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365 Ways to Know God by Elmer Towns May 29

  • Writer: Pastor Mike
    Pastor Mike
  • May 29
  • 2 min read

365 Ways to Know God by Elmer Towns

(Devotional Readings on the Names of God)


May 29

 

JESUS: THE JUST ONE

 

Which of the prophets did your fathers not persecute? And they killed

those who foretold the coming of the Just One, of whom you now have

become the betrayers and murderers.

ACTS 7:52

 

Stephen preached a convicting sermon to those ready to kill him (see Acts 7:1-53). The Jewish leaders stoned Stephen, just as they had been responsible for the crucifixion of Jesus. Stephen said that the coming of Jesus, the Just One, was foretold in Scripture. Stephen was suggesting that Jesus was not guilty, but that He had been crucified unjustly. Jesus did not die because He broke a law; rather, His death was a substitute for everyone who had broken the Law. Jesus died on the cross so that people wouldn't have to die eternally in Hell.

 

Lord Jesus, You are the Just One, who died for me.

Thank You for taking my place.

 

The title "Just" comes from the Greek word dikaios, which also can be translated as "righteous." Jesus was always right, He never sinned. He was right in character and actions. The Father made Jesus, who never sinned, to become our sin, so we might have His righteousness (see 2 Corinthians 5:21). There is a double transfer in this verse. First, our sins were transferred to the sinless One; and second, His righteousness was transferred to us. It's not just enough to have your sins forgiven to go to Heaven; you must be good, or in the words of this verse, you must be righteous. In His substitution for us, Jesus, the Just One, did two things: He took away our sin (subtraction), and He gave us His righteousness (addition).

 

Lord Jesus, You came into my heart to take away my sins and give me

Your righteousness. You made me "good enough" for Heaven. Amen.

 

Reading: Acts 7:51-60

Key Thought: Jesus makes us "good enough" to go to Heaven.

 
 
 

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