Saturday, April 14, 2012

The Unfailing Plan of a Sovereign God


Sunday the majority of people in our area celebrate Easter.  To some it will simply be a time for family.  For others it will be a time for chocolate bunnies and Reese’s eggs.  Others will reflecte upon a historical event: the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ.

My hope is that all will recognize that the coming of Jesus Christ to earth to suffer and die to pay for the sins of man was not an afterthought but rather a plan from before the “foundation of the earth.”  (Eph. 1)  God in His omniscience (all-knowing) knew that man would rebel. God in His holiness knew that he could not fellowship with sinful man.  God in His justice required a penalty for sin. God in His love and mercy chose to put a plan in action to provide redemption for all who would believe.

Through time God gradually revealed his plan. This started with his response to Adam and Eve’s sin in the garden when he promised a “Seed that would bruise Satan’s head.”(Gen. 3)  Many, many passages speak of God’s plan throughout the Old Testament, but not many are any clearer than Isa. 53:2b-6 “He has no form or comeliness and when we see Him, there is no beauty that we desire Him.  He was despised and rejected by men, a man of sorrows acquainted with grief, and we hid, as it were, our faces from Him; He was despised, and we did not esteem Him.  Surely He has borne our griefs and carried our sorrows; Yet, we esteemed Him stricken, smitten by God, and afflicted.  But He was wounded for our transgressions, He was bruised for our iniquities; The chastisement of our peace was upon Him, and by His stripes we are healed.  All we like sheep have gone astray; We have turned, everyone, to his own way; And the Lord has laid on Him the iniquity of us all.”

This passage though recognized by most as referring to Jesus Christ was written several hundred years before Christ came to earth.

As Jesus ministered publicly for three years he again and again presented Himself as the Messiah.  This required individuals either to bow the knee in worship or to punish Him as a blasphemer.   Despite the fact that through His miracles and wondrous acts He revealed that He indeed was the promised Messiah, the pious religious leaders were not willing or able to accept Him.  They manipulated a Pilate, the people pleasing Roman ruler of the territory, and incited an emotional crowd to bring about Christ’s death.

To many observers this seemed like the end of Jesus Christ.  Perhaps God’s plan had failed?  What these observers did not realize is that God had used Pilate, the Pious religious leaders, and the crowd to fulfill His plan.  They acted through their own personalities and desires to accomplish what God had promised would happen.  They crucified the Messiah as promised.

In trying to pre-empt any possible fake resurrection they helped to prove the reality of Christ’s resurrection.  The governor’s seal and the soldier’s stance could not stop the Son of God from being victorious over sin and death.

God had indeed kept His promise, His plan was fulfilled.  He had provided a way for man’s redemption from sin.   “But as many as received Him to them gave He the power to become children of God, even to those who believe on His name.”  (John 1:12) 

I hope that as each of you reflect upon Christ’s resurrection that you will turn from your sin and put your faith in Jesus Christ to pay the penalty of your sin.  “For by grace are you saved through faith and that not of yourselves it is a gift of God, not of works, lest anyone should boast.”  (Eph. 2:8-9)

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