Freedom from the past
Freedom from the past
Something to think about
When my cat came home with a cut paw that wouldn’t stop bleeding, I hoped the vet would be able to stitch him up and that would be that. But over the next six months, he was diagnosed with a rare cancer and his leg was eventually amputated. With all that was going on, I completely forgot about the more routine animal care, and missed his annual booster jab. So poor Theo needed to start a course of vaccinations all over again. I’m still waiting for him to forgive me!
Fortunately, Jesus’ answer to our sin problem needs no boosting, renewing or repeating. The writer to the Hebrews goes to great lengths to let us know that Jesus’ sacrifice was a unique, one-time event, and the other New Testament writers affirm the same: ‘Christ suffered for our sins once for all time’ (1 Peter 3:18), and ‘The death he died, he died to sin once for all’ (Romans 6:10).
That means that the ultimate remedy for the brokenness of the world has already been found. Nothing more is needed, but for us to choose to live as the forgiven and redeemed people that we are.