Tuesday, April 10, 2012

It's Perfect, He's Perfect

I was sitting up in the guard chair with one swimmer in the pool the Thursday before Good Friday. The marked day when my Saviour died for me and so many other people. I was thinking of "How did one sacrifice save 1x10x (x>1)  people? I,  for so often, understood in math that both sides must equal each other but 1 1x10x so how does this possibly work? One could say that because God is God he can defy mathematics and yes that is true, Jesus walked though walls which cancels out (I think) most of physics but I also know that my God is a logical, reasonable God. So what was my conclusion? Well 30minutes in a guard chair got me to one.

This is my logic.
When something is perfect, nothing can be changed, added or replaced. Jesus was perfect, he was the perfect sacrifice. And since he was perfect that meant that there was no other replacement, nothing could be changed or added or made better, he was it. So yes he may defy logical standards but at the same time He was the only answer. The only value that made sense.

It's Perfect
He's perfect

I am grateful that God all along knew the perfect value, had the equation all sorted out, understood every part and every piece. I am thankful that my small feeble mind can take a small bit into the iceburg of who Jesus is and what he has done.

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