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GOD’S WORD FOR FEBRUARY 15

GOD’S WORD FOR FEBRUARY 15 ~ ~ Hebrews 13:20-21 ~ ~” Now may the God of peace who brought again from the dead our Lord Jesus, that great Shepherd of the sheep, by the blood of the eternal covenant, equip you with everything good that you may do His will.”

Day 4 of why Christ suffered and died for us, according to John Piper in his book, “The Passion of Jesus Christ.”

Christ Suffered and Died…………….

TO ACHIEVE HIS OWN RESURRECTION FROM THE DEAD

The death of Christ did not merely precede His resurrection —   it was the price that obtained it.  That’s why Hebrews 13:20 says that God brought Him from the dead “by the blood of the eternal covenant.”

The “blood of the eternal covenant.”  Is the blood of Jesus.  As He said in the upper room with His Apostles: “This is My blood of the Covenant.” (Matthew 26:28).  When the Bible speaks of the blood of Jesus, it refers to His death.  No salvation would be accomplished by the mere bleeding of Jesus.  His bleeding to DEATH is what makes His blood-shedding crucial. (and incidentally, it was no “coincidence” that He was crucified on the day that all the lambs were sacrificed for the annual Passover.  He is the Lamb of God———the ultimate sacrifice for sin, and the only one who can really take away sin.  The lamb sacrifices were merely symbolic of His sacrifice).

Now what is the relationship between this shedding of Jesus’ blood and the resurrection?  The Bible says He was raised not just AFTER the blood-shedding, but BY it.  This means that what the death of Christ accomplished was so full and so perfect that the resurrection was a REWARD and VINDICATION of Christ’s achievement of death.

The wrath of God was satisfied with the suffering and death of Jesus. The holy curse against sin was fully absorbed.  The obedience of Christ was completed to the fullest measure.  The price of forgiveness was totally paid.  The righteousness of God was completely vindicated.  All that was left to accomplish was the public declaration of God’s endorsement.  This He gave by raising Jesus from the dead.

When the Bible says, “If Christ has not been raised, your faith is futile and you are still in your sins” (1Corinthians 15:17), the point is that the resurrection proves that the death of Jesus is an all-sufficient price.  If Jesus did not rise from the dead, then his death was a failure.  God did not vindicate his sin-bearing achievement, and we are still in our sins.

But in fact, “Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father (Romans 6:4).  The success of His suffering and death was vindicated.  And if we put our trust in Christ, we are NOT still in our sins.  For “BY the blood of the eternal Covenant,” the Great Shepherd has been raised and lives forever.

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