Conversation between God and Jesus

                        
Have you ever imagined if God and Jesus had a conversation before Jesus actually came to earth as our Savior? Amber has, and based on various scriptures, gives her opinion of what she thinks that conversation would have been like. God: My Son, look at them. They need redemption; they need a Savior. There needs to be a sacrifice to take away their sins completely, not just cover them as the animal sacrifices do. It has to be the blood of a perfect man, not born with a sin nature, to redeem mankind from what was lost in the garden. Jesus, I wish there was another way, but there is not. Would you be that sacrifice? The word sacrifice doesn’t give justice to what you will have to endure. You, being fully God, will become fully human as well. You, who created the universe and everything in it, will have to humble yourself and become a servant to the people you have created. Some will love you, but many will despise you. The ones that will love you are those who know they are sinners and are hungry for a Savior. That was the purpose of the law; to show them they can never be good enough, they need a Savior. The law was to point them to you. (Galatians 3:19, 24, Hebrews 10:1). The ones that won’t receive you and will despise you do so because of their own self righteousness. They take pride in their flesh. They like having a set of rules to follow. They think they can earn their righteousness from their works. But no flesh will be justified in my sight by the deeds of the law. (Romans 3:20) You will be physically persecuted like no other persecution that ever has or will take place. You will not only be beaten worse than any other person, you will also receive the punishment for all the sins and iniquities of the entire world in your physical body while carrying their sicknesses and infirmities as well. (Isaiah 52:14, 53:3-4, Matthew 8:17) The chastisement for their peace will be upon you and by your stripes they will be healed. (1 Peter 2:24, Isaiah 53:5) You will take their sin nature on your body and in return will give them your righteousness. (2 Corinthians 5:21) You will pay the price once and for all for ALL their sins; past, present, and future. (Hebrews 10:10, 12) And at that point when you are hurting the most, all will forsake you, including myself. (Mark 15:34) I will remove my spirit from you so you suffer the full effects of sin – separation from me. But good news! That is only temporary and soon you will be joined with me at my right hand and everything will be subject to you. (1 Peter 3:22, Hebrews 10:12) You will be their ransom and all that will be required on their part is to receive you by faith as their Lord. (Ephesians 2:8-9) It is my will for all of them to receive you, but sadly that won’t happen. (1 Timothy 2:4, Matthew 7:13-14) They will now be under my grace; no longer under the law. (Romans 5:13) I will never be angry with them. I will never rebuke them. I will always have mercy on them. My kindness shall not depart from them and my covenant of peace will never be removed. (Isaiah 54:8-10). If they receive you they will find favor and righteousness in my sight because of what YOU did, not because of what they do. That, my son, is grace. It cannot be earned. It is my free gift to all who will believe. Jesus, will you do it? Will you suffer and take the place for these people I love so much? Jesus: I will do anything for them because I love them as much as you do. I come to do your will, O God. (Hebrews 10:9). Yes, Father, I will be their Savior.


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