Matthew 11:28-29 (ESV)
28 Come to me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I
will give you rest. 29 Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me, for I am
gentle and lowly in heart, and you will find rest for your souls.
During the years when slavery was legal in the United
States, a gentleman happened upon a slave-bidding in a crowed street. The man
paused to observe the activities. As he watched from the edge of the crowd, he
saw one slave after another led to a platform, their arms and legs shackled
with ropes as if they were animals. Displayed before the jeering crowd, they
were auctioned off, one by one. Some onlookers would inspect the
"merchandise", grabbing disrespectfully at the women, examining the
muscular arms of the men. The gentleman studied the group of slaves waiting
nearby. He paused when he saw a young girl standing at the back. Her eyes were
filled with fear. She looked so frightened. He hesitated for a moment and then
disappeared briefly. When he returned, the auctioneer was about to start the
bidding for the young girl he had noticed beforehand.
As the auctioneer opened the bidding, the gentleman
shouted out a bid that was twice the amount of any other selling price offered
that day. There was silence for an instance, and then the gavel fell as;
"sold to the gentleman" was heard. The gentleman stepped forward,
making his way through the crowd. He waited at the bottom of the steps as the
young girl was led down to her new owner.
The rope which bound her was handed to the man, who
accepted it without saying nothing. The young girl stared at the ground.
Suddenly she looked up and spit in his face. Silently, he reached for a
handkerchief and wiped the spittle from his face. He smiled gently at the young
girl and said, "follow me". She followed him reluctantly. As they
reached the edge of the crowd, he continued to a nearby area where each deal
was closed legally.
When a slave was set free, legal documents, called
manumission papers, were necessary. The gentleman paid the purchase price and
signed the necessary documents. When the transaction was complete, he turned to
the young girl and presented the documents to her. Startled, she looked at him
with uncertainty. Her narrowed eyes asked, what are you doing? The gentlemen
responded to her questioning look. He said, "Here, take these papers. I
bought you to make you free. As long as you have these papers in your
possession, no man can ever make you a slave again.
The girl looked into his face. What was happening? There
was silence. Slowly, she said, "You bought me, to make me free?"
"You bought me, to make me free?" As she repeated this phrase over
and over, the significance of what had just happened became more and more real
to her. "You bought me, to make me free?" Was it possible that a
stranger had just granted her freedom and never again could she be held in bondage
and servitude to any man? As she began to grasp the significance of the
documents which she now held in her hand, she fell to her knees and wept at the
gentleman's feet. Through her tears of joy and gratitude, she said, "You
bought me, to make me free....I'll serve you forever!"
You and I were once bound in slavery to sin. But the Lord
Jesus paid the price, to make us free, when He shed His Blood at Calvary.
That's what the Bible calls redemption. "In Christ Jesus, we have
Redemption through His Blood, the Forgiveness of sins, according to the Riches
of His Grace." (Ephesians 1:7) "For you were Bought with a Price,
therefore Glorify God in your body and in your spirit, which are God's."
(1 Corinthians 6:20) The Blood of Jesus was not spilled; it was Shed. It was no
accident. The Lord chose to Die in our place, Shedding His Precious Blood on
our behalf. Jesus Said of Himself, "The Son of man did not come to be
served, but to Serve, and to Give His Life a ransom for many." (Matthew
20:28)
I wondered as I read this story, the girl had spit in her
masters face once. When he gave her the papers of her freedom, she could have
spit in his face again, not believing him. How often have we spit in our
Master's (Jesus') face. He Who paid His All, for our freedom? As I read this
story, I could see myself in the girls position and could see the gentleman as
Christ Jesus, Himself. The gentleman gave of himself and only required that the
girl Accept her freedom that he had freely given unto her.
Jesus, Paid our debt when He Gave His Life on a Cross at
Calvary almost 2000 years ago. Christ Jesus poured out His Precious Blood to cover
all of our sins, past, present and future.
Dear Lord, thank You for paying the price for our
sins. Thank You for paying the price that
we couldn’t ourselves. In The Name of
Jesus, Amen.
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