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Be Conciliated To God
For Christ, then, are we
ambassadors, as of God entreating through us. We are beseeching for Christ's sake, 'Be
conciliated to God!' (2 Corinthians 5:20)
IS GOD entreating me to be at peace with Him? I thought He was
angry with me because of my sins.
Not
so! God, in His fathomless grace, condescends to do all the entreating now! Don't drown
out His entreaties with your pleadings for forgiveness, for He gives you His word that
your sins have been already taken care of, once and for all, by the Savior, Christ Jesus,
Who died for you on the cross.
But
how can I be sure ...?
Your
salvation is guaranteed by the fact that God raised Him from the dead. God's Word assures
us that Christ was given up because of our offenses, and was roused because of our
justifying (Rom. 4:25, Concordant Version).
Your
faith in these facts is all that really matters. There is nothing left for you to do,
except believe God. Yet to him who is not working, yet is believing on Him Who is
justifying the irreverent, his faith is reckoned for righteousness. (Rom. 4:5).
For in grace are you saved, and this is not out of you; it is an outright
gift, not based on anything which you may do, but based on His love for you. These things
are so, lest anyone should be boasting. For His achievement are we (Eph.
2:6-10). If your faith is genuine, this is only because you have been graciously
granted, for Christ's sake, ... to be believing on Him (Phil. 1:29).
The
Lord Jesus did not merely offer you a chance to believe. No, He cares so much
for God's chosen ones that He provides for them ever so much better than that. Besides,
before you had the spirit, you were not able to know concerning spiritual
things (1 Cor. 2:14). And when God called you, He was quite as able to unveil His Son in
you as He was in Paul (Gal. 1:15,16). The reason why anyone believes is not because of
something he has done, but because of something He, the Lord Jesus, has done! The
grace of our Lord overwhelms our unbelief with faith and love in Christ
Jesus (1 Tim. 1:14). God already chose those in Christ long ago; so
there is no risk involved at all (Eph. 1:4-6).
God
is commending this love of His to us, seeing that, while we are still sinners, Christ died
for our sakes (Rom. 5:8). God has done it all. Salvation is of the Lord.
It is by God in man, not God and man!
He
gave His Son to die for you; He made Him to be a sin offering for your sake; He gives you
His own righteousness through Christ. He has provided everything because He knows that you
cannot provide it yourself. Rather you should recognize that God has already done it by
Himself for Himself, so He needs no conciliation. But you do! All the estrangement is on
your side. The quickest way to rid yourself of it is to listen to His entreaties, and heed
them.
Sit
down and think it over. The moment your thoughts stray back to yourself, you are off the
track. Let me tell you a secret. The greatest thing, after all, is not your salvation, but
God's glory. That is really His main reason for saving you. He loves you and He never
would have allowed sin to come between you and Himself in the first place, if it would not
eventually be to His glory and for your greatest good.
Ponder
this: God is actually entreating you to be conciliated, or at peace, with Him. He has done
everything necessary to justify you, so that you may walk boldly into His presence (Rom.
5:1,2). Right now you may not be able to realize all of this fully, but respond to His
entreaty Be conciliated to God! And thank Him
for His unspeakable gift!
For
Christ, while we are still infirm, still in accord with the era, for the sake of the
irreverent, died (Rom. 5:6).
God
is commending this love of His to us, seeing that, while we are still sinners, Christ dies
for our sakes. Much rather, then, being now justified in His blood, we shall be saved from
indignation, through Him. For if, being enemies, we were conciliated to God through the
death of His Son, much rather, being conciliated, we shall be saved in His life. Yet not
only so, but we are glorying also in God, through our Lord, Jesus Christ, through Whom we
now obtained the conciliation (Rom 5:6, 8-11).
A. E. Knoch

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