But now, O Jacob, listen to
the Lord who created you.
O Israel, the one
who formed you says,
“Do not be afraid, for I have ransomed you.
I have called you
by name; you are mine.
When you go through deep waters,
I will be with you.
When you go through rivers of difficulty,
you will not drown.
When you walk through the fire of
oppression,
you will not be
burned up;
the flames will not
consume you.
For I am the Lord, your God,
the Holy One of
Israel, your Savior.
I gave Egypt as a ransom for your freedom;
I gave
Ethiopia and Seba in your place.
Others were given in exchange for you.
I traded their
lives for yours
because you are precious to me.
You are honored,
and I love you. Isaiah 43:1-4
At the end of last year, I decided to get my daughter an
iPhone. I had told her that if she did
well with her grades for the semester, she would get one, but I really wanted
her to have it as a gesture of kindness because she’s my daughter. Spoiling her?
Sure, some might say that, but regardless of anyone’s view, she’s still
my daughter, and I love her unconditionally.
She knows it even when she is upset after being disciplined or getting a
reprieve.
God’s love for us is beyond doubt because He gave to us
without condition. Last week, I spoke of
a father’s love as to our focusing on relationship with God to not disappointing
Him. Today, I want to spend more on this
relationship, but focusing on God’s love for us. Through Jesus Christ, He paid ransom for our
sins. We neither earned it nor can we
repay it. It is a gift for the
opportunity to have Him with us. Today’s
verses are further proof of Jesus being both God and with God, but the focus
today is on how God makes it clear that He is with us in trouble and difficulty
and oppression and pain no matter what.
Why is this important? In the
last part of the fourth verse, God answered “because you are precious to
me. You are honored, and I love
you.” Meditate on that for a
moment. The God of wonders, the Alpha
and Omega, the great ‘I Am,’ says we are precious to Him and loved. To fully understand the depth of this is
twofold. First, we can walk boldly with
confidence that we are indeed valued by the greatest of all. Second, we are to be humbled knowing we not
only are not deserving of this but also are no better than anyone with or
without salvation. It may seem like a
delicate tight rope to walk, and you are right.
We must let the love of God give us strength and the grace of God make us
humble.
God has wanted a relationship with you all along. Even when we feel off the train tracks in our
relationship with Christ, remember that He paid the ransom in His blood so that
we could be one with Him no matter what.
And He did it for the simplest of things; love. That is why we should not focus on repayment. Rather, our relationship is as a statement of
devotion and love for Him. Let us cherish
the selfless act of God who loves us no matter what. What level of reflection will you have in
your relationship with Christ? How can
your understanding of being His make you both stronger and more humble? My prayer is you remember that you are God’s
precious possession. Amen.
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