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I enjoy watching a dramatic courtroom trial. As a child, I would hurry home from school to watch black-and-white reruns of the American television series, Perry Mason. With the help of his assistant Della Street and private investigator Paul Drake, Mason would defend clients charged with murder and solve puzzling crimes, usually by finding the real murderer. In the Bible, the apostle John wrote of a Defender in a much different courtroom drama than one might see here on earth.
1 John 2:1-6 – My dear children, I write this letter to you so that you will not sin. But if anyone sins, we have Jesus Christ to help us. He always did what was right, so he is able to defend us before God the Father. Jesus is the way our sins are taken away. And he is the way all people can have their sins taken away too. If we obey what God has told us to do, then we are sure that we know him. If we say we know God but do not obey his commands, we are lying. The truth is not in us. But when we obey God's teaching, his love is truly working in us. This is how we know that we are living in him. If we say we live in God, we must live the way Jesus lived. (ERV)
Our Father God is a stern judge, but although His perfect nature cannot tolerate or ignore sin and prohibits fellowship and intimacy with Him, He has lovingly provided a Defender in Jesus. The penalty for our sin is death, but Jesus defends us by the voluntary sacrifice of His life to pay the penalty of death on our behalf to satisfy God's justice. He is qualified to do this because His life is sinlessly perfect. Jesus' atonement is not only for us but for the whole world, yet not all the world is saved, because atonement isn't the same thing as forgiveness; if we receive the gift of forgiveness, then the barricade of sin between us and God crumbles as dust.
This brings to mind the words of the hymn by Samuel Crossman (1664)
To live in Christ is to draw life from Him, our Defender and Redeemer. So how do we live? We love one another and make that connection to Him daily. To reconnect us with God, Christ paid a great price to satisfy God's justice for our sin. What has happened to you today that could not possibly have happened but for the love of Jesus living through you?
Prayer: We praise You, our Father God, Who gave Your Son to pay the price of our sin, to restore that wonderful fellowship with us as Your children. Give us grace to allow the love of Jesus to live through us and to shine out to the world. Amen.
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Shirley Moulton <shirley_moulton@yahoo.ca>
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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Thanks for the good word, Shirley.
Thank you, Shirley. Praise God for the sacrifice of His Son!
Thank you, Shirley, for sharing this encouraging devotional with us.
Blessings.
Good morning, Shirley,
Thank you so much for your good words this morning.
Blessings.
Thank you, Shirley, for your very in-depth words today. Yes, following the ways of our loving Lord certainly is the best direction to take in our daily lives. Blessings for these special and very meaningful writings you prepare.
Excellent thoughts here, Shirley.
The only place I have ever seen that hymn is in the Bible Study Fellowship leaders’ hymnal, and the melody instantly came into my mind as I read those words.
Dear Shirley,
Thank you so much for your inspiring devotional! I love how I can always tell when it is yours because of the excellent writing style and content. We are blessed by God through your work.
Hello Shirley
I too enjoyed watching Perry Mason and at that, I did not realize I would have such a defender as Jesus!! Where would we be if not for Him.
Have a great day.
God bless.
Dear Shirley,
Like many others, I loved Perry Mason and Della Street, too, watching them in reruns with my Grandfather. With a sharp, insightful, determined, and acute mind, he always managed to defend the wrongfully accused and the seemingly hopeless. God is the Great Defender in our lives and your devotional reminds of us that. Thank you for writing such a heartwarming message.