What A Nice Smell
And walk in love, as Christ also has loved us, and has given himself for us an offering and a sacrifice to God for a sweet smelling savor (Ephesians 5:2)
The analogy in this verse takes us back to the Old Testament sacrifices. Along with the sacrifices, incense was burned to God. All the men and women could smell the sweet smell as the sacrifice burned to God. This represented the fact that God was satisfied with the blood offered to Him.
Although this was Old Testament, it represented the time when God would eternally be satisfied with the blood of His Son, Jesus, when He died for us on the cross. When Jesus arose from the dead, God smelled an odor free from sin, the curse, and poverty. For the first time ever, God smelled righteousness in His Son. Now that we have accepted His Son, Jesus, as our Savior, God is satisfied with us and we are a sweet smelling aroma in the nostrils of God.
This doctrine is called propitiation. It is found in the book of Romans and simply means God is satisfied. First, He is satisfied with the finished work of His Son. Next, He is satisfied with us who have accepted Jesus as our Savior. The good news is not that you are satisfied with God, but that God is satisfied with you. In your weakest moments of greatest failure, you can tell the devil, “As long as God is satisfied with Jesus, He is still satisfied with me.”