There was once an evil man. He was an insurrectionist, a rebel, a
murderer, and a notorious prisoner. This day, however, he would face
justice. He had committed crimes worthy of death, and now he was going
to be a victim of crucifixion—one of the most vicious forms of capital
punishment known to mankind. Death on a cross was only for the worst of
criminals.
Partly due to the cold night, yet mostly due to
inexpressible fear, Barabbas shivered uncontrollably as he lay face down
in his prison cell. He was in utter despair. No hope. No defense. No
answers.
In the distance he could hear people shouting; chanting,
even. He thought he heard his own name mixed in with the barrage of
yells and screams. But there was one name he heard without mistake:
“Jesus”.
Barabbas had heard of this man, although some even
called Him the Son of God. Supposedly, this Jesus was a worker of
miracles, and He even claimed to be God in the flesh. One of Barabbas’
old followers had joined this “Christ” group a couple years back.
But
he had known Jesus and His followers to be rather peaceful. Why would
there be such violent shouting now? As a painful reminder of his own
impending doom, he could vaguely hear the crowd shouting, “Crucify Him!
Crucify Him!”
Still gripped with trepidation and terror, Barabbas
heard something that made his stomach twist and his heart stop: shaking
keys – the sound of justice. The very next moment, his cell door was
swung open and the soldier yelled at him to leave immediately.
But Barabbas couldn’t move.
“Come
on, you criminal, get out of here. You’re free.” But his own guilt
wouldn’t allow him to believe it. “They’re going to kill Jesus of
Nazareth in your place.”
With a thousand questions racing through
his mind, Barabbas quickly lifted himself to his feet and hastily
walked out of the prison and into the streets of Jerusalem.
A guilty man set free on account of another. Is that justice?
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The Gospel of Jesus Christ is a scandalous message.
It’s a shocking revelation.
It’s a prophetic declaration.
It’s a transforming proclamation.
It’s a soul-saving truth and it is the power of God for all who believe.
The Gospel is a message about God:
The
Creator and Sustainer of the universe. He is perfect in all His
attributes, blameless in all His ways, righteous in all His judgments.
He is all powerful and all knowing. He is strong, mighty, holy, just,
wrathful, vengeful, and jealous. He is caring, patient, compassionate,
merciful, gracious, loving, and forgiving. God is good.
The Gospel is a message about Man:
Created
in God’s image—created good: yet fallen, disobedient, rebellious,
corrupt, proud, wicked, evil, sinful, unholy, unrighteous, ungodly,
guilty, helpless, hopeless, lost, condemned, separate from God and
destined for eternal punishment in the torments of hell.
The Gospel is a message about Jesus Christ:
The
Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world. The anointed one of
God who saves. Born of a virgin; killed on a cross; resurrected on the
third day. Beloved by the Father, yet smitten by Him for our
transgressions. Perfectly innocent, yet punished by God for our
wickedness.
Jesus Christ is the only way to forgiveness. The only
way to reconciliation, restoration, and redemption. The only way to
eternal hope and true meaning and real purpose. The only way to lasting
joy and enduring happiness and endless pleasure. The only way to
salvation. The only way to heaven. The only way to God’s grace.
The Gospel is a message about you:
§ What will you do? What will you do?
§ Will you examine your wicked heart? or will you persist in blissful ignorance?
§ Will you open your mind to the truth of God? or will you disregard your guilty conscience?
§
Will you surrender your life and your plans and your future and your
hopes and your dreams and your desires and your thoughts and your
actions and your words – all to the Lordship of Christ? Or will you
continue to deny His total call/claim upon your life?
§ Will you trust Jesus or will you reject His love?
§ Will you repent of sin? or will you proceed in vain self-righteousness?
§ Will you be set free or will you live in the bondage of evil?
§ Will you receive grace or will you face justice?
§ What will you do?
§ What will you do?
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A guilty man set free on account of another. Is that justice?
No. That’s grace.
***I do not take credit for this. It's taken from "Barabbas" by Caleb and Sol***