March 11 Wednesday Romans 5.1-11
5 Since we have been acquitted
and made right through faith, we are able to experience true and lasting
peace with God through our Lord Jesus, the Anointed One, the Liberating
King. 2 Jesus leads us into a place of radical grace
where we are able to celebrate the hope of experiencing God’s glory. 3 And
that’s not all. We also celebrate in seasons of suffering because we know that
when we suffer we develop endurance, 4 which shapes our
characters. When our characters are refined, we learn what it means to hope and
anticipate God’s goodness. 5 And hope will never fail to
satisfy our deepest need because the Holy Spirit that was given to us has
flooded our hearts with God’s love.
6 When the time was
right, the Anointed One died for all of us who were far from God, powerless,
and weak. 7 Now it is rare to find someone willing to die for
an upright person, although it’s possible that someone may give up his life for
one who is truly good. 8 But think about this: while we
were wasting our lives in sin, God revealed His powerful love to us in a
tangible display—the Anointed One died for us. 9 As a result,
the blood of Jesus has made us right with God now, and certainly we will be
rescued by Him from God’s wrath in the future. 10 If we
were in the heat of combat with God when His Son reconciled us by laying down
His life, then how much more will we be saved by Jesus’ resurrection
life? 11 In fact, we stand now reconciled and at peace
with God. That’s why we celebrate in God through our Lord Jesus, the Anointed.
This came at the right time for me. "We have been acquitted and made right through faith ..." and "we stand reconciled and at peace with God." This doesn't mean we don't have difficulties and challenges. But we always "anticipate God's goodness" and we can always "celebrate in God through Jesus." - Graham
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