Savior and Redeemer


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"I am the resurrection and the life: he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live." (John 11:25)

I found this wonderful article by Sydney S. Reynolds in a magazine my daughter receives and I thought I would share it with you.

Nathan and his cousins were playing by a large irrigation ditch. They knew that they shouldn't play so close to it, but it was fun to throw rocks into the water, and it was cooler near the water on this hot summer day. Suddenly, Nathan slipped and fell in. His cousins yelled for help. Fortunately the aunts and uncles were not far away. Uncle Gary jumped the pasture fence, ran to the ditch and pulled Nathan from the water just before he went into a culvert under the road. Uncle Gary saved Nathan's life that day.

Nathan will die someday. Everyone will die someday. But Jesus Christ made it possible for us to live again. He gave His life upon the cross for us. Three days later he was resurrected -- His spirit body reunited with His body of flesh and bones, to never again be parted. He lives today! He said, "I am the resurrection and the life: he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live." (John 11:25). Because he did this for us, each of us will be resurrected. He is our Savior.

It would not be a blessing to live forever if we were still burdened with out sins and sorrows. Justice demands that there is a punishment for sin. Jesus Christ took upon Himself the burden of our sins. His suffering in the Garden of Gethsemane and on the cross paid the price for our sins. He suffered so greatly that He bled from every pore. He suffered that punishment for our sins so we would not have to suffer if we will repent. Because He redeemed us from sin, all those who believe in Him and repent of their sins can return to live with Him forever. He is our Redeemer.

You can probably imagine how grateful Nathan's family was to Uncle Gary that summer day. How much more grateful we ought to be to Jesus Christ! His Atonement made it possible for us to live again forever. His Atonement paid the price for our sins if we will repent. No wonder we celebrate Easter! In some parts of the world, people great each other at Easter time by saying, "Christ is risen!" And their friends reply, "In truth, He is risen." Jesus Christ -- our Savior and Redeemer.

     

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