Proclamation:
“Father, forgive them, for they know not
what they do.” Luke 23:34
“Truly I tell you, today you will be with
Me in paradise.” Luke 23:43
“Woman, here is your son … Here is your
mother.” John 19:26-27
“My God, My God, why have You forsaken Me?” Matthew 27:46
“I thirst.” John 19:28
“It is finished.” John 19:30
“Father, into Your hands I commit My
spirit.” Luke 23:46
Explanation:
After He had been beaten, scourged, and
mocked, Jesus, The Christ, was nailed to a cross in a place called Golgotha. While on the cross, He prayed to His Heavenly
Father and asked Him to forgive them. Then
He briefly ignored His suffering to offer salvation to one of the criminals who
was being crucified beside of Him. He
also took the time to provide for the care of His earthly mother. He suffered physically and mentally and cried
out in a loud voice while He was on the cross.
When He had finished all that He had to do, He gave up His spirit and
died.
Application:
Jesus, The Christ, was chastised, beaten,
bruised, scourged, wiped, wounded, and crucified for our transgressions and
iniquities. (Isaiah 53:5) We are all
included in the people that He prayed for His Heavenly Father to forgive
because we made it necessary for Him to pay the price for our sins, and to take
our place and suffer the punishment we deserved. He was considerate and concerned for others
even while He was suffering. He who was
without sin, took on the sins of the world, and paid the price for our sins,
past, present and future. (John 1:29) He
suffered and gave us His life for us. We
should remember that, and how He suffered, especially when we take communion. The good news is, that is not how the story
ends. Three days later He conquered
death and rose from the dead.
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