Saturday, August 19, 2017

REDEMPTION

O Israel, put your hope in the LORD, for with the LORD is unfailing love and with him is full redemption. He himself will redeem Israel from all their sins.” Psalm 130:7


The act of redemption can make sense in two ways. According to the theology, it is an act of delivering from sin or saving from evil and then it somehow leads to salvation. The other in the corporate sense is the act of purchasing back something previously sold. Well, we know Christ is the only Redeemer we have, who can actually redeem us from every sin with his immense yet redeeming love. So that's how a believer concludes that the redemption is only at the cross and is found nowhere else. Now if you consider the second case of defining redemption as an act of gaining back something, yet again you find it at the cross(Hebrews 9:12). While we sold our souls to the sin, Christ was the one who bought us at a price and redeemed us. Is this the kind of similar facet I was talking about in the first case? Of course yes! Why do you think I had to emphasize more on this particular cognitive content is that the meaning of the Biblical Redemption is probably a confused concept in many of the modern-day churches. Galatians 3:13 says, redemption helps us receive the promise of the Spirit. But the act of redemption in the present-day is being subjected to more as physical honour, more material and more financial. The meaning of redemption is taking the other routes. This has quite surprised and stunned me for what the church is teaching. Physical, health and financial as the aspects of redemption? Has these anything to do with the Spirit? Alright! If we talk in those terms, Matthew 6:32 says, "Your heavenly Father knows that you need them". He provides us what we are really in need of. He knows that we are in need of food, health, a place to dwell...... to live in this world.  But it doesn't mean that if you have got none of these, you have no redemption. That's not true. To make it more clear, "FOR YOU KNOW THAT IT WAS NOT WITH PERISHABLE THINGS SUCH AS SILVER OR GOLD THAT YOU WERE REDEEMED FROM THE EMPTY WAY OF LIFE HANDED DOWN TO YOU FROM YOUR FOREFATHERS, BUT WITH THE PRECIOUS BLOOD OF CHRIST, A LAMB WITHOUT BLEMISH OR DEFECT." 1 Peter1:17. Ah! and that's it. That's the truth. Silver, gold, wealth all these are perishable. God has given us something which is imperishable that is the Spirit of God. And the promise of the Spirit comes from redemption(Heb 9:12). God rescued us from the darkness, He brought us into the kingdom of the Son he loves, in Him, we have redemption, the forgiveness of sins (Col 1:13, Eph 1:7, Ps 130:7). Nowhere in the Scripture did I find, worldly issues, as the aspects of redemption, but the true and biblical redemption is about forgiveness, the Spirit and Jesus himself. Watch over what redemption is according to you. Blessed be.

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