Then Peter, filled with the Holy
Spirit, said to them: “... Salvation is found in no one else, for there is no
other name under heaven given to men by which we must be saved.” Acts 4:8, 12
Salvation is found in no one else? Oh,
come on, Peter! You’re so narrow-minded!
You know, the whole “narrow-minded” accusation is just that – academic bullying
that intimidates us from examining or embracing the truth of a matter. And I use “academic” loosely, for how broad
is the mind that dismisses without examination the possibility that Peter was right?
If the Bible were just a philosophy by which we made our way in the world
around us, then perhaps we could lump it in with every other religion and
validate them all as elaborate coping mechanisms, lofty thoughts that make us
feel good. But if its claims are true,
it is not the narrow mind, but the sound mind that accepts them.
In Leviticus, God told Moses that “the life of a creature is in the blood,” and
therefore “it is the blood that makes atonement for one’s sin.” In other words,
it takes the sacrifice of one perfect life to pay the penalty for the sin of
another. And this is exactly what Jesus
did for us. Now, if Jesus were human but
not God, his death would save no one but himself. If, however, he were God but not man, there
would be no human atonement for us. But
he was fully both, and his death and resurrection means life – abundant and eternal – for us. How selfless he is! If Jesus, then only Jesus.
Through Isaiah, God foretold Jesus’ suffering, sacrificial atonement, death and
resurrection. “But he was pierced for
our transgressions, he was crushed for our iniquities; the punishment that
brought us peace was upon him, and by his wound we are healed. We all, like sheep, have gone astray, each of
us has turned to his own way; and the Lord has laid on him the iniquity of us
all.” If all sin has been laid upon
Jesus, then atonement has been made for all.
There is no other name by which we even can be saved, because it’s already been done. As it is, we are forgiven and need only to accept this gift of grace in faith. How loving he must be! If Jesus, then only Jesus.
To his disciples, Jesus said, “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.” If he were just another man, we should not
only dismiss Jesus’ bold exclusivity claim, we should repudiate it as non
authoritative, dishonest and even a little crazy. But if he is God, we can, in faith, rely completely on him. What comfort we have! If Jesus, then only
Jesus.
We needn’t be intimidated or misled by hollow accusations. Nor should we hold grudges against those who
utter them, for Jesus atoned for the sins of all – theirs and ours.
Instead, take courage! Jesus is who he
says he is. He has done what he said he
would do for a world he loves. Freedom is ours, a gift. And that’s a good thing.
Jesus. Only Jesus.
[Click here for the daily reading in Acts 4:1-14.]
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