Vince's Last Message
Easter - the biggest bailout!
(Newsletter
April)
In
these days of "credit crunch" another term that has come to the fore is
"bailout". This normally refers to helping or even saving someone in a
financial sense. Sometimes we might be called upon to consider doing
such a thing for a family member or a friend, if we have the necessary
resources. On a wider scale governments around the world have recently
bailed out some businesses for the sake of their economies and the
financial system.
The
action of bailout could leave us with a sense of discomfort, because
there is a cost. Additionally, we may have feelings that the bailout is
undeserved, particularly if greed and carelessness appear to have led to
the problem or we are unsure that those responsible are truly sorry. On
the other hand there is a positive side wherever businesses and jobs
can be saved.
Thankfully, as
Easter approaches, we have some Good News of great joy. News of what
could be seen as the biggest bailout ever. On this occasion we are the
ones who need to be bailed out and the Good News is that we have
received an offer, even though we do not deserve it.
The Easter "bailout" was foretold by God hundreds of
years beforehand through the prophet Isaiah: "We all, like sheep, have
gone astray, each of us has turned to our own way; and the Lord has laid
on Jesus the sinfulness of us all." (Isaiah chapter 53,
verse 6, NIV, italics mine).
The
death and resurrection of Jesus Christ for the sins of the world is a
bailout because we cannot pay God the price for forgiveness of our own
sins. No amount of good on our part can make up for our shortcomings and
failings. Therefore, God Himself had to act in coming among us in the
person of Jesus Christ and having lived a sin-free life, His sacrifice
was sufficient to pay the price of our sins. This is a far-reaching
bailout, since it is available to all people for all time and it is a
fair one because it is only received by those who admit they have a
problem and are willing to submit to Jesus Christ for the solution. In
the words of an old hymn: "I owed a debt I could not pay; He paid a debt
He did not owe."
During
recession, there comes a time when people speak about the first green
shoots of recovery. Following His death on Good Friday, Jesus rose again
from the dead on Easter Day. Green shoots indeed, both for Jesus and
for the hope that He now holds out to us.
I hope that you will want to celebrate God's "bailout "
with us this Easter or perhaps if it doesn't yet make sense, you could
still come and join us in the hope of understanding more clearly just
what Christianity has to offer for such a time as this.
With my best wishes for a meaningful Easter.
Vince Short