A Prayer about the Price Paid for Us
In this is love, not that we have loved God but that he loved us and sent his Son to be the propitiation for our sins. 1 John 4:10
Holy God, Redeeming Son, Sanctifying Spirit,
How we thank you for the precious gift
of a debt of our sins fully paid.
Help us to understand this word “propitiation,”
a word that’s hard to pronounce
and even harder to understand
in human terms.
No, Just God,
you are not a violent, abusive father
committing some sort of divine child abuse.
Rather, you are a Holy God,
justly wrathful toward sin.
You planned, in “solidarity of mutual love,”*
with the Son and the Spirit,
from the beginning of time,
for the redemption of your beloved chosen people
from our bondage to sin
through the gift of your Son.
Jesus, you willingly submitted
to being incarnated
as the fully human, fully divine,
perfectly sinless, only satisfactory
substitute for our sins.
Holy Spirit, it was only because you opened our eyes
to see our helplessness
to pay the debt of our sin
and our hope-full gift
in Christ’s sacrifice for us
that we could “repent and believe” (Mark 1:15).
Now, because of this mighty work of propitiation,
we sing our gratitude:
“Bearing shame and scoffing rude,
In my place condemned he stood;
Sealed my pardon with his blood:
Hallelujah! What a Savior!”**
In this, truly, is love!
In Jesus’ redeeming name. Amen.
Read Romans 3:21-26; Hebrews 2:17; 1 John 4:8-10; 1 John 2:1-2.
*Friends, if you want to read a helpful book explaining big theological words like “propitiation” and “limited atonement,” I highly recommend In My Place Condemned He Stood by J. I. Packer and Mark Dever.
**From the hymn, Man of Sorrows.
Elizabeth Reynolds Turnage
author, life and legacy coach, speaker
Elizabeth Reynolds Turnage is the author of Preparing for Glory: Biblical Answers to 40 Questions on Living and Dying in Hope of Heaven.
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