Years ago a young boy contracted a rare blood disease and almost died. Fortunately his body was able to resist the virus and he lived. A few years later his little sister became ill with the same rare disease. They still had no cure for the disease, but the family doctor had a suggestion. He had read somewhere that if a little of the blood of a person who had overcome the disease could be injected in the ill person, sometimes the antibodies could resist the virus and bring about healing.
The doctor approached the boy and said: "Son, you love your little sister, don't you?" The boy responded, "Yes, sir. I love little sister." "Fine," the doctor said, "then would you be willing to give blood to save her life?" The boy was silent for a long time; his lip quivered, and he replied, "Yes. I'll give my blood to save sister's life."
The two children were placed on a table. Two needles were inserted at each end of a rubber tube. One needle was inserted in the brother's arm, the other in the girl's arm. The blood began to flow. After a little blood had entered the sister's arm, the doctor pulled the needles out.
The little girl was taken to her room and the boy was left alone on the table. After awhile, the doctor came back and said, "Son, you can get up now." The boy looked at the doctor and inquired, "Doctor -- when am I going to die?"
The boy had been taught that when you lost all your blood your die. He thought they wanted all his blood, and he was willing to give it.
The Saviour came into the world to offer all His blood, to die, to bear the sins of all the world in His body on the cross. He was not only willing to die, He went all the way to the cross to lay His life on the line that we might be redeemed.
How can the blood of one man purchase the salvation of all who call on Him? This was not just a man, this was the Eternal Son of God who became a man for the express purpose of being our
Kinsman Redeemer.
When Jesus declared from the cross: "It is finished!" He was saying "Paid in full! The ransom has
been paid. Now all who call on My name can be eternally saved!"
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