Thank you! This paragraph really stuck with me: “Everything is worth what its purchaser will pay for it, and God purchased our redemption with his own life—something incomprehensibly beyond measure. The value we should place on human life, therefore, should be equally beyond measure. Anything less is to devalue human life and indirectly reject God’s gift. By his life, death, and resurrection, Christ implicitly told the world that the human soul was worth a divine sacrifice, and nothing could be more valuable than that.”
Thank you! This paragraph really stuck with me: “Everything is worth what its purchaser will pay for it, and God purchased our redemption with his own life—something incomprehensibly beyond measure. The value we should place on human life, therefore, should be equally beyond measure. Anything less is to devalue human life and indirectly reject God’s gift. By his life, death, and resurrection, Christ implicitly told the world that the human soul was worth a divine sacrifice, and nothing could be more valuable than that.”
Come for the economics, stay for the message of redemption. Love it!
This article pushed me over from free to paid. Great post.