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It's doubtful that a retailer would go out of business if we all used coupons every week on every product represented. The manufacturers have an economic science that allows them to make agreements with the retailers to assure that price points on the items with coupons are in a place where, even if we all used a coupon, the retailer makes money. If anyone will lose money, it's the manufacturer who takes a calculated loss. That's why coupons have expiration dates. That's one of the ways America's happiest retailer can create commercials to tout their "falling prices." If we see a price decrease of even a few cents (even if the price was inflated to cover the coupon period), we're profoundly impressed.
You might be impressed at this point, or this might not be news to you. But I want to assure you that this process isn't at all original. God himself created the master plan for redemption. AND in His perfect wisdom, His plan created an exchange program that allowed Him to take a calculated loss in order for us to partake in the goodness of His grace. But it doesn't end there. Like the retailers, we have the opportunity to offer God's "product" to those around us. Consider this verse:
2 Corinthians 5: 18 (NLT)Reconciliation is a similar concept to redemption. I want to spend some time developing this idea of a reconciling ministry by considering "redemptive relationships" over the next several posts. I look forward to our dialog!
And all of this is a gift from God, who brought us back to himself through Christ. And God has given us this task of reconciling people to him.
1 comment:
I've not heard the Gospel message compared to a coupon before. Interesting.
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