“Redeemer,” one of the many names for Jesus, means Jesus is our redemption. Jesus paid our debt that we owed to God’s law so that we could have a place in His family.
One of the marvelous joys that we experience throughout our Christian life is the joy of our salvation. David wrote in Psalm 51:12, “Restore to me the joy of my salvation…” David had lost his joy after he had committed adultery with Bathsheba and then having her husband killed to help conceal that sin. The prophet Nathan was sent by God to expose David’s sin and bring him back into fellowship with Himself. That’s grace. Confessing our sins to God and Him forgiving our sins and cleansing us from all our unrighteousness (1 John 1:9).
The joy that is in our salvation is knowing that we cannot earn God’s redemption – it is a free gift. The price of sin is death and that price was paid by Jesus shedding his blood on the cross. Our joy comes from knowing that while we were yet sinners, Christ loved us and died for us so that we might live.
As I think about this joy for my own life, I see that joy is grace and grace is joy. When I think about true joy, I am thinking about God’s grace toward me – a sinner forgiven, and when I think about God’s grace, well, that brings me joy. So no matter what each new day brings, I know that I have the joy of my salvation in my Redeemer, Jesus!