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"Earth Shaking Forgiveness"

Friday Drill Time: 4/15/2022

Earth Shaking Forgiveness.  Join Pastor Flowers from Transformation Community Church for this week’s Friday Drill Time message:  “Earth Shaking Forgiveness”.  We hope this message will be an inspiration and a challenge for you in your walk with God and Jesus Christ.  Many Blessings!

Earth Shaking Forgiveness

“And when Jesus had cried out again in a loud voice, he gave up his spirit. 51  At that moment the curtain of the temple was torn in two from top to bottom. The earth shook, the rocks split  52  and the tombs broke open. The bodies of many holy people who had died were raised to life.” (Matthew 27:50-52)

When Jesus gave up his spirit—when he died—it set off a chain reaction, from the tearing of the temple curtain to people rising from their tombs and entering the holy city.

The beginning and end of this chain of events are significant. The temple curtain, which separated God’s holiness from the world, tore open. And people who were dead—which, according to the law, meant they were unclean—entered the holy city. Matthew is showing that Jesus’ death changed the relationship of the holy God to the world. Previously God and the world were kept apart—at least symbolically. But now things would be different.

At the moment Jesus died on the cross, our sins were paid for. I call it “the cash register at the cross.” That’s earth-shaking, rock-shattering news. We’re not guilty anymore. He took our guilt upon himself. Since we are no longer guilty, God doesn’t have to protect us from his holiness. Do you ever think some things are too good for you? Well, thanks to Jesus, even God is no longer too good for you—that’s what the torn curtain means for us. Many of the neighbors around my former church told me they felt they were too sinful—too unclean, you might say—to visit our church. Nope. “Unclean” bodies from the tomb went into the holy city. Jesus’ death provides all the cleansing that anyone will ever need.

Prayer

Dear Jesus, thank you for forgiving all my sins. Thank you for dying so that I could be in your presence and with your people. In Jesus name.

Amen.