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Original post @ https://lifereference.wordpress.com/2019/01/22/making-peace-3/
Making Peace
For God was pleased to have all his fullness dwell in him, and through him to reconcile to himself all things, whether things on earth or things in heaven, by making peace through his blood, shed on the cross.
Colossians 1:19-20
Last time, we had a look at Colossians 1:15-18 and saw an amazing list of who and what the Son is, and those three verses, as we saw, are filled with “wow” moments. In these two verses, Paul mentions the “Why”. God, it must be said, had a reason for sending His Son to the earth:
First, notice how verse 19 begins: God was pleased to have all of His (God’s, the Father’s) fullness dwell in Him (the Son, Jesus). It seems telling to me, that this fullness of the reality of the Person of the Son is called “pleasing” to God; to me that sounds like purpose is involved here; God’s purpose. Everything about Jesus and His mission to earth is deliberate and purposeful, and Jesus mentioned this quite a bit as I’m sure you recall. God was definitely at work.
So then all of God’s fullness was dwelling in Jesus Christ, and through Jesus Christ, God was pleased to reconcile all things to Himself. Again, let’s just slow down and consider what this is saying. With God’s entire fullness dwelling in Him, Jesus does something to reconcile all things to God, thus pleasing God. All things, in heaven and on earth were reconciled… because Jesus made peace by shedding His blood on the cross.
Here’s a proposition for us to consider: If Jesus had to reconcile all things to God by “making peace” then a state of conflict must have existed prior to the cross.
Of course, we know that there was indeed a state of conflict from the moment that Adam entered into open rebellion against God back in the Garden (Genesis 3). We often refer to “sin” as though it is nothing more than the violation of an ordinance, which is how the Law of Moses codified it; but “sin” was around long before it was so clearly defined, or codified. Sin is actually rebellion. We were in rebellion; God reconciled us by having Jesus make peace. Jesus made a Peace Treaty, and a Treaty is a kind of covenant. Jesus said, “This is my blood of the covenant, which is poured out for many for the forgiveness of sins.” (Matt. 26:28) See how this comes together?
As we go through our day, what an amazing thing we have to reflect upon: God’s love for each one of us is so great, that He was pleased to send His Son, full of all of the fullness of the Father Himself, to die on the cross to make peace with us. Can there be a greater expression of boundless love than that?
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