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Today's verse comes from the Final Discourse: the last message that Jesus gave His disciples before the crucifixion. It is a fitting verse to think about today, Easter Sunday, because it gets to the heart of what Jesus has done for you and for me.
When He said today's verse, Jesus knew that He was about to lay down His life for His disciples. He was about to live out what He instructed them to do. When He went to the cross and died an innocent death, He was thinking of you and me. We could not have had a relationship with God with sin in our lives, and there was no way for us to atone for our sin. Jesus made both possible: His death wiped out our sin, and made our relationship with God possible because it paid the price in full.
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Jesus's resurrection, which we celebrate today, was the final victory over sin and death. Because of what He did for us, we are no longer enslaved by sin and we have the promise of eternal life with God.
We celebrate the Resurrection today, but we can live in light of it every day. When we begin to feel discouraged or upset, we can remember that the greatest victory of all time happened on a cross more than two thousand years ago … and we are the unmerited, deeply blessed beneficiaries of it today and for all eternity.
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