Spiritual Nuggets 12/27/2023


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Surprise Redemption

We often fail to be amazed at redemption. Perhaps we’re only dimly aware of our own failings, or (worse) we are blind to how amazing it is that God has shown us grace at all.

In Psalm 126 the psalmist describes the joy that should come as a response to God’s redemption. In the past God’s restorative work had cast Israel into a state of surprised shock, they “were like dreamers” (Psalm 126:1). They were filled with laughter and praise. His glory was present, and His redemption was a mighty witness to both the Israelites and the surrounding nations (Psalm 126:2).

But the psalmist quickly reveals that Israel is still in need of restoration. Likely taken into captivity, the people live in hope and anticipation that God will restore them once more: “Those who sow with tears shall reap with rejoicing. He who diligently goes out with weeping, carrying the seed bag, shall certainly come in with rejoicing, carrying his sheaves” (Psalm 126:5-6).

In his letter to early churches, Peter speaks about the hope that the prophets had foretold and the things that angels were curious about, the grace prepared through His Son (1 Peter 1:10-12). Peter tells them that this savior “was foreknown before the foundation of the world, but has been revealed in these last times for you” (1 Peter 1:20).

This surprise redemption is unlike any other. Its hope, Christ’s sure resurrection, gives us incredible security: We have been “born again, not from perishable seed but imperishable, through the living and enduring word of God” (1 Peter 1:23). We should be awed by this incredible hope and respond with obedience, praise, and love for our neighbor (1 Peter 1:22).

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Adapted and modified excerpts from Connect the Testaments
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About Roland Ledoux

Ordained minister (thus a servant). Called to encourage and inspire one another by teaching His Word, and through intercessory prayer for others, praying for those in need as well as the lost. I and my wife of 50+ years live in Delta, Colorado where the Lord has chosen to plant us in a beautiful church home.
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