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WORDS OF LIFE SERIES 27 But what was His motive in giving Himself for us?

But what was His motive in giving Himself for us? It was ‘to redeem us from all
BIBLE STUDY NOTES THE LETTERS TO TITUS AND wickedness’.
PHILEMON 4. Only a ‘great God’ could REDEEM us from all wickedness
by Francis W. Dixon How did He do this? By shedding His own precious blood - Ephesians 1:7;
Hebrews 9:12; 1 Peter 1:18-19. Notice that He died to ‘redeem us from all
wickedness’. In relation to the past, He redeemed us from the guilt and penalty
Study 7 WHY CHRIST GAVE HIMSELF FOR US of sin – look up 1 Corinthians 15:3; in relation to the present, He redeems us
(Scripture Portion: Titus 2: 13-14)
from the power and grip of sin – look up Romans 6:14; and in relation to the
In this study we are to focus on a part of Titus 2:13 and the whole of verse 14. future, He will redeem us from the presence of sin at His second coming – look
We shall see seven aspects of truth in this one fragment of scripture, and we up Romans 8:22-23. But now see how our verse goes on – ‘and to purify…’
shall see something that ‘our great God and Saviour, Jesus Christ’, has done.
We shall, in fact, see certain things that only ‘our great God’ could do. 5. Only a ‘great God’ could PURIFY sinful men and women
How does He do this? Can any effort of our own cleanse us? No – but God
1. Only a ‘great God’ could GIVE can, and He does this in three ways:-
Titus 2:13 reads, ‘Our great God and Saviour, Jesus Christ, who gave…’ All (1) He cleanses by His Blood – 1 John 1:7 tells us this. It refers to the initial cleansing
from the guilt of sin, and to our standing before God.
other gods demand and have to be placated or appeased, and the worshipper
must give something – maybe money or food; but with our God it is different, (2) He washes with His Word – Ephesians 5:25-26 tells us this – look up and compare
Psalm 119:9 with John 15:3. This is the cleansing of our daily walk – compare John
for He gives. It is His nature and prerogative to give – look up and compare 13:10.
John 3:16; 1 Timothy 6:17. What a mercy this is, because we can give nothing (3) He purges through His Spirit – look up Matthew 3:11, and then read Matthew
to Him that is acceptable to Him until we have first received what He gives to us 3:12, and recall the great purging that took place when the Holy Spirit came at
– look up Psalm 116:12-13! We are right when we sing, ‘Nothing in my hand I Pentecost and filled the hearts and transformed the lives of God’s people.
bring’, for that is the only way we can come before the Lord. But what does But God’s motive in giving Himself for us was not only to purify us, but in order
God give? The answer is ‘Himself’! to make us His own people.

2. Only a ‘great God’ could give HIMSELF 6. Only a ‘great God’ could choose a people FOR HIMSELF
In the New Testament we read seven times that Christ gave Himself for us – Our verse tells us that He has chosen “for himself a people that are his very
look up Luke 22:19-20; Galatians 1:4; 2:20; Ephesians 5:2,25; 1 Timothy 2:6; own”, that is ‘a people for His own possession, a special treasure’ – look up
Titus 2:14. Here are three questions:- Exodus 19:5; Deuteronomy 4:20; 32:9. God has set apart a certain people for
(1) WHO gave Himself? ‘Our Saviour, Jesus Christ’ (verse 13). Here we have a Himself, to be His own special possession, and in order to make these people
direct reference to the Incarnation and to the Lord’s work on Calvary. His own He has chosen them in eternity past – look up Ephesians 1:4; died for
(2) WHY did He give Himself? The clue is found in the word, ‘Saviour’ (verse 13) them upon the cross – look up Galatians 1:4; called them – look up Acts 15:14;
– for the Lord came to be our Saviour and to bring us to God – look up and indwells them by His Spirit – look up John 14:16. But there is one more
1 Timothy 1:15; 1 Peter 3:18.
thing to notice: the Lord’s purpose in all this was that we might be a people
(3) HOW did He give Himself? He gave Himself voluntarily (Psalm 40:7-8; John
‘eager to do what is good’.
10:18), and vicariously (Isaiah 53:5-6; 1 Peter 2:24).
For whom did He do this? – He did it for us. 7. Only a ‘great God’ could make His people eager to do what is GOOD
One translation of this phrase is – ‘a people with hearts set upon living a life that
3. Only a ‘great God’ could give Himself FOR SINNERS is good.'’ The meaning is this: God our Saviour gave Himself for us that we
‘He gave Himself for us’. To whom does this refer? might live God-glorifying, fruitful, Christian lives. Are we enthusiastic in our
(1) He gave Himself for the WORLD. Compare 1 Timothy 2:6; 1 John 2:2. He gave living and in our service for Him?
Himself to make salvation available to all people.
(2) He gave Himself for the CHURCH. He gave Himself in a special way for believers
One day the Saviour will ‘see the suffering of His soul’ and will be satisfied with
as Ephesians 5:25 tells us. He gave Himself to make salvation actual or
experiential in all who believe. the fruits of His Calvary work – look up Isaiah 53:11. One day! – but how about
(3) He gave Himself for ME. This is what we read in Galatians 2:20, and the fact that now? Does He see of the suffering of His soul now…?
Christ gave Himself ‘for me’ tells me that my Saviour died as my substitute. WORDS OF LIFE MINISTRIES
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