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If a man should
gain the whole world and lose his soul, what would it profit
him? This is a question that every man, woman, boy, and girl
should ask themselves. When we consider and understand that our
life here is only a short span of years at the most, we should
make preparations to live on with God after this earthly life is
over.
In reading God's sacred Word, we
find that there is only one way by which any soul can obtain
eternal life with God, and that is through Jesus Christ, our
Lord and Saviour. The apostle Peter says in Acts 4:12, "Neither
is there salvation in any other: for there is none other name
under heaven given among men, whereby we must be saved." God
values your soul very highly and through the giving of His Son
to be reviled, defamed, cursed, and put to shame and contempt,
slaughtered in crucifixion, He has paid an immense price for
your soul.
It is written of Jesus by the prophet Isaiah, in the fifty-third
chapter, "He is despised and rejected of men; a man of sorrows,
and acquainted with grief: and we hid as it were our faces from
him; he was despised, and we esteemed him not. Surely, he hath
borne our griefs, and carried our sorrows: yet we did esteem him
stricken, smitten of God, and afflicted. But he was wounded for
our transgressions, he was bruised for our iniquities [not for
His iniquities]: the chastisement of our peace was upon him; and
with his stripes we are healed." The immense suffering and
humiliation that the Saviour underwent was not for any wrong
that He had done, for He "did no sin, neither was guile found in
His mouth."
God, our Father, saw us in sin, lost and without any hope, and
the penalty attached to sin was death and destruction, misery,
damnation, and eternal burning. It is written, "For God so loved
the world [sinners], that he gave his only begotten Son, that
whosoever [that means you, me, or anybody else] believeth in him
should not perish, but have everlasting life." John 3:16.
We usually measure the value of a thing by what we are willing
to pay for it, so we see that God placed an immense value on our
souls, for He was willing that His only Son should suffer the
awful outrage of wicked and sinful men and be exposed to the
ghastly treatment and bear the reality and severe pains of one
being crucified, the just, suffering for the guilty. The penalty
of our sins was eternal death. In order for us to be granted
eternal life, the debt of our sins had to be met, had to be
paid. It took the blood of an innocent man to pay that debt.
Jesus was the only innocent man to be found, for all others had
sinned and come short of the glory of God.
John wept when he saw us all in sin and no one was found to open
the book and loose the seals thereof. Surely, it was a serious
thing and something that should cause great weeping. John was
soon comforted, for an elder said, "Weep not: behold, the Lion
of the tribe of Juda, the Root of David, hath prevailed to open
the book, and to loose the seven seals thereof." (Read
Revelation 5.)
When Jesus Christ, the Son of God, suffered, bled, and died upon
the cross, He opened the Book of Life to every soul; and all who
will believe can be freed from sin and death and have eternal
life. The precious, innocent blood of the Lamb of God is the
immense price that God, who loved you, has paid for your soul;
and that blood, if believed in and received as an atonement for
sin will make the "vilest sinner clean" and innocent. When the
precious Son of God was dying upon the cross, the Father looked
down upon the scene from heaven and saw the innocent blood of
His dear Son flowing freely. Finally, the anguish, pain and
suffering ceased, and it was finished. The Father was satisfied
with the sacrifice that He had made for our sins, and the death
sentence is canceled to all who will believe and receive His
blood as an atonement for their sins.
If sinners will become sorry and repent, ask forgiveness for
sins committed, and accept the blood sacrifice which Jesus
offered for their sins, they will be covered by the blood of the
Lamb; they will have made peace with God through the sacrifice
made by the Lord Jesus Christ.
If souls could realize the extreme suffering and abuse that
Jesus, an innocent Man, underwent to purchase their salvation,
they would have to be hard-hearted indeed to reject such a
Saviour and turn from their only hope of eternal life.
To give you some idea of what it means to be crucified, I shall
quote from Farrar's Life of Christ: "It was unanimously
considered the most horrible form of death. Among the Romans,
the degradation was also a part of the infliction, and the
punishment . . . was only used in the case of the vilest
criminals. The one to be crucified was stripped naked of all his
clothes, and then followed the most awful moment of all. He was
laid down upon the implement of torture. His arms were stretched
along the cross-beams, and at the center of the open palms the
point of a huge iron nail was placed, which, by the blow of a
mallet, was driven home into the wood. Then through either foot
separately, or possibly through both feet together, as they were
placed one over the other, another huge nail tore its way
through the quivering flesh. Whether the sufferer was also bound
to the cross we do not know; but, to prevent the hands and feet
being torn away by the weight of the body, which could not 'rest
upon nothing but four great wounds,' there was, about the center
of the cross, a wooden projection strong enough to support, at
least a human body, which soon became a weight of agony. Then
the 'accursed tree' with its living human burden was slowly
heaved up and the end fixed firmly in a hole in the ground.
"The feet were but a little raised above the earth. The victim
was in full reach of every hand that might choose to strike. A
death by crucifixion seems to include all that pain and death
can have of the horrible and ghastly-dizziness, cramping,
thirst, starvation, sleeplessness, traumatic fever, tetanus,
publicity of shame, long continuance of torment, horror of
anticipation, mortification of untended wounds, all intensified
just up to the point at which they can be endured at all, but
all stopping just short of the point which would give to the
sufferer the relief of unconsciousness. The unnatural position
made every movement painful; the lacerated veins and crushed
tendons throbbed with incessant anguish; the wounds, inflamed by
exposure, gradually gangrened; the arteries, especially of the
head and stomach, became swollen and oppressed with surcharged
blood; and, while each variety of misery went on gradually
increasing, there was added to them the intolerable pang of a
burning and a raging thirst. Such was the death to which Christ
was doomed."
My dear sinner friend, this is a description of the humiliation
and intense suffering that Jesus went through because He loved
your soul and wanted you to be free from sin and have eternal
life. Jesus is a friend of the sinner. What more could you ask a
friend to do to prove that he loved you? God valued your soul so
highly that He gave His Son as a price for your soul, and Jesus
loved you so much that He willingly suffered for your
redemption. God is not sending souls to hell, but has made a way
for you to escape that awful place, and now, He begs you to
plead guilty of sin and ask forgiveness and accept the Blood as
an atonement, and have peace with God through faith in the Lord
Jesus Christ. Choose life, for eternal life is in His Blood. |