For He made Him who knew no sin to be
sin for us, that we might become the righteousness of God in Him. 2
Corinthians 5:21
This
verse should startle us and cause us to tremble. It is not a verse to be read
quickly and passed over. As Christians we are grateful to be forgiven of our
sins. We are thankful we have been adopted as God’s children. Yet we will never
comprehend the awesome price that Jesus paid to cleanse us of our sin and to
give us His righteousness. How abhorrent was it for the sinless Son of God to
have every sin of humanity placed upon Him? What love was required for the
Father to watch His only Son bear the excruciating pain of our sin upon the
cross?
The
prophet Isaiah summarized the human condition: “We are all like an unclean
thing, And all our righteousnesses are
like filthy rags” (Isa. 64:6). Even the high priest, Joshua, in his exalted
position among God’s people, was clothed in filthy rags before God (Zech. 3:3).
The apostle Paul, who labored arduously to be righteous before God, realized
that his most strenuous efforts to please God were no more valuable than
rubbish (Phil. 3:4-10). The plight of humanity is that nothing we could ever do
could satisfy God’s desire for righteousness. But the miracle of God’s mercy is
that God exchanges our “filthy rags” for “rich robes” of righteousness (Zech.
3:4).
In this
awesome exchange, God placed the sin of humanity upon His righteous Son. Jesus
became so identified with our sin that Scripture says God made Him to be sin on
our behalf. The holy Son of God could not possibly do more for us than this!
Experiencing the Father’s wrath upon the sin He carried would have been more
painful to endure than any human rejection or physical suffering.
Never
take the righteousness God has given you for granted. Never take the
forgiveness of your sin lightly. It cost God a terrible price in order to
forgive you and make you righteous. Walk in a manner worthy of the
righteousness He has given you.
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