Colossians 1:15-20
Before
we knew Jesus Christ, our life was full of godlessness and wickedness—we had
self-seeking ways and stubborn, unrepentant hearts (Romans 1:18; 2:5, 8). Like
our strife-filled world, we clamored for peace and tried to find it, but our
efforts failed.
When
we came to faith in the Savior, all of that changed. We were rescued from the
dominion of darkness and brought into Christ’s kingdom (Col 1:13). Every one of
our sins—past, present, and future—was forgiven. Divine justice was satisfied
by Christ’s sacrifice, and God’s wrath upon us was removed. We became a new
creation, washed clean by Jesus’ blood (2 Corinthians 5:17).
Now
that sin’s power over us has been broken, we can live in accord with God. He
sent His Holy Spirit to be our personal guide in this new life, helping each of
us experience Christ’s peace (Rom. 8:6). We also can look forward to an
eternity spent in heaven, where righteousness, tranquility, and joy abound
(Romans 14:17).
The
story of the prodigal son’s return is a picture of our reconciliation with the
Lord (Luke 15:11-24). The son had chosen to leave his father, living instead to
please himself. Repentant, he eventually returned home; his father joyfully
greeted him and forgave him, and there was harmony between them. God has done
all this for us.
Our
unity with the heavenly Father came at a great price—the sacrifice of His only
Son. Christ gave His life for us so that we could be reconciled to God (Col.
1:20). Christian lives are to testify that Jesus is the source of our peace.
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