painful for the Lord to have this separation from mankind. How devastating was this separation for mankind. It meant…sin…total depravity, without the presence of God. The second word that stood out to me was Atonement.

            What are your thoughts about the definition of "Apo"…A separation, of a part, from the whole? Clearly mankind was no longer whole without God. What about God? He had lost His fellowship with His creation…mankind.
            Mankind can never be whole without God. That is why there is so much talk about feeling the hole inside you. The age old question…"why am I alive? What is life all about? What is my purpose?" These questions can only be answered through One…God. He fills the hole. He gives the purpose. He gives the reason for living. Col. 2:10. It is through Christ that we find our wholeness …our completeness. 

            Greek for complete is "pleroo"(play-ro-o). "Full, filled up (as opposed to empty). Of a surface, covered in every part. Of the soul, thoroughly permeated with. Complete, lacking nothing, perfect.

            Wow! I don't know about you but this is wonderful!!! Don't you think? Do you see wholeness? Lacking nothing! Complete in Christ!

            This is what our Father God wants for us is "wholeness." Being filled up with Him.

Nothing else will do. He has done this for us IN CHRIST.  By His grace.
           
            We see through the word "Apo" the fellowship of the two had been destroyed. I was thinking back to the beginning of God and man. In the garden where He walked and talked with them….His creation…created in His image. His creation who could commune with Him. The one that was given speech.
Genesis 3:8 The Lord God came to the garden, in the cool of the evening and walked with Adam and Eve. They had once longed for and enjoyed His presence, now they hid themselves. The fellowship and wholeness had been destroyed.

            One of the saddest words in the Bible…vs.9 "And the Lord God (Jehovah Elohim) called unto "Adam…where are you?" Genesis 5:1-2 He called their name Adam.
When He called "Adam where are you?" He was calling for both of them.
            The fellowship had been destroyed. The separation had come.
                                     MANKIND WHERE ARE YOU?

            The only way to have that separation repaired and restored was redemption. There would be a price that would be paid.
            Gen. 3:14-15.A Promised Messiah…The Seed of the woman would come. In natural conception, the seed comes from the man and fertilizes the woman's egg. But this birth would be of God. The Seed of the woman.   The birth of the Seed of the woman would be Holy. Luke 1:26-35.
Luke 2:7-14.  vs. 14 what was God's purpose for mankind given by the angels? 

            1 John 4:7-10. Propitiation means "atonement".  Propitiation in Greek is "hilasmos" Atonement. And expiator: propitiation.
            Romans 5:11 Atonement in Greek "katallage". Exchange. Restoration to the Divine favor: atonement. Reconciliation. Restoration of the favor of God to sinners that repent and put their trust in the expiatory death of Christ.  To reconcile (those who are at variance). Return to favor with. Be reconciled to one. To receive one into favor." 

            1 John 1:2-2. Propitiation for our sins. (Atonement.)
What are your thoughts on Atonement? Why was Jesus the Atonement for our sins?
            Behold the Lamb of God…John 1:29.

            Jesus came to restore our oneness with God: to restore our fellowship with our God.
He came to give us abundant life. John 10:10. In this scripture we also see the thief. The one who came to steal, kill and destroy. Jesus came to destroy the works of the devil. 1 John 3:8.

            We have been bought back by a great price. 1 Peter 18-25. We have been redeemed by the precious Blood of Christ…a Lamb without blemish and without spot. He was foreordained before the foundation of the world and was manifest in these last times for you and me. 

            Maybe this won't hit you like it did me but when this thought came I was stunned.  The blood that was shed was the blood of God. For Jesus is not only the Son of God, He is God.
            Is this as profound to you as it was to me?  John 1:1-4 and 14. The Word was God.

            He has come to give us life. 1 John 5:10-15.  Our fellowship with the Father has been restored. Once again we can walk in His presence and hear His voice.
            Rev. 5:9 For You were slain and have redeemed us to God…
            We are the redeemed of the Lord. To God be the glory!!!
            All week I have been thinking what David wrote and this is the way I feel…I am in awe…Ps. 8:4 "What is man, that You are mindful of him? And the son of man, that You visit him?"

      Ps 107:2. Let the redeemed of the Lord say so... I AM THE REDEEMED OF THE LORD. IN CHRIST.

Saturday, August 10, 2013

ACCEPTED IN THE BELOVED.



Gloria Phifer
           
            How important is acceptance to you?  Where do you find the most important acceptance of your life?
           
            Ephesians 1:6. To the praise of the glory of His grace, wherein He has made us accepted in the Beloved.
            Accepted in Greek is "charitoo" (khar-ee-too) To grace. Endue with special honor. Make accepted. To be highly favored. To make graceful, charming, lovely, agreeable. To peruse with grace. To compass with favor. To honor with blessings." (Compass means to surround.)

            I love this word…what about you? What stands out to you in the Greek meaning of "accepted?"

            Ps. 5:12 For You Lord will bless the righteous; with favor will you compass him as a shield.

            Compass in Hebrew is "atar". "To encircle (for attack or protection) especially to crown. To surround. To crown…give a crown. Bestow er. (The One Who encircles and crowns.)

            What are your thoughts about being encircled? Being crowned? Surrounded by favor? Having a shield of favor encircling you?
            Do you see yourself as highly favored? What difference would it make in your life if you realized you are surrounded with favor? The difference in knowing you are totally accepted in the Beloved?
            How would this knowledge, this belief affect your life? What perspective would you have? Would it change the way you see yourself?

            In Psalm 5 Shield in Hebrew is "tsinnah (tsin-naw') A large shield. (As if guarding by prickliness.) It comes from a word that means to be "prickly, a thorn, a hedge."

            Do you ever pray for a hedge of protection? I have.
            We have a hedge of protection…the favor of God. Does this comfort you?

                        Beloved in Greek is "agapao" "To love dearly."

            Christ is the dearly beloved of the Father.  He has made us accepted in the Beloved…IN CHRIST.
            What are your thoughts, that you are accepted in the Beloved…you are accepted In Christ?

            The Lord has brought this word "beloved" to me in a different way many times. It has always been … be…loved. To remember and to know that I am loved. 

            Notice: He has made us accepted. It is nothing we have done on our own. The praise goes to the glory of His grace. It is His grace that has made us accepted.

            Grace…In Greek is "charis". "The Divine influence upon the heart, and it's reflection in the life: including acceptance, benefit, favor, gift, joy, liberality, pleasure. The merciful kindness, by which God, exerting His holy influence upon souls, turns them to Christ, keeps, strengthens, and increases them in Christian faith." Notice grace is a "Gift".

            Eph. 2:8. For by grace are you saved, through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is a gift of God.
            What do you do with a gift? 

What is the motivation of the Giver?  A price for this Gift has been paid for by the Giver.  John 3:16. God gave. 1 Cor. 6:20.  Here is our Beloved…John 1:14.
What does grace mean to you? John 1:17 the law was given by Moses, but Grace and Truth came by Jesus Christ.

Our proclamations:
v     I am a child of the Living God.
v     I am a son of God …John 1:12
v     I am chosen by God. Ephesians 1:4.
v     I am adopted by Jesus Christ Ephesians 1:5
v     I am accepted in the Beloved