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READ | 1 John 1:1-13
Genesis 1:27 teaches that God created us—male and female—in His image. As a
result of Adam’s rebellion, however, sin entered the hearts of his
descendants and separated all of us from our Creator. With that act of
disobedience, human nature became self-centered instead of focused on
the Lord. The desire to spend time with God was replaced by a bent away
from Him.
Knowing our dilemma—that we are enslaved by our “flesh” and unable to
pay the penalty we owe—the heavenly Father sent His Son Jesus to stand
in as our substitute. Because He is perfectly “holy, innocent, and
undefiled” (Heb. 7:26), Christ alone qualified to carry our sins to the cross and
pay our outstanding debt. When we receive Jesus’ finished work on our
behalf, we are acknowledging His Lordship over our lives. Then we are
adopted into God’s family and have fellowship with Him (1 Cor. 1:9).
Take a moment to reflect on Christ’s “rescue mission.” Jesus, the One
without sin, chose to take on mankind’s sins—past, present, and
future—to save us from eternal separation from the Father. He willingly
gave His life so we might be reconciled to God and live with Him
forever. As we ponder this amazing demonstration of grace and love, our
response should be a strong desire to fellowship with Him.
Child of God, you were designed to have sweet communion with your
heavenly Father. Jesus died so that you and I might become part of His
family. How strong is your need for fellowship with Him? Does it
override the clamor of the day’s events or get lost in the demands of
daily living?