An Offering for Our Sin
Scripture: Isaiah 53:10Devotional Series: Rendered Innocent
Teaching: Rendered Innocent pt. 1 (WED 2024-06-19) by Pastor Star R Scott
We’re not here to get into the philosophy of the progress of technology, but I do know that men are practicing medicine and Jesus has healed us with His stripes, praise God! Which one do we believe the most? Am I saying it’s wrong to go to the doctor? No, I’m not saying that at all; but to not even give God a chance, to run to the doctor first, right out of the box, man. “Well, I’ve got to go see what this is.”
Why don’t you let Jesus heal you and you don’t have to know what it was? Could there be a time that it’s best to go? You have to make that determination. I would not argue with that, but I will argue this: “Without faith it’s impossible to please God.” He died for it. He bled for it. He suffered for it, and His payment on that cross in Isaiah 53 should not be counted a small thing.
When we begin to look for alternatives for our physical man, how long until we’re looking for alternatives for our spiritual man, and believe then that there are many paths and find ourselves in Hebrews, treading the blood of Jesus beneath our feet, counting it an unholy thing. What a jealousy we should have for that blood. What a jealousy we should have for that blood, that great shedding of blood for the remission of our sins!
Father, we thank You for Your mercy and Your grace. We just delight in Your goodness and thank You for Your love and the free gift of eternal life. You, Jesus, who once suffered for sins, the just for the unjust, to bring us to God. You, Lord, who tasted death for every man, thank You! I didn’t seek You; You sought me.
I’m so unworthy and You became one with me and have allowed me to abide in You, to live and move and have my being in You. I’m such a debtor, but You’re such a lover. So, I ask You for more grace. I thank You that You died for the ungodly and, now that You’re alive in me, enabled me to walk and live in You by Your Spirit and for that we give You all the praise and all of the honor in Jesus’ name; amen.
Why don’t you let Jesus heal you and you don’t have to know what it was? Could there be a time that it’s best to go? You have to make that determination. I would not argue with that, but I will argue this: “Without faith it’s impossible to please God.” He died for it. He bled for it. He suffered for it, and His payment on that cross in Isaiah 53 should not be counted a small thing.
When we begin to look for alternatives for our physical man, how long until we’re looking for alternatives for our spiritual man, and believe then that there are many paths and find ourselves in Hebrews, treading the blood of Jesus beneath our feet, counting it an unholy thing. What a jealousy we should have for that blood. What a jealousy we should have for that blood, that great shedding of blood for the remission of our sins!
Father, we thank You for Your mercy and Your grace. We just delight in Your goodness and thank You for Your love and the free gift of eternal life. You, Jesus, who once suffered for sins, the just for the unjust, to bring us to God. You, Lord, who tasted death for every man, thank You! I didn’t seek You; You sought me.
I’m so unworthy and You became one with me and have allowed me to abide in You, to live and move and have my being in You. I’m such a debtor, but You’re such a lover. So, I ask You for more grace. I thank You that You died for the ungodly and, now that You’re alive in me, enabled me to walk and live in You by Your Spirit and for that we give You all the praise and all of the honor in Jesus’ name; amen.