Into your hands ...
It was now about the sixth hour, and there was darkness over the whole land until the ninth hour, while the sun's light failed. And the curtain of the temple was torn in two. Then Jesus, calling out with a loud voice, said, “Father, into your hands I commit my spirit!” And having said this he breathed his last. Now when the centurion saw what had taken place, he praised God, saying, “Certainly this man was innocent!” And all the crowds that had assembled for this spectacle, when they saw what had taken place, returned home beating their breasts. And all his acquaintances and the women who had followed him from Galilee stood at a distance watching these things.
Even at this very last moment of his life we are reminded that the Son of God was not a victim of circumstances or of man's evil plans. At any point after his prayer in the Garden of Gethsemane he could have chose another path for his life. Yet love compelled him to stay the course and freely offer his life for us. Love compelled him to stay committed to the words he prayed in the garden saying "Not my will but thine be done".
And since that final moment we have all been beating our breasts. Like the centurion, and those who watched at a distance, we have all been wondering how this could have happened to an innocent man. Perhaps it could have happened no other way? Maybe the whole spectacle took place to reveal the darkness of man and the brilliant light of God? At the very last moment Jesus completes his life of love as he offers his spirit to his Father.
May love compel me today to resist temptation and stay the course laid out for me Lord.
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In her book "Calm my Anxious Heart", Linda Dillow talks about the "cup" in the garden. Psalm 16:5 "Lord, you have assigned me my portion and my cup, you have made my lot secure." Sometimes we don't like what's been poured into our cup. Remember the Lord Jesus in Gethesemane..When he saw what he was about to endure, he pleaded..Father if you are willing, take tis cup from me; yet not my will but yours be done. Christ grasped the handle of His cup and lifted it to God and said, "I accept my portion, infusse me with Your strength that I may drink" We can either dash our cup to the ground, and say it's too hard.. I'll do it my way... Or like Christ, lift that cup to the Father, and pray His will and to be infused with His strength to drink it. This book changed my life and attitude. She had another book out now, call Satisfy my Thirsty Soul. I'm going to Amazon books today!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing that Wanda!
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