Rev 1:5-6

      Jesus Christ, who is the faithful witness, the first born of the dead, and the ruler of the kings of the earth.  “Unto him that loves us, and loosed us from our sins by his blood; and he made us to be a kingdom, to be priests unto his God and Father; to him be the glory and the dominion forever and ever.  Amen.”

 

Whatever else the Blood of Christ may mean…

      It certainly means that Christ has viewed our sin as of tremendous gravity.  With Him it is no slight malady to be cured by a regimen of diet and exercise.  It is deep-seated, radical, perilous, endangering the fabric of our soul’s health and the scope of its outlook on the future.

      No religion that ignores this elemental fact in human consciousness is destined to permanence.  To say with Buddha–sin can be wiped out with good deeds; or with Mahomet–God is good, and will not be hard on you –is not enough.  The religious creed that deals most radically and drastically with sin is the one which will ever appeal most strongly to the human heart, and it is because Jesus Christ has not treated sin lightly, but has loosed men from it by His blood, that He is enthroned forever.

      It is thus that He speaks to every sin-burdened soul, profoundly conscious of its heavy binding links, sighing for the liberty of the sons of God.  This forgiveness and loosing is for thee.  What Christ was as Alpha, He is as Omega.  He is the same to-day as in the yesterday of the past.  All that He did for those first believers in Himself, He waits to do for us, if only with humble penitence and faith we will claim it at His hands.  He loves us! He purchased us for Himself, not with corruptible things as silver and gold, but with His precious blood.  He breaks the power of cancelled sin, and tells us that we are loosed from its bondage.  He has made us free, and we need not again yield to the evil things of which we are ashamed, any more than the woman whom He healed needed to continue to be bent double (Luk 13:11-13).  Let us lift up ourselves, and go forth to glorify God in an upright walk and conversation; to reign in this life through the one Man, Christ Jesus (Rom 5:17).

 

Let us Pray:

      Most holy and adorable Lord, who has loosed me from my sins, I thankfully accept the redemption which Thou hast purchased, and the glad freedom from the guilt and power of sin.  Enable me henceforth to walk in newness of life.  And to Thee, my Lord and King shall be glory and dominion forever and ever.  Amen.