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Monday, February 23, 2009

PEACE THROUGH HIS RIGHTEOUSNESS

Proverbs 16:7
When a man's ways please the Lord, he maketh even his enemies to be at peace with him.

When the ways of a man harmonizes with the Spirit of the Creator, the music is heard in the heart of all who surround him. They may not know it; they may not realize it; but a transcendent appeasing force emanates from such a man. It flows as a quiet strength, a silent authority, a commanding reverence. This person doesn’t need to make great references to his spirituality as if to impress people. This person doesn’t need bumper stickers or T-shirts to proclaim his reverence. This person doesn’t need theological formulas, jargon or ‘Name-dropping’ from the throne to prove their status. It flows straight from their being, and everyone knows it. Even their enemies are ‘disarmed at their presence.

It was Yeshua’s destiny to be delivered to the justice of man and to be executed in the lot of common outlaws, but because He was the Righteous and Just Man, neither the Jewish leaders of His day nor Pilate had the ‘guts’ to want to face full responsibility for His execution. They kept ‘passing the buck’ to each other.

Sin, initiated in Eden and accomplished at Calvary, proclaims us enemies of God (Romans 5:10). From Eden, our sin estranged us from the Presence of the almighty. This estrangement and enmity find reversal and the beginning of a healing process 2600 years ago during a banquet between God and the leaders of the newborn nation of Israel on a lonely mountain of Saudi Arabia. Representatives of the world will soon emulate this desert banquet. At the return of Yeshua, God will set a table in the presence of us, His enemies, also brought to peace and reconciliation Psalms 23:5).

As estranged and banished children, we were enemies to God. But the ways of Yeshua the Righteous and Just One pleased the Father so He made peace between Him (Yeshua) and His enemies (us) and brought reconciliation. Come to think of it; should also our righteousness (which is only through Yeshua) bring peace between us and our enemies?

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