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CHRIST AS MEANS AND END

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WORD FROM THE HOLY BIBLE FOR TODAY

Galatians 2:20

“I have been crucified with Christ. It is no longer I who live, but Christ who lives in me. And the life I now live in the flesh I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me.”

REFLECTION

A GOOD FRIDAY MEDITATION: CHRIST AND THE MEANING OF THE UNIVERSE

“Why did God create the universe? And why is he governing it the way he is? What is God achieving? Is Jesus Christ a means to this achievement or the end of the achievement?
Jesus Christ is the supreme revelation of God. He is God in human form. As such, he is the end, not a means.
The manifestation of the glory of God is the meaning of the universe. This is what God is achieving. The heavens, and the history of the world, are “telling the glory of God.”
But Jesus Christ was sent to accomplish something that needed doing. He came to remedy the fall. He came to rescue sinners from inevitable destruction because of their sin. These rescued ones will see and savor and display the glory of God with everlasting joy.
Others will continue to heap scorn on the glory of God. So, Jesus Christ is the means to what God meant to achieve in the manifestation of his glory for the enjoyment of his people. No one would see and savor and celebrate the glory of God apart from the saving work of Christ. The aim of the universe would abort. So, Christ is a means.
But in that accomplishment on the cross, as he died for sinners, Christ revealed the love and righteousness of the Father supremely. This was the apex of the revelation of the glory of God — the glory of his grace.
Therefore, in the very moment of his perfect act as the means of God’s purpose, Jesus became the end of that purpose. He became, in his dying in the place of sinners and his resurrection for their life, the central and supreme revelation of the glory of God.
Christ crucified is therefore both the means and the end of God’s purpose in the universe.
Without his work, that end — to reveal the fullness of the glory of God for the enjoyment of God’s people — would not have happened.
And in that very means-work he became the end — the one who forever and ever will be the focus of our worship as we spend eternity seeing and savoring more and more of what he revealed of God when he became a curse for us.
Jesus is the end for which the universe was made, and the means that makes that end possible to enjoy by justified sinners.”

  • By John Piper. © Desiring God Foundation.

CHRIST AS MEANS AND END

A GOOD FRIDAY MEDITATION: CHRIST AND THE MEANING OF THE UNIVERSE

THINK ABOUT IT

Galatians 2:20 reminds us that as followers of Jesus, our old selves have been crucified with Him, and now our lives belong to Christ. This means we no longer live for our own desires but surrender to His will, allowing Him to guide and transform us. Our faith in Jesus is not just a belief but a way of life, shaped by His love and sacrifice for us. Each day, we are called to live by faith, trusting in His grace and walking in obedience to His Word. We rely on His strength, not our own, as we seek to reflect His love, mercy, and truth in all we do. Through Christ living in us, we become a testimony of His saving power, bringing glory to God in our daily lives.

PRAYER

Heavenly Father, thank You for the incredible gift of salvation through Jesus Christ, our Lord and Saviour. You have called us to die to ourselves and live in the power of Christ within us, yet we often struggle to grasp the full meaning of this truth. Lord, open our hearts and minds to understand the depth of our union with Jesus—that we are no longer bound by sin, fear, or the ways of this world, but are made new in Him. Help us to fully surrender, to walk in the freedom and authority that comes from being crucified with Christ, and to live each day by faith in the One who gave Himself for us. Fill us with Your Spirit, that we may reflect Your love, holiness, and truth in all that we do. May our lives be a living testimony of Your grace, bringing glory to Your name. In Jesus’ name, we pray. Amen.

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