Monday, August 13, 2012

TEAR DOWN THAT WALL?

TEAR DOWN THAT WALL!

READ:
Ephesians2:14-18

Having been justified by faith,
we have peace with God through
our Lord Jesus Christ, through
whom also we have access by
faith.  -Romans 5:1-2

The Wall.  For people living in East Germany over 50 years ago, those two words were the only ones necessary to describe the barrier erected on August 13, 1961.  That date marked the beginning of the construction of a concrete barrier that separated East and West Germany.  Eventually, the wall became nearly impenetrable-secured with barbed wire and armed men.  But in 1989 the wall was torn down, removing the barrier between the countries.

Another wall needs to be removed as well-the wall between humanity and God.  That barrier was built in the Garden of Eden when a man and a woman committed the first act of rebellion against God (Genesis 3).  And we all have continued that rebellion ever since!  Can you visualize that impenetrable wall?  Isaiah 59:2 says:  "Your sins...have cut you off from God" (NLT).

Jesus' death and resurrection, however, has made reconciliation with God possible (2 Corinthians 5:17-21).  All those who accept Christ's sacrifice for sin will have the barrier of sin torn down and be reconciled to God.  Christ's death has also demolished other restrictive walls-between the Jews and Gentiles, slave and free, male and female (Galatians 3:28).

Don't let your own "wall" of indecision prevent you from accepting God's gift of salvation. -Cindy Hess Kasper

The veil is rent; in Him alone
The living way to heaven is seen;
The middle wall is broken down
And all mankind may enter in. -Wesley
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The Bible is a record of man's complete ruin in sin
and God's complete remedy in Christ. -Barnhouse

INSIGHT
In Paul's day, a dividing wall was in place between the Torah-observant Jew and the pagan Gentile.  A warning had been etched in the temple wall concerning the dire consequences of a Gentile entering the Holy Place.  Paul, who had been imprisoned on the false charge of taking Gentiles inside the temple at Jerusalem (Acts 21:28), used his time in prison to write that Christ had shattered the dividing wall and made from all ethnicities one new people through His blood.

Have a blessed day and week ahead.
God Our Creator's Love Always
Unity & Peace

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