He made us accepted in the
Beloved. Ephesians 1:6
When I was a teenager, I
used to belong to a Christian fellowship group. We would sing this song which
you may be familiar with. It went like this: “Is He satisfied, is He satisfied,
is He satisfied with me? Have I done my best? Have I stood the test? Is He
satisfied with me?” Let me just say that 10 out of 10 times when we sang this
song, I would always believe that God was not satisfied with
me. When we look to ourselves, all there is to see is the inadequacy and
futility of our ability and performance. In and of ourselves, we will never
meet God’s standard for Him to be satisfied with us. We will always fall short!
You can imagine how
condemned we felt each time we sang this song. After all, we had never been
taught that God was satisfied with His Son’s sacrifice at the cross, and we did
not understand what the new covenant of grace was all about. We were young and
zealous for God, but defeated by our lack of knowledge.
With all due respect to the
songwriter, whom I believe had the best intentions when he wrote the song, this
song is not based on the new covenant of God’s unmerited favor. It negates the
cross and places the emphasis back on you—what you must do,
what you must perform and what you must
achieve for God to be satisfied with you. But the question to ask today is not
if God is satisfied with you. The question that we need to ask is this: Is God
satisfied with the cross of Jesus? And the answer is this: He is completely
satisfied!
At the cross, our
acceptance is found. There, Jesus cried out with His last breath, “It is
finished!” (John 19:30) The work is complete. The full punishment for all our
sins was exacted on Jesus at the cross. God will not punish the believer again,
not because He has gone soft on sin, but because all our sins have
already been punished in the body of Jesus. God’s holiness and His
justice are now on your side! Today, God is not assessing you based on what you
have or have not done. He is assessing you based on what Jesus has done. Is God
satisfied with Jesus today? Yes, of course He is! Then, to the same extent that
God is satisfied with Jesus, He is satisfied with you.
God’s own Son had to be crushed at Calvary for this blessing to become a reality in your life. The gift of His unmerited favor and His righteousness is only a free gift for you today because the full payment for this gift was exacted upon Jesus’ body. The cross made all the difference! Don’t let anyone hoodwink you into thinking that you need to pay for your own sins. Don’t let anyone deceive you with the lie that your eternal salvation in Christ is uncertain and shakable! (Article & Picture; courtesy of Joseph Prince Ministries used with kind permission).
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