I Am Redeemed!

Our reading today is Matthew 20:28.

“The Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give His life as a ransom for many.”

Ransom is a tender word. To ransom is to redeem, a buying back, a restoring of something precious at a price. The Savior didn’t arrive with royal fanfare or demanding a throne. He came with the gentle hands of a servant, giving all for our redemption.

There is a story told of a little boy and his treasured toy boat. He spent months building, carving, and shaping it. His fingerprints pressed upon every inch. When it was ready, he set it afloat on the river. Delighting in his creation, he would watch, then retrieve the boat and start all over. One day, the waters swept it away. The boat was lost, and the boy’s heart ached.

Days passed. He spotted his boat in the window of a resale store. Joy mixed with longing. “That’s my boat!” he told the shopkeeper. But shopkeeper told him he’d have to pay to get it back. With determined steps, he brought his savings, paid the price, and with boat in hand said, “You are mine twice—once, because I made you; twice, because I bought you back.”

That is our story? Crafted by God, lost, and pursued. Finally, eedeemed, bought back by Jesus. 

I’m Lonnie Davis, and these are thoughts worth thinking.