Salvation Through Christ

Has Anyone Ever Sacrificed Something for You?

10/11/2025
The silhouette of a person sitting by a cross.

Has anyone ever sacrificed something for you? Have they sacrificed sleep so you could rest? Have they sacrificed advancing so you could succeed? Have they sacrificed their plans so you could pursue yours? Sometimes we sacrifice, but do so begrudgingly.

Ephesians 5:2 tells us Jesus willingly sacrificed His life for us. “…walk in love, just as Christ also loved you and gave Himself up for us, an offering and a sacrifice to God as a fragrant aroma.”

Not only did Jesus willingly sacrifice His life for us, but He was also the only perfect and completely acceptable sacrifice to God for our sins. Under the law of Moses, high priests were appointed to offer sacrifices in the temple day after day for their own sins and the sins of the people. However, Jesus provided a better way. He became both the perfect Priest and the perfect Sacrifice. 

Jesus is holy, blameless, pure, and set apart. Unlike the earthly priests, He does not need to offer sacrifices day after day for His own sins and our sins. He sacrificed for our sins once for all when He offered Himself willingly on the cross (Hebrews 7:24-28). When He did, He thought of us, not Himself. He did what we could never do for ourselves. 

Lord Jesus, thank You for willingly giving up Your glory, Your comfort, and Your life for me; for being a SACRIFICE to God on my behalf so that I can be reconciled to You. Help me sacrificially fulfill Your commission and tell others about You. 

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Can God be Satisfied?

09/09/2025

Are you familiar with the Rolling Stones’ 1965 song “[I Can’t Get No] Satisfaction”? 

Keith Richards and Mick Jagger’s lyrics, “can’t get no satisfaction” resonated with people in the 1960s and also today. But do you know who has found satisfaction? God.

First John 2:2 says, “He [Jesus] Himself is the propitiation for our sins; and not for ours only, but also for those of the whole world.” 

The word propitiation means satisfaction. This verse tells us that Jesus satisfied God’s righteous requirement that sin be dealt with rather than ignored. 

How did Jesus do that ? He substituted His life for ours. How incredible!

If its been a while since we thanked Jesus for satisfying God’s righteous requirements of the law on our behalf, now would be a good time to do that. 

Jesus, PROPITIATION FOR OUR SINS, thank You for sacrificing Your life for my sins. I love You! 

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