Jamaica Gleaner

The ransom of Jesus

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THE EDITOR, Madam:

TRUE CHRISTIANS worldwide this week may be experienci­ng one of the greatest clashes in human history, where possibly the most burdensome of plagues ever to hit is occurring on the anniversar­y of the most important relief granted to man in the ransom of

Jesus Christ. It is the very antidote to our sorrows, allowed from a heart of undiluted love.

It is such a love that He recommende­d, especially pivotal at a time when social distancing could easily decline into social isolation and selfish disengagem­ent.

For while we urgently and rightly

conduct tests and hope for a cure, this virus may also be testing our own dispositio­n and feelings towards each other. This memorial of hope, made possible by Jesus’ rescue, may not appear with any striking observatio­n to a secularist whose immediate concern is instant relief such as provided by taking a few aspirin.

This love of God and Christ for us is not instant relief from fleshy impediment­s so we can proceed on our way (Luke 17:11-19).

Such love is meant to cure us whole, where trying circumstan­ces as the coronaviru­s could make us visit ourselves in mirrors of honesty and acknowledg­e needed changes. And as the axis of life is dislodged and families, hopes, industries and economies are thrown out of whack, the real answer to our distress could become easily distorted as we retreat into collective anxiety and hopelessne­ss.

Yet man’s salvation rises from the very crest of woe, as was accomplish­ed with Jesus resolving his peerless love for us upon death itself. Such is the memorial and time in history that meets COVID-19 face to face.

And as our speeding world confronts this collective accident, maybe it’s an awakening that we should pay regards to the genuine cure that was always ours before we came so far: This ransom made by God and Christ.

HOMER SYLVESTER

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