Seeking His Peace Among All Peoples
Seek God…for enemies to be blessed
“As enemies nailed you to a cross, You cried out for God to forgive them.” (See Luke 23:34)
This is the first line of today’s NT prayer; it merits a more in-depth look:
Here’s the setting.
The Jews…
…had arrested Him illegally, mocked Him, spit on him, beat on Him with their fists, slapped Him and certainly did other things that are not recorded.
The Romans…
…spit on Him, scourged Him (used a whip to pull pieces of flesh from His back, mocked Him in as a “king”, push a crown of thorns on His head, force Him to carry His cross until He physically can’t, and nail His hands and feet to the cross.
Everyone…
…including the two thieves on His left and right continue to mock, taunt, and insult Him.
He remains…..silent.
Finally He speaks: “Father forgive them; for they do not know what they are doing.”
We see in Hebrews this statement: “Jesus for the joy set before Him, endured the cross…”
In this passage endured is understood as “staying in the place of a servant” “remaining under to support.” The One who came to serve and not to be served, stayed in the place of a servant to the very end.
The results…
One thief repents and is guaranteed to be with Jesus that very day in Paradise, the Centurion believes, the sky was dark from noon to 3 p.m., the rocks split open, the temple curtain was torn in two from top to bottom…plus more…wow!
Years ago, I dismissed this act ‘as only something God in man could do…nice part of the story, no application to me. THEN, I read how Stephen (Acts 7:59) said the same forgiveness when he was being stoned to death…..Stephen, a man just like me. I was without excuse.
Conclusion? We can do this through Christ who to gives us the strength to do so!
Brother Charles
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