The Great Crescendo
12/10/2018

The Father has sent his Son to be the Savior of the world. 1 John 4:14

 

My parents taught me to love all sorts of music—from country to classical. So my heart beat rapidly as I walked into the Moscow Conservatory, one of Russia's great music halls, to hear the Moscow National Symphony. As the conductor drove the musicians through a masterful Tchaikovsky piece, themes developed that gradually built to a powerful crescendo—a profound and dramatic musical climax. It was a magical moment, and the audience stood to roar its approval.

 

The Scriptures move toward the most powerful crescendo of history: the cross and resurrection of Jesus Christ. In the moments following Adam and Eve's fall into sin in the garden of Eden, God promised that a Redeemer would come (Genesis 3:15), and throughout the Old Testament that theme moved forward. The promise rang out in the Passover lamb (Exodus 12:21), the hopes of the prophets (1 Peter 1:10), and the longings of the people of God.

 

First John 4:14 confirms where that story had been going: "We have seen and testify that the Father has sent his Son to be the Savior of the world." How? God accomplished His promised rescue of His broken world when Jesus died and rose again to forgive us and restore us to our Creator. And one day He will come again and restore His whole creation.

 

As we remember what God's Son has done for us, we celebrate the great crescendo of God's grace and rescue for us and His world—Jesus!

 

Father, Your Son has impacted Your world like nothing else. I'm grateful He has come for my rescue and will come again to restore Your world.

 

Celebrate the gift of Jesus!

 

By Bill Crowder | Our Daily Bread






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