Easter 2014 Series: Why did Jesus have to die? (God is Fair)

My brothers and sisters, since we have discussed the Old Testament prophesying about Jesus’ death and also God’s everlasting love, let’s talk about why God the Father had to do this to Jesus rather than just forgiving each other’s sins.

Our God is a fair God (Psalm 7:11, 2 Thessalonians 1:6) who cannot tolerate any type of sin. The diction Holy may be interpreted as set apart, meaning that our Holy God is set apart from all sinners. However, since we are sinners who inherited sin from Adam and Eve eating from the tree of knowledge (Genesis 3:6), we are subject to eternal damnation and separation from God due to us not following the Torah (the Law). However, God loved us so much that He wanted to save us from this eternal damnation.

Today, Pastor Werner Peters from my church preached a sermon on Easter. He gave the parable that if we go bankrupt, someone still has to pay for the debts we owe, and that is the creditors from whom we borrowed money from. For us, we don’t have anything to begin with but our sin is making us build a huge deficit in front of our Holy God and it is only through Jesus’ death where the price of our sin is paid in full. Now if we believe in Jesus being our personal Saviour, God will see our sins as being paid by Jesus and we shall become the righteousness of God (2 Corinthians 5:21)

Now that we have answered the question of why Jesus had to die on the cross for us in three different perspectives, I challenge you my brothers and sisters to reflect on this and if you haven’t, consider accepting Jesus as your personal saviour. If you have already, reflect on how fresh this is implanted into your mind and see if you need a reminder every now and then if you are experiencing spiritual dryness.

God Bless You All!! Happy Easter!!!

Praying for Your Community

The beauty of prayer! As we focused on bringing everything to God in prayer, we haven’t touched on praying for our community, which essentially can mean praying for our family and friends but can extend to acquaintances and other people we know. Quite often, we come across the question of why we need to pray for others? Will God listen to our prayers for others? Why would God sometimes answer prayers from us even though the person receiving the changes is not praying?

Firstly, prayer is aligning our will with God’s will. All circumstances are defined as the will of God (1 Thessalonians 5:18). It also includes aligning other’s wills in God’s will and as we observe prayers being answered, we see God’s work.

Secondly, sometimes during prayer, we find out how insignificant our needs are and sometimes realize the wrongness of our motives and desires. We realize how our suffering compares to those who are having even more struggles, and allows us to stand even more to our faith.

Finally, praying for someone else displays your inheritance of God’s perfect love. As stated, the second greatest commandment is to love our neighbours (Matthew 22:39). We show this love by helping them physically and also spiritually through prayer as prayer for others is the most powerful source of love.

Therefore, my brothers and sisters, have you prayed for your neighbours recently? If you haven’t go ahead and pray for them!