This week, we’ll be looking at specific verses that unpack the wonders of God’s grace that we see so clearly during these traditional celebrations.
Today, let’s go to another passage in the book of Romans. But first, I want to ask: have you ever died before? Of course not, right? If you were dead, you wouldn’t be able to read this (or watch it) right now! I’m thankful that you are alive and well and can share in this meditation with us. But I want to inform you: you have died already. Not in your body. But you have died, to sin.
You see, on Good Friday, when Jesus went to the cross, he went in your place. When Jesus was pierced with nails, he was pierced in your place. When Jesus hung there, bleeding, suffocating, that was in your place. And when God forsook his own Son (see Psalm 22:1 and Mark 15:34), he forsook him in your place. Your sins – every one of them, from the stealing of a pencil in kindergarten to driving drunk in college, to saying hurtful and hateful words just yesterday – they required payment. A death sentence had to be served. Jesus served your death sentence. It’s as if you did too. You will not die for your sins. You did already when Jesus died in your place.
That means you’re free. That means that sin is no longer your master. Should sin want you to go back and make all those mistakes over again: you can say no, because of Jesus.
It means you’re free. Because just as Jesus’ death guaranteed your death to sin’s hold over you, so did Jesus’ resurrection from the dead guarantee that you will get to as well. You’re free even from death itself. Jesus’ death and resurrection provide you the promise that you too will rise.
That’s the miracle of Holy Week. That all of your sins are washed away by Jesus, and that his resurrection proves that you will rise too.
You are free.
Romans 6:5-7 says:
For if we have been united with him in a death like his, we will certainly also be united with him in a resurrection like his. For we know that our old self was crucified with him so that the body ruled by sin might be done away with, that we should no longer be slaves to sin— because anyone who has died has been set free from sin. (Romans 6:5-7)
Find peace this week, knowing that Christ’s death has freed you from sin, and Christ’s resurrection has freed you into new life!
We want to invite you to worship with us on Good Friday at 6:30pm as well. We also hope you can join us on Easter Sunday at 7:30am for an early morning service, then at 10:30am for an uplifting song service. Come find joy and peace with us at Trinity this Holy Week!
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