Billions cry out, "What must I do to be saved?" The Bible answer is, "Believe 
on the Lord Jesus Christ ..." (Acts 16:30, 31).
You cannot tell someone who is "without strength" (Rom 5:6) to "DO something." 
Salvation by works is useless. What you can do is to tell someone something to 
"believe." Believe what? That "Christ died for the ungodly." On His cross He 
identifies fully with the sinner. Darkness enveloped His soul. He was terrified 
of the second death that He faced. He was within a millimeter of coming 
"unglued" (see Psalm 22:14, 15). The cable that bound Him to sanity was only a 
hair's breadth. But through that cable there flowed a millivolt of faith: "Why 
have You forsaken Me?" was His despairing cry, but He did ask the question. And 
He waited in the darkness for the answer. He did not curse God, which Job's 
wife told him to do. And don't you ever do it!

Jesus doesn't ask us to DO what He DID; He asks us to BELIEVE what HE did, that 
is, to appreciate it. In that total darkness of human despair, He built a 
bridge over our dark chasm--"the atonement." The Father did not reconcile the 
Son to Himself; the Son reconciled Himself to the Father. "You can forsake Me," 
cries Christ, "but I will not forsake You!" In the total darkness of being 
"made sin," suffering the ultimate hell of God-forsakenness (2 Cor. 5:21), 
being "made" us, bearing the total weight of our guilt, selfishness, despair, 
our hell, He is "poured out like water, ... [His] heart is like wax; it is 
melted in the midst of [His] soul. [His] strength is dried up" [He is "without 
strength"], --in all this horror He chooses to believe a morsel of Good News: 
"Thou hast heard Me from the last utter extremity of being tossed on the horns 
of the vicious wild buffalo" (see Psalm 22:21).

That millivolt of faith triumphed: "He hath not despised nor abhorred the 
affliction of the afflicted; ... but when he cried unto Him, He heard" (vs. 
24). He chose to believe without an iota of outward evidence. Thus "agape never 
faileth" (1 Cor. 13:8). Tell someone!

--Robert J. Wieland

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