John 12:27-36 The Son of Man Must Be Lifted Up
There are some very hard sayings in this portion of scripture. For me harder than anything else we have come across in John.
Thinking that God would be "glorified" by Jesus being tortured, whipped, beaten then put on a cross to die a brutal death is beyond my comprehension.
Nonetheless that is what the Word says.
Obviously, my way of thinking has to change. I kind of like the type of gospel where nobody get hurts where we all get to go to heaven and be with Jesus for eternity.
No pain. No fuss. No problem!
We here is the brutal truth. There was a painful bloody death awaiting someone. The someone was me.
Never in a million years could I have prayed "Not my will but yours Lord"!
I would have been begging those Greeks to take me away from there.
So we are left with the way the Father gets "glorified".
He trades the death of His only son for me. The one that deserved to die. The one that deserved to be left alone up on that hill. The one that deserved the crown of thorns for being the king of the sinners.
Jesus's words at the end of this section move me. "Walk in the light while you have the light".
We need to be walking in what Jesus would have, could have been doing had He not been on that cross for us.
We need to live our lives in a way that brings glory to the Father.
Thinking that God would be "glorified" by Jesus being tortured, whipped, beaten then put on a cross to die a brutal death is beyond my comprehension.
Nonetheless that is what the Word says.
Obviously, my way of thinking has to change. I kind of like the type of gospel where nobody get hurts where we all get to go to heaven and be with Jesus for eternity.
No pain. No fuss. No problem!
We here is the brutal truth. There was a painful bloody death awaiting someone. The someone was me.
Never in a million years could I have prayed "Not my will but yours Lord"!
I would have been begging those Greeks to take me away from there.
So we are left with the way the Father gets "glorified".
He trades the death of His only son for me. The one that deserved to die. The one that deserved to be left alone up on that hill. The one that deserved the crown of thorns for being the king of the sinners.
Jesus's words at the end of this section move me. "Walk in the light while you have the light".
We need to be walking in what Jesus would have, could have been doing had He not been on that cross for us.
We need to live our lives in a way that brings glory to the Father.
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