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Friday, April 22, 2011

Sacrafice at its Best

It was early Friday morning that Jesus started being tried by the High Priests. This in Roman law was illegal to try someone in the early, early morning. Jesus was also illegally persecuted with being questioned illegally, having false witnesses, false accusations, and physical abuse.

From there, he was brought to Pilate to be investigated because under Roman law governors were to try and investigate capital cases themselves, but instead of being released, a robber, Barabbas, was released. This is when Pilate declares Jesus and innocent but the crowds pressed him telling him to crucify Jesus. So Pilate washed his hands and had Jesus to be scourged.
I put in this picture from the the Passion of Christ by Mel Gibson to give a glimpse of what it might have been like to see Jesus scourged. Remember, Jesus is the Son of God, during this time was beaten worse then any of us will ever experience.

The text says that a crown of thorns were twisted together as a crown and was put on his head.

Along with a purple robe being placed on the King of kings, the Roman soldiers mocked Jesus, tormented Him, physically abused Him and when brought out to the crowed again by Pilate they kept yelling to crucify Him and so Jesus, the son of God, was handed over to be crucified.

Then, "They took Jesus, therefore, and He went out, bearing His own cross, to the place called the Place of a Skill, which is called in Hebrew, Golgotha. There they crucified Him, and with Him two other men, one on either side, and Jesus in between" (John 19:17-18).

As Jesus was hanging on the cross, the men gambled over who would keep the clothes of Jesus. Jesus, hanging on the cross, cried out, "I am thirsty," and so they dipped a sponge into the sour wine and brought it to His mouth, "Therefore when Jesus had received the sour wine, He said, "It is finished!" And He bowed His head and gave up His spirit.




Today, Jesus died for us. He died for sinners. He died for me, He died for you. But this death, was not easy, and it shows the ultimate sacrifice...and it was for us. Today my prayer for me, my hope for us, is that we do not forget what the meaning of today is. We don't forget the gruesomeness of what Jesus had to endure...FOR US. These pictures were added, because I know for me, I can read about what happened to Jesus, and I can listen to someone talking about this, but when I see pictures of His crucifixion, I understand more.

Take this time, and remember what Christ did for us today. Remembering that his death was not for just the good people, or the nice people, but it was for EVERYONE, because no matter who you are, how bad or how good you are, we ALL need Him. We ALL need his sacrifice on the cross. A very joyous day is around the corner, but let's not forget the pain Jesus had to endure for us.


Father God, I pray for those reading this right now, that this will be a reminder to stop what we are doing, forget about the day and the events it brings, and we focus on You. I pray that we can remember what You did, and what You had to sacrifice for us. I pray that those who do not have a relationship with You that they come to have one. They come to find peace and rest in what You have done, and in the fact that You are our Savior.


Remember, the importance of today, the pain that Jesus endured through today and in the same time rejoice in the fact that Jesus paid it all!

"But He was pierced through for our transgressions, He was crushed for our iniquities; The chastening for our well-being fell upon Him, And by His scourging we are healed." Isaiah 53:5

1 comment:

  1. Hi Travis,

    For some, like Christmas, Easter is just another holiday that they get a day off from work or school. We need to get back to the truth and remember it is ALL ABOUT JESUS!!!
    Our focus is blurred by all our daily distractions. Thanks for the blog Travis and reminding us all that he paid the price for all of our sins, past, present and future.

    Peace - Cheryl

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