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| In keeping with the season I thought I would repost these
thoughts originally posted in Dec 2005 and again the last two Easters. I don't
want to be-labor the suffering of Christ, only to share a little of
what He went through. It helps me to know that He loved me enough to
do this for me. Matt 26:65-68 talks about the end of Jesus' "trial"
before the Sanhedrin before He was taken to Pilate. It reads like this: Then
the high priest tore his clothes, saying, He has spoken blasphemy! What
further need do we have of witnesses? Behold, now you have heard his
blasphemy. What do you think? They answered and said, He is worthy of
death. Then they spat in His face and beat Him with the fist. And
others struck Him with the palms of their hands, saying, Prophesy to
us, Christ; who is the one who struck you?
Now
just take a minute or 2 or 3 and put yourself in Jesus place. Here He
is before the council. They have pronounced Him guilty and now
somehow, someone decides to have some fun with the prisoner. He gets
up, walks over to Jesus (who's hands are tied) and spits on Him. Not
on His feet or His chest or His arms. Right in His face. Right smack
in the middle, perhaps on His forehead. The big lugi runs down His
face, into His eyes. Then another of these highly respected, pious,
religious leaders lets go with another one. Right on target. Then
comes another and another. With no ability to block the saliva
projectiles He can only close His eyes and allow them to land as they
will. As His face and beard are filled with this disgusting substance
and He stands there unprotected someone gets another bright idea. "Put
a blindfold on Him!" someone shouts. "Why, why?" they wonder. The
blindfold is put in place. A hand and arm extends and slaps Him on the
right cheek. "Hey, prophet! Who hit you?" He knows. In His
mind {Ah, Zechariah, how I love you. I remember when we met. Those 4
men lowered their friend through the roof. You watched and for a
moment you believed.} SMACK! Another blow. "Haha, Messiah! Who was it this time?" Again,
He knows. {Jonas! I love you as well. I remember meeting you on the
road. You asked me how to have eternal life. We talked for a minute,
you wanted to believe but your riches kept you from committing.} POW! A
third blow. "Hey King! Take a guess! With each one, He knows!
{Jeremiah, you taught me in the temple when I was 12, you wondered at
my understanding, you were curious, but you let your own knowledge be
your ruler. I love you.} BAM! Again they strike. "Why the silence teacher?" But
He knows, no guessing needed. {I love you Zedekiah! There was that day
by in the mountains. I fed you all, you ate and were filled but you
refused to believe and have your spirit fed.} So it continued.
The hatred, the anger, contrasted with the simple love of God. The
never ending, magnificent love. It brought Jesus here as a baby, kept
Him while He was growing up and moved Him to walk among us for 33
years. Then He suffered like this for me. And you. | | |
| road trip day 1Son and I are on a little road trip. We are spending 4 days away from home. We have headed up the state of California to the town of Eureka. We plan to do a little bit of sight seeing, bird watching and.....tomorrow we are meeting one of his friends met on myspace. This will be most interesting. They have chatted on line and written letters to each other. They have been texting too. But tomorrow a first. Face to face meeting. We shall see how this goes.
With this meeting he will be one up on me. I have never met anyone in real life that I know on line. I have chatted on IM with 2 or 3 dozen people I have met here on xanga. I have exchanged e-mail with a slightly smaller group. There is an even smaller group that I have sent text messages to via phone. And believe it or not, I have only actually spoken to one fellow xangan on the phone. Its funny how generally speaking all this electronic communication works out fairly well for me. Its sort of a comfortable way to communicate really. Its not that I haven't wanted to meet people in real life from xanga. I think that would be rather fun. But we are all so spread out that it just isn't really possible. I think there might be 2 or maybe 3 people I regularly (when I am on here much) communicate with who live here in California. And they live in the southern part of the state! A number of hours away.
And I guess for me, I realize that there is something more to look forward to. We have the promise of a world made new and an eternity of time together. If we meet here in this world that is fine but the reality is that if we meet in the world to come there will be no good-byes.
Rev 21:1-6 "I saw a new heaven and a new earth. The first heaven and the first earth had disappeared, and so had the sea. Then I saw New Jerusalem, that holy city, coming down from God in heaven. It was like a bride dressed in her wedding gown and ready to meet her husband. I heard a loud voice shout from the throne: God's home is now with his people. He will live with them, and they will be his own. Yes, God will make his home among his people. He will wipe all tears from their eyes, and there will be no more death, suffering, crying, or pain. These things of the past are gone forever. Then the one sitting on the throne said: I am making everything new. Write down what I have said. My words are true and can be trusted. Everything is finished! I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end. I will freely give water from the life-giving fountain to everyone who is thirsty."
This is the place I want to meet every one of you! | | |
| Did Jesus lie?This week at church our youth pastor spoke on the story of the raising of Lazarus. Now this is one of those stories that has been discussed so often that it can become almost routine hearing it. But as he talked about it there was something new that struck me. It was the content of these two verses: John 11:3,4 "Then his sisters sent to Him, saying, Lord, behold, he whom You love is sick. When Jesus heard, He said, This sickness is not to death, but for the glory of God, so that the Son of God might be glorified by it." Now here is what hit me, to carry this message there needed to be a messenger. A person who carried the news to Jesus. When this person told Jesus the news Jesus apparently immediate response was that this sickness would not end in death.
Now, the next part is supposition on my part but see if it makes sense. The messenger would most likely have carried this good news back to Mary and Martha, Lazarus' sisters. It would have at first given great comfort to them. Their brother would not die! Jesus had said so! But very soon after he did die. This is the part that really got me thinking. How could Mary and Martha have survived the 4 days between the time Lazarus died and Jesus raised him? My immediate thought would have been that Jesus had lied, He said this would not end in death but Lazarus had died, how could I trust Him again? But both Mary and Martha seemed to remain firm in their faith. John 11:21,22 "Then Martha said to Jesus, Lord, if You had been here, my brother would not have died. But I know that even now, whatever You will ask of God, God will give You."
To me this showed great faith which could only come from a very close relationship with Jesus. Even when it looked like things weren't going the way He said these two sisters continued to trust and believe that Jesus was who He said He was. This is the kind of faith I would like to have. Too often things don't go the way I would like or think they will go and it is easy to have my faith waver. How about yours? | | |
| Merry Christmas!!Well....instead of a real entry.... I had best put up something that says: Merry Christmas!!
Remember the real reason we celebrate this time of year....Jesus. Have a wonderful day tomorrow! | | |
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