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Love Worth Finding 23rd March 2024: What Do You Have in Common with a Thief?

Love Worth Finding 23rd March 2024: What Do You Have in Common with a Thief?
Love Worth Finding 23rd March 2024: What Do You Have in Common with a Thief?

LOVE WORTH FINDING 23rd MARCH 2024 DEVOTIONAL

Read Love Worth Finding 23rd March 2024 Devotional by Adrian Rogers, Saturday Message. As you study today’s devotional, remember this; “Work hard so you can present yourself to God and receive his approval. Be a good worker, one who does not need to be ashamed and who correctly explains the word of truth.” – 2 Timothy 2:15 (NLT)

TOPIC: What Do You Have in Common with a Thief

“…who Himself bore our sins in His own body on the tree, that we, having died to sins, might live for righteousness—by whose stripes you were healed.” – 1 Peter 2:24

PONDER THIS
I want you to imagine a scene: They took Jesus and nailed Him to the cross. There were two thieves, one on each side. But those crosses were put up for three thieves: the two thieves who were crucified, and Barabbas. It was Barabbas’s cross. Imagine the soldier, with a torch, goes down a narrow corridor in a dingy Roman jail. He comes to a certain cell. The guard stops and says, “You are free to go. Barabbas, you’re not going to die.

Do you see those three crosses? See the middle cross? That cross was made for you. But Pilate says you’re going to go free. That man up there is dying in your place.” I don’t know what came of Barabbas, but isn’t it wonderful how God arranges the whole thing so we can learn and see the lesson of substitution?

You say, “Christ died for me.” That’s true, but may I ask you to tweak it just a little bit? Instead, say this to yourself today: “Christ died instead of me.” That’s what it is. The purpose of the cross is one of substitution. Barabbas was a thief; we’re thieves. We are supposed to have been God’s stewards and we failed. Barabbas was a rebel. We’re meant to be God’s servants, and we’ve rejected Him. Barabbas was a murderer, and we are responsible for the death of God’s Son. Barabbas was a prisoner, and we have been bound with sin. He represents us all.

  • How easily do you recognize your sin as deserving of death? Why does this matter?
  • Why is understanding that Christ died “instead of me” important in our faith?

PRACTICE THIS
Write down the statement “Christ died instead of me” and put it up somewhere you will be regularly reminded of this truth.

THANKS FOR READING LOVE WORTH FINDING DAILY DEVOTIONAL 23RD MARCH 2024 BY ADRIAN ROGERS. FOR MORE FROM LOVE WORTH FINDING AND PASTOR ADRIAN ROGERS, PLEASE VISIT WWW.LWF.ORG.

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