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July 5,
2004
THE
UNIFIER
"But
now in union with Christ Jesus you who once were far off have
been brought near through the shedding of Christ's blood"
(Ephesians 2:13, NEB).
During
the Vietnam war, while engaged in a heated campaign for the
presidency of the United States of America, Richard M. Nixon
told the moving story of a little girl who appeared at one
of his campaign rallies with a sign that urged, "Bring
us together again." Given the alienation caused by the
war, Mr. Nixon seized the opportunity to transform the slogan
into a powerful campaign appeal that won him the presidency
of the USA.
The fall
of man ushered in a reign of hostility and alienation. It
separated man from God and man from man. To save a fragmenting
planet from self-destruction, Jesus, the unifier, intervened
in human history. As the apostle Paul puts it: "You who
once were far off have been brought near through the shedding
of Christ's blood" (Ephesians 2:13, NEB). We, who were
once aliens, Christless, hopeless, and far away, are now fully
integrated into the family of God. Only Christ's precious
blood has the power to change our distance into nearness,
our fragmentation into oneness, and our enmity into friendship.
Augustus
M. Toplady, author of the universally-loved hymn, "Rock
of Ages," was converted by hearing a moving sermon on
Ephesians 2:13 preached by an ordinary workman in a humble
barn. The message of Christ's reconciling blood radically
changed Toplady's life forever. "Christ gave up all in
order that He might bring salvation to every people, nation,
and tongue. He bridged the gulf that sin had made, in order
that through His merits man might be reconciled to God."--Sowing
Beside Still Waters, p. 55.
My
Prayer Today: Lord, through Your precious blood,
I who was afar off have been brought near. Thank You for Your
nearness. Amen.
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