TRANSFUSION – When will I die?

TransfusionJohnny’s sister needed a blood transfusion.  The doctor carefully explained to Johnny that Mary had the same disease from which he had recovered two years earlier, and her best chance at survival was a transfusion from someone who had previously conquered the disease. The two siblings had the same blood type, so Johnny was the ideal donor.

Johnny hesitated for a few seconds when the doctor asked him if he would give his blood for Mary. His lower lip trembled slightly, but he smiled, and said “Sure. I’ll give my blood for my sister.”

The two were wheeled into the hospital theatre for a direct transfusion. Mary was pale and thin. Johnny was robust and healthy. Neither spoke, but when their eyes met, Johnny grinned at his sister.

As the nurse inserted the needle into Johnny’s arm his smile faded. He watched the blood flow into the tube. After a while, his voice, slightly shaky, broke the silence. “Doctor, when will I die?” 

Only then did the doctor realise why Johnny had hesitated and why his lip had trembled as he agreed. Johnny had thought that giving his blood to his sister had meant giving up his life for her. He quickly explained the situation to the brave little boy.

Dividertransfusion 1Each one of us has a condition far more serious than Mary’s.

Each one of us was born with a sinful nature, having inherited that nature from Adam.  We are all sinners by nature, by choice and by practice.

The penalty for sin is death: spiritual death and physical death.

There is NOTHING that we can do to pay the penalty for our sin, or to make amends for our sin or to wipe it out.

transfusion 2There is ONLY ONE remedy!

Our condition required the Lord Jesus Christ not only to give His blood, but to die a cruel death for us.

ONLY the Lord Jesus Christ, the Creator of the universe, the SINLESS, PERFECT, SON OF GOD, could make atonement for our sin.  ONLY HE, both God and man, could fully represent God and fully represent man.

ONLY HE could pay the penalty for my sin – for your sin.

ONLY HE was qualified because ONLY HE was without sin.

Hebrews 9:22
Without the shedding of blood, there is no remission of sin.

1 Corinthians 15:3
Christ died for our sins

2 Corinthians 5:21
For God has made Jesus, who knew no sin, to be sin for us,
so that we could become the righteousness of God in Him.

1 Peter 3:18
Christ suffered ONCE for sin, the Just for the unjust,
that He might bring us to God,
being put to death in the flesh, but made alive by the Spirit.

John 14:6
Jesus said, “I am the Way, the Truth and the Life:
no one comes to the Father, except by Me.

John 6:37
Jesus said . . . He who comes to Me, I will never cast out.

1 John 5:11-12
God has given us eternal life, and this life is in His Son.
He who has the Son, has life.
He who does not have the Son does not have life.

Christ died

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About meetingintheclouds

I am Cloudwatcher, a 76 year old Christian lady, happily married to a wonderful man for over 50 years. We have five wonderful sons, all with at least one University degree and in top positions in their chosen fields. One son is still single but four have found perfect wives and they have given us five lovely grandchildren. I was born in England and while I'm proud of my English heritage, I am doubly proud to be a true-blue, fair-dinkum Aussie. My husband and I are committed Christians whose first priority is to love and serve our risen Saviour, the Lord Jesus Christ. My life story will tell of my journey from abuse to peace. I suffered 22 years of abuse, being constantly told I was totally evil and an ugly freak: no one would ever want me, so I might as well do the world a favour and kill myself.
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6 Responses to TRANSFUSION – When will I die?

  1. Anna Popescu says:

    Sooo thankful for His amazing remedy!

  2. Rob Barkman says:

    What a wondrous display of Christ’s love for us! That He willingly would give His life so that His people would be delivered from eternal death. Thank you, Angela, for this great reminder of His love and of the need to be sure that His work has been applied to our account! May He continue to bless you as you minister for HIm!

    • Thanks Rob. It is beyond comprehension that He could love us so much, but praise God for the REALITY of knowing Him; of having our sins forgiven; of having His abiding presence in our lives; of having His guidance and direction; His strength and enabling; His encouragement and comfort; His provision and protection . . . His undertaking for us in every area of our lives.

      What an incredibly amazing God!
      What an incredibly abundant life He gives to His blood-bought, adopted children!

  3. ptl2010 says:

    Jesus has given His life so that we can be free from sin’s control of our lives. However, the gift does us no good until we accept Jesus’ gift of life. So accept Jesus Christ’s gift of life today while you can , and live with purpose and eternal reward and without regret. Thank God for this saving option.

    • Yes, Evelyn, the Gift must be received and I join you in urging all who do not know the abundance of blessings in being a blood-bought, adopted child of the living God to look unto Jesus who gave His life for them, paying the penalty for their sin, and to receive the Gift of eternal life He offers.
      Jesus is the Way, the Truth and the Life and no one can come to the Father except through Him.

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