Think
of the most shameful thing you have ever done. Now imagine that you are in a
courtroom filled with your family, friends from church and neighbors. Across from
you is the District Attorney who is ready to explain to everyone why you
deserve the maximum sentence.
Before
the sentencing, the judge reads the charges against you for everyone to hear;
your shameful act that cannot be reversed. He asks if you have anything to say
for yourself. Through tears of shame and
regret, you make your remorseful plea. The DA sneers and responds with a
venomous, angry attack, casting doubt on your integrity and your value as a
person.
The
judge pronounces your sentence and then you, along with all the other convicted
reprobates, proceed out the door of the courtroom in a chain gang, each shackled
to one another. Your head hangs low. You’re unable to look at anyone in the
courtroom. You know that you deserve this punishment.
11 And I saw a great white throne and the one sitting on it. The
earth and sky fled from his presence, but they found no place to hide. 12 I
saw the dead, both great and small, standing before God’s throne. And the books
were opened, including the Book of Life. And the dead were judged according to
what they had done, as recorded in the books. NLT

Thankfully,
Paul tells us in Romans, that is not the case; that we have hope through Jesus
Christ.

Jesus suffered the shameful death on the cross of a common criminal so that we wouldn’t have to; so that we wouldn’t be required to face a courtroom of shame and judgement. Thanks be to God.

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