By David
Sargent The Independence Day celebration on July
4th in Prescott, Arizona, served a dual purpose: people celebrated the freedoms
that are enjoyed in this country, but they also honored 19 fallen firefighters. The nineteen firefighters were members of
the “Hotshots” firefighting team. The
Hotshots crew had deployed on the previous Sunday to what was thought to be a
manageable lightning-caused forest fire near the small town of Yarnell, about
35 miles from Prescott. Violent winds fueled the blaze and trapped the team.
The Hotshots deployed their emergency fire shelters to no avail. They died while trying to put out the raging
fire that threatened the town of Yarnell, a fire that as of the night of
Independence Day has destroyed more than 100 homes and burned about 13 square
miles. Some of the bereaved family members of the
deceased firefighters spoke about their loved ones. Coleen Turbyfill, mother of 27-year-old
Travis Turbyfill, recalled that she had misgivings when her son's elite
"Hotshot" firefighting crew set out for a fire burning so close she
could see the flames, but he comforted her and told her, “This is what I love.” When we were doomed because of our sins and
headed for the “everlasting fire” of punishment, God sent Jesus to our rescue
so that we would not perish in the flames (Ephesians 1:7). Jesus went “into the fire” and suffered the
punishment for our sins. He “endured
hell” so that we wouldn’t have to. “He
himself bore our sins in his body on the tree [i.e., the cross], so that we
might die to sins and live for righteousness; by his wounds you have been
healed” (1 Peter 2:24). He died for us
so that we might live (1 Thessalonians 5:10). Jesus will save and give eternal life to
those who accept His offer of salvation on His terms: placing their faith and
trust in Jesus (Acts 16:30-31), turning from sin in repentance (Acts 17:30-31),
confessing Jesus before men (Romans 10:9-10), and being baptized (immersed)
into Christ for the forgiveness of sins (Acts 2:38). He will continue to
cleanse those who strive to continue to walk in the light of His Word (1 John
1:7). Why would Jesus go “into the fire” for
us? He did it because it was His
Father’s will (John 6:38) and because of His great love for us… “Greater love has no one than this, than to
lay down one's life for his friends.” – John 15:13 Won’t YOU respond to His great love by
accepting His gift of salvation and life on His terms?
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