There have been no new
worlds or planets created in the universe since God kept that first Sabbath.
“Thus the heavens and the earth were finished, and all the host of them,” says
Genesis 2:1.
What has kept God busy
since then? The answer: a work of reconciling heaven and earth, because “there
was war in heaven: Michael and His angels fought against the dragon; and the
dragon fought and his angels” (Rev. 12:7).
The great controversy
has involved the universe as well as this fallen planet, for verse 12 says that
because of the victory won in this reconciliation, “Rejoice, ye heavens, and ye
that dwell in them.” Finally, it will be said: “The great controversy is ended.
Sin and sinners are no more. The entire universe is clean. One pulse of harmony
and gladness beats through the vast creation.”* This blessed harmony will be
the result of God’s work on His cosmic Day of Atonement, which means simply,
His Day of Reconciliation, the cleansing of the heavenly sanctuary, the ending
of alienation.
Is your human heart
reconciled to God? Are you alert to realize that your natural human heart “is
enmity against God: for it is not subject to the law of God, neither indeed can
be” (Rom. 8:7) except through the atonement of Christ? Do you still wrestle
with a lingering sense that somehow you must make yourself good before He can
be reconciled to you, and before He can really accept you and respect you? Do
you have that nagging feeling that He cannot truly be your Friend until you are
worthy? While you are sitting in the pigsty, do you wish you had a Father who
would forgive and accept the prodigal?
If so, you need to know
about the Day of Atonement. As never before in history the world’s attention is
directed now to the atoning sacrifice of Christ where “God was in Christ,
reconciling the world unto Himself, not imputing their trespasses unto them;
and hath committed unto us the word of reconciliation. ... [We] beseech you …
in Christ’s stead, be YE reconciled to God”! (2 Cor. 5:19, 20). But you CAN’T
“be” unless you first believe He is reconciled to you! So, “spend a thoughtful
hour” contemplating the cross where that reconciliation was accomplished.
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