Made, to Become!
2 Corinthians 5:21 AMP
[21] He made Christ who knew no sin to [judicially] be sin on our behalf, so that in Him we would become the righteousness of God [that is, we would be made acceptable to Him and placed in a right relationship with Him by His gracious lovingkindness].
It is important to consider the weight of what Jesus did for us, and to determine the precise expectations that He has from us, so we can live our lives daily in the consciousness of these expectations. It may have been said several times over the past few days, but it bears repeating again that Christ paid a huge sacrifice to secure the life we now have. God could have chosen any other way to pay the price of redemption of man, and because He is God, He would have been justified, but He chose this: the principle of substitution, where the innocent stood in the place of the guilty, so that the guilty could become like the innocent.
This is deep. May God can shed His light of understanding on me, so I can fully grasp the dimensions and implications of this sacrifice. The power and mercy of God says that He 'made Him who knew no sin' to be sin on our behalf. It appears to me that it was the will of God that this would happen. This was why Jesus prayed that prayer in the Garden of Gethsemane, when the weight pressed on Him, asking that the coming cup of glory may pass over Him. However, He was careful to add that it was not His will that needed to be done, but the will of His Father who had it all planned long before it was made manifest. That is not carelessness; that is divine strategy.
Oh the depths of the riches of God's love; I do not have the art or device that can fully explain the depth, scope and reach of what I have been given. Whatever it is I want to lay claim to, it is tied to the finished work of Jesus on the cross; nothing and no one else. It was an act of justice; a crime had been committed, the law had prescribed the just punishment for that crime, and it was only right that the person who did the crime should do the time. This is where God's mercy makes all the difference: the crime had been done and the punishment was still going to be applied, but someone else who did not do the crime was going to pay the price.
By and of ourselves, we would not have made it. God used His own divine process to restore us to Himself. It is in and by Him that we become whatever it is that is His plan and purpose for us. Whatever was in my past, no matter how dirty, has been dealt with, and whatever led to my separation from God has come to an end. I am now made acceptable to Him, and placed in a right relationship with God, all because of His love that would just not let me go. This is the silent but obvious truth: be sure that an accounting will be demanded from all who have been given this gift. Now that I know what I have been given, the ideal response is surrender. Would you? God's time of favour is here.