I
was awakened in the early morning hours with this thought, “the
worth of a soul!” My thoughts automatically went to scripture.
"Behold, all souls are mine..." Ezekiel 18:4a. I actually
went back to sleep and the thought was with me when I got up. I was
searching and thinking, “the worth of a soul?” It has got to be
enormous because of the price Jesus paid. He bought us with his
precious blood. So we are valuable! But how valuable? What are we
worth?
Some
may put great value upon themselves thinking of themselves more
highly than they should. But they will never come to the value that
God the Father and His Son have placed upon them. What makes something
worth anything? Something is worth what someone is willing to pay for
it!
I
found this in an article that came from Rescuing Wayward Children.
"Can we imagine that the Savior, innocent of sin, who had
assumed the staggering weight of the demands of justice until vessels
broke and blood seeped from every pore of His suffering body, who had
submitted Himself to brutal beatings, to unconscionable humiliation,
to arrogant injustice, to the torture of a thirty-nine-lash
scourging, to the horror of being stripped and stretched violently
upon a cross, to being raised up to hang, full-body weight, from
those spikes until He allowed death to overwhelm Him – can we
imagine that after the Redeemer had paid that immeasurable price to
ransom every individual, that He would lose interest in a sinner,
give up, or stop short of His rescuing effort?"
Wow,
this was overwhelming for me to read. I don't usually go that deep
into my thinking about His suffering. I much rather think of His
Resurrection. It makes me smile and rejoice in the fact that because
He lives, I can live also.
But
to find my answer I had to acquaint myself afresh with His suffering.
I had to go there and experience the thoughts of what He was so
willing to pay. He paid the ultimate price for me and for YOU. That
puts a big price tag on us, all because of Him, not because of any
good thing we have done.
The preacher preached Sunday that it will take a revelation from the Lord
for us to see people in the same light that Jesus does. "When we
fix our eyes on what is really important to God it will be people."
Jesus died for ALL PEOPLE! He paid the price making each one as
valuable as the other. When our eyes are opened we will "see the
great value and plan that God has for all people."
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