If He Be Able
by Pastor Cornelius R. Stam
by Pastor Cornelius R. Stam
“Either his uncle… or any that is
nigh of kin unto him of his family may redeem him, or, if he be able, he may
redeem himself” (Leviticus 25:49).
Under Old Testament law one who had
failed in business could sell himself, or be sold, into slavery, his master
paying off his debts in lieu of salary. The slave could be redeemed, however,
by his uncle or any near relative who could afford to pay off his debts, or,
says our passage: “if he be able, he may redeem himself.”
“If he be able”! Significant
qualification, for what bankrupt slave was ever able to redeem himself!
In this way God would teach us an
important lesson about salvation from sin. All of us have failed in business,
as it were. We have amassed a huge debt of sin against God and our fellowmen,
and have become morally and spiritually bankrupt.
We have many who are “nigh of kin”
to us, but they are unable to redeem us because they themselves are bankrupt
sinners. There is One, however, who has an infinite store of righteousness with
which to pay our debt and redeem us. Indeed, He did pay the penalty for all our
sins when He, the Holy One, died in shame and disgrace as a sinner on Calvary’s
cross.
He, the Lord Jesus Christ, is our
blessed Kinsman Redeemer, for as Adam’s children “are partakers of flesh and
blood, He also Himself likewise took part of the same” (Hebrews 2:14) that He
might redeem Jew and Gentile; “made [for] a little [while] lower than the
angels for the suffering of death …that He by the grace of God, should taste
death for every man” (Hebrews 2:9).
There are many, alas, who will not
face up to their condition. They somehow think that they can still redeem
themselves. To them God says: “Do it, if you are able!” To the rich young ruler
who asked, “What must I do to inherit eternal life,” the Lord said “You know
the law… this do, and you will live.”
But who of us has perfectly kept the
law of God? Who of us is not a repeated law-breaker in the sight of God? Who is
able to redeem himself? Why not then turn from self to Christ, our rich Kinsman
Redeemer, “In whom we have redemption, through His blood, the forgiveness of
sins, according to the riches of His grace” (Ephesians 1:7).
Thank You Lord For (Click) Saving My Soul
Thank You Lord For (Click) Saving My Soul
262: The New Nature - Lesson 3 Part 2 Book 22
Click on the button below!
|
Please
help us spread the teaching of God's Word! Share this email with your
friends by clicking the Share, Tweet or Forward buttons below.
Les Feldick Ministries
30706 W. Lona Valley Rd.
Kinta, OK 74552
Posted By Cecil and Connie Spivey
https://www.facebook.com/cecil.spivey
https://www.facebook.com/cecil.spivey
E-mail
this BIBLE SUDY to all your friends
No comments:
Post a Comment