The Heavenly Price Tag

I am poured out like water and all my bones are out of joint. My heart is like wax it is melted in the midst of my bowels. Psalm 22:14 KJV

As a teenager I always remembered the Christmas presents I got from my stepmother Amy, because when she bought me beautiful and expensive clothes, she always left the price tag on! Now, it was not that Amy was bothered by spending the money, but she wanted to be sure that I treated her gifts with special care! In some ways God is a lot like Amy because He loves lavishing us with His grace, but He also wants us to know its cost. When we are singing about our salvation, home in Heaven or the forgiveness of our sins we should humbly remember the price of those gifts.

When Jesus prayed in the Garden of Gethsemane, He said that His soul was sorrowful unto death, and He agonized in prayer in order to accept the suffering of the cross that lay ahead. He begged His Father asking if there were any other way and then sweat ran down His face like great drops of blood. Then just hours after Jesus had finished praying, His hands and feet were nailed to the cross. The Bible tells us that He was poured out like water. Finally, a long spear pierced His side and then the last drops of HIs blood flowed down the cross to the ground. So, today when we bow our heads to thank God for any of His blessings, we should also look again at the price tag that is still attached. Though Jesus gave Himself freely for our salvation, we will treat His gift with greater loving care, when we are reminded of the astronomically high price that He paid for us!

Love Vast as the Ocean

But God shows his love for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us. Romans 5:8 ESV

“Here is Love Vast as the Ocean”, was the signature song that marked the great Welsh Revival of 1904, first, under the preaching of a Methodist pastor named Joseph Jenkins and later on under a Baptist pastor named Evan Roberts. How interesting that this world-shaking revival would spring from such an out of the way place, and that its mighty waves of repentance, faith and conversion were founded not on Fire and Brimstone but on “Love Vast as an Ocean.” Maybe amidst the problems, demands and complications of your life, it has been a while since you dipped your toe in that ocean. Why not take a moment as you listen; to quietly kneel and allow the words of this song and the waves of God’s vast love roll over your heart and soul?