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It is Well With My Soul (2)

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1 Peter 3:18 Christ himself suffered when he died for you, and with that one death he paid for your sins. He was not guilty, but he died for people who are guilty. He did this to bring all of you to God. In his physical form he was killed, but he was made alive by the Spirit.

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“Sin” is the central dilemma of humanity. No, it’s not a popular word these days. Many consider it to be a reflection of the irrelevant religious views of a bygone era. But that doesn’t change a thing.

And what’s considered even more outdated, more irrelevant, is that there should be any notion of a personal force of evil – Satan. But, as history has shown time and time again, just because the majority believe something doesn’t make it so.

Think about the sin in your life. How often have your failings, your mistakes, your sin, ruined things for you and for those around you? More times than you can count, right? And worst of all, we seem helpless to deal with it. Yesterday we met Horatio Spafford, who penned the hymn, It is Well With My Soul. Here’s the second verse:

Though Satan should buffet, though trials should come,
Let this blessed assurance control,
That Christ has regarded my helpless estate,
And hath shed His own blood for my soul.

It is for the very reason of our helplessness to overcome our sin that Jesus died for us. Writes the Apostle Peter to persecuted Christians suffering terrible trials:

1 Peter 3:18 Christ himself suffered when he died for you, and with that one death he paid for your sins. He was not guilty, but he died for people who are guilty. He did this to bring all of you to God. In his physical form he was killed, but he was made alive by the Spirit.

So, as you suffer through the consequences of your sin, remember that it is for the very reason of your helplessness to overcome them that Christ died for you. So great is His love for you that He shed His own blood for your soul.

That’s God’s Word. Fresh … for you … today.

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David Dzungwe

I actually love reading these word of God here,because I get alot of insight here.Keep up the Lord’s work.