5.14- A Ready Remedy
5.14-
A Ready Remedy Isaiah 53:1-6 Amy Peterson
Following the park guide, I scribbled notes
as he taught about the plant of the Bahamian primeval forest. He told us which
trees to avoid. “The poisonwood tree secretes a black sap that causes a
painful, itchy rash. But not to worry! The antidote could usually be found growing
right next to it. Cut into the red bark of the gum elemi tree,” he said, “and
rub the sap on the rash. It will immediately begin to heal.”
I nearly dropped my pencil in astonishment.
I hadn’t expected to find a picture of salvation in the forest. But in the gum
elemi tree, I saw Jesus. He’s the ready remedy whenever the poison of sin is
found. Like the red bark of that tree, the blood of Jesus brings healing.
The prophet Isaiah understood that humanity
needed healing. The rash of sin had infected us. Isaiah promised that our
healing would come through “a man of suffering” who would take our sickness
upon Himself (Isaiah 53:3). That man was Jesus. We were sick, but Christ was willing
to be wounded in our place. When we believe and follow Him, we are healed from
the sickness of sin (verse 5). It may take a life-time to learn to live as
those who’re healed – to recognize our sins and to reject them in favor of our
new identity – but because of Jesus, we can.
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