For many years, I taught...
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For many years, I taught a Bible class at a home for unwed girls in Los Angeles. The
home housed about 75 girls. They were ages twelve to eighteen, tall and short, of all
races, and in various stages of pregnancy. I marveled at all of those pregnant girls.
As I read this passage, trying to decide what part I'd like to emphasize, I recalled my experiences at the home years ago. Here's what prompted my memory. Just about every word Paul used in this section is pregnant with meaning: righteousness, justified, faith, redemption, sacrifice, atonement, forbearance, and so on.
Two simple words -- "put" and "forward" -- in this phrase gave me pause: "Whom God put forward as a sacrifice of atonement." God put Jesus forward because all of our efforts fail. We're condemned. Even our claims of innocence damn us. Had God not put Jesus forward, we'd have no forgiveness and no peace with God or anyone on earth. We'd also have no future.
As I read this passage, trying to decide what part I'd like to emphasize, I recalled my experiences at the home years ago. Here's what prompted my memory. Just about every word Paul used in this section is pregnant with meaning: righteousness, justified, faith, redemption, sacrifice, atonement, forbearance, and so on.
Two simple words -- "put" and "forward" -- in this phrase gave me pause: "Whom God put forward as a sacrifice of atonement." God put Jesus forward because all of our efforts fail. We're condemned. Even our claims of innocence damn us. Had God not put Jesus forward, we'd have no forgiveness and no peace with God or anyone on earth. We'd also have no future.
