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Ransomed with the precious blood of Christ
Every human is born with a sinful heart. That is a harsh judgment, since we tend to see newborns as sweet and innocent. We can hardly believe that God would hold a different opinion. And it is indeed true that these little ones have not yet committed any sin that could be blamed on them. But when they grow up, their sinful hearts show all too clearly; we humans are not born “blank”. We are not able to live right. We are “sold under sin” (Romans 7:14).
But the power and inevitability of sin have been broken by the atoning death of Jesus Christ. Even if we are born in families that have been enslaved to sin for generations, this “inheritance” can be overcome by the precious blood of Christ. He was without blemish, so His death was not a judgment on any sin of His own. He took our sins upon Himself and was “sacrificed” in our place.
Being united with Christ by faith, means we are no longer a slave of sin, but voluntarily submit ourselves to God’s will. “Now that you have been set free from sin and have become slaves of God, the fruit you get leads to sanctification and its end, eternal life” (Romans 6:22).
About this Plan

This Reading Plan goes through the first chapter of 1 Peter. The apostle Peter is writing to Christians who are facing hard times, and exhorts them to stand firm in the true grace of God. Peter gives valuable advice on how to do this in your daily life. Do read with us to profit from his teachings!
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