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REDEEMED
To redeem means to buy back. We are redeemed, bought back, by the blood of Jesus Christ. Isn't that thrilling? When God
looks at you and me, He sees not our vanity, our sin, our hypocrisy or our shame, but His own Son's righteousness! God sees
me and says, "That's Edwin. He's 100% forgiven. He's right with Me."
Boston pastor A. O. Cronin was walking down
the street when he saw a young man with an old, rusty bird cage. In it were a bunch of birds. "Sonny, where'd you get those
birds?" Cronin asked. "I trapped them out in the field," the boy said. "If you'd like to get rid of them," Cronin said, "I'll buy them
back from you." The boy wasn't sure. "I don't know," he said. "I was going to take them and play with them for a while, then feed
them to the cat. Besides, mister," he said, "they're just field larks. They can't even sing." The pastor persisted. "I'll give you two
dollars for the birds, and the cage." The little guy said, "I'll take it." The pastor took the cage, opened the door, and set the birds
free. The next Sunday morning, Cronin came to the pulpit with the empty bird cage and told the story of the birds he bought
back, and the price he paid. "There's only one problem," he said. "The little boy didn't tell me the truth about one thing. He said
these birds couldn't sing. But I want to tell you, when I opened the cage and let them go, I heard them singing, 'Redeemed,
redeemed, redeemed.'"
That's our song, too. We're redeemed by the word of the cross. Not by worldly wisdom, but by
God's word of revelation which is the cross of His Son Jesus Christ.
Memory Verse
I CORINTHIANS 1:30
But by His doing you are in Christ Jesus, who became to us wisdom from God, and righteousness, and sanctification and redemption.
Read Through The Bible
Colossians 3; Psalm 114-115