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224 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 1984
The fact that my thoughts are not conjoined with His shows that I have no imaginary God. If I had decided how God should be, I would have chosen Him to create a universe without suffering, age, and death. But I know I have the real God because my heart, the heart of a fallen sinner, is in disagreement with Him."The Mystery of Jesus' Sacrifice": This was my favorite, and I need to quote from it at length to do it any justice:
Suppose you were living 2,000 years ago in Palestine, that you were sinful, heavy with guilt, and Jesus told you, 'Your sin is grave and deserves punishment. The wages of sin are death. But tomorrow I will be flogged and crowned with a crown of thorns with you--I invite you to assist them when they drive nails into My hands and feet and fix Me to a cross. I will cry with anguish, and I will share the sorrow of My mother whose heart will be pierced by compassion for Me as if by a sword. You should be there to hear My cries. And when I have died, you shall know that your sins are forgiven forever, that I was your substitute, your scapegoat. This is how a man gets saved. Will you accept My suffering for your offense, or do you prefer to bear the punishment yourself?' What would you have answered?This meditation alone was worth the price of this book.
In my prison cell...He put before me the problem I have just put to you...I had to decide whether or not to accept the sacrifice of the innocent Son of God for my sins. I believed that to accept would be a greater wickedness than all I might ever have done in my life and I flatly refused this proposal. Jesus was glad about my 'No.'
Then came the real question, the thing he had had in mind from the beginning. 'What if I incorporate your being into Mine, if you become part of My body, if you deny yourself as an independent self, and I will live in you henceforth and you will be 'crucified with me' (Galatians 2:20), 'buried with me' (Romans 6:4), and share the fellowship of My suffering (Philippians 3:10)? People in churches will sing, 'Safe in the Arms of Jesus,' while you will be safe as an arm of Jesus, nailed like His to a cross, but also imparting goodness like His. Do you wish to become My co-worker for the salvation of mankind, alleviating sufferings, filling up 'what is lacking in the afflictions of Christ' (Colossians 1:24), and imparting eternal life to others? By virtue of my presence in you, the real fruits of My wounds will appear in your soul.
I have accepted this proposal. Christians are meant to have the same vocation as their King, that of cross-bearers...
A man who smugly accepts Christ's dying for him and shouts Hallelujah about the innocent Son of God receiving punishment he himself deserves should be more severely punished than before. The gospel, the good news, is the privilege of becoming a member of the Body of Christ, of suffering, of dying in pain with Him, and also of being resurrected with Him in glory...
The reality of a conversion is in becoming one with Him. It is shameful and abominable to accept His substitutionary death otherwise."