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Atonement


Thoughts of Atonement

The Atonement Complete

Thomas De Witt Talmage 13

Two relationships made Jesus’ atonement successful. He was human, and therefore on our side. He was Divine, and therefore on God’s side.

A righteous decree had gone forth, that because of their sins, a race must die. Jesus said, “That shall not be. I am God. I belong to God. I belong to the race. I will take these two relationships into the negotiation. I will redeem mankind, though it cost my life.” “O, stop!” cried all the hosts of heaven.

“Your blood will redden the door-steps of the world. You will only be sacrificed.” “No,” says Christ, “I will not stop. I know all the torment; I know all the bleeding; I know the death that is to come; but I willingly throw myself across the sharp edges of this undertaking. Stand back, men, angels, and devils, I come to the rescue.

God must be reconciled. The decree must be revoked. Here I drop into the tortures and massacre. If I perish, I perish.”
Wonder of wonders! Jesus, with the tears of human sorrow in one hand, and the key of eternal domination in the other, appears to put away our sin by the sacrifice of Himself.—TALMAGE.


To know that my name, according to Luke, is a matter of celestial conversation causes my mind to explode!

DAILY DEVOTIONAL

The Personal Tag

Rick Christian
To know that my name, according to Luke, is a matter of celestial conversation causes my mind to explode! Are you sure, Luke? My name recorded in God’s Book of Life? I suppose God could keep roll more efficiently by using my social security number or bank account number.
In eschato- logical terms, the kingdom refers to the millennial reign of Christ when He will return to run earth from Jerusa- lem for His thousand-year reign.

DAILY DEVOTIONAL

A Kingdom Man Seeks Priceless Treasure

Tony Evans
Men, you have a choice. Jesus speaks of a treasure: “The kingdom of heaven is like a treasure hidden in a field,” He said (Matthew 13:44). It’s a treasure for which absolutely nothing should stand in the way.
He knows that the ones He loves will find life, ultimate meaning, purpose, and joy nowhere else.

DAILY DEVOTIONAL

El Kanna, Jealous God

Christopher D. Hudson
Divine jealousy isn’t motivated by greed or selfishness. God’s holy jealousy is rooted in a desire to protect, provide, and bless. He always and only wants what is best for His chosen ones. And what can be better than His perfect love?
Getting to know people takes time, and we need to see them in all kinds of situations and watch how they respond.

DAILY DEVOTIONAL

Choose Your Friends Carefully

Joyce Meyer
The company we keep is important because we tend to take on the traits of those with whom we spend a lot of time. Choose to spend time with people who will make you a better person.
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Biographies

Thomas De Witt Talmage

Thomas DeWitt Talmage was born in New Jersey in 1882. He was the youngest of a family of twelve children. His parents were persons of pure Christian character, the fruits of whose judicious training were manifest in the conversion of DeWitt when eighteen years of age.
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