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Jesus was born with all the human
frailties we all have; skin and bones that are easily injured, scarred,
wounded; vulnerable to hunger and thirst. Yet, this human was born with great
mission and purpose far beyond any other.
He was God born in flesh, to live among us. More than just live, He showed us how we are
to live in a manner pleasing to God. In
a world full of religious leaders who had religion without God, He showed us
God. In a world full of lies built on
half-truths and error, He showed us truth.
In a world full of despair and hopelessness, He showed us the true
source of hope and peace.
Then came the day He had told His
disciples about. The day He would be
tortured, condemned to death by the religious leaders, crucified, and (very importantly)
raised up. They didn’t like hearing
that. They expected His kingdom to begin
at that time, and give them some relief from their intense Roman
persecution. Crucified? How could it be? Yet it happened, just as He told them.
While they were experiencing this
horrible event, they wondered if they were next, and out of that fear some even
denied Him. Fear had already latched
hold of them. They hid.
On the day after the Sabbath, the
first day of the week, Mary Magdalene and the other Mary came to the tomb, and
found that an angel had rolled away the stone which had sealed the tomb. The angel’s appearance caused such fear in
the guards of the tomb, they shook and fainted.
However, the angel’s words to the women? “Do not be afraid,” and
he reminded them of the promise Jesus had made to them. He had risen, just as
He said He would.
On their way back to tell the
disciples this wonderful news, they were still afraid and full of joy at the
same time. Then, Jesus met them on their
way and told them, “Do not be afraid” and told them to tell the
disciples they would soon see Him too.
The disciples were behind closed doors
when Jesus appeared to them. His first
words to them? “Peace be with you.”
You see the pattern don’t you? He
doesn’t exclude pain from our lives, but He gives us peace to endure.
Things to remember when
your life turns upside down;
Your life has value.
He loved you so very much that He paid your sin debt. He could have let you try to pay your own way
and just sat back to watch you fail. He
didn’t. Before you ever knew Him, He
knew you and saw that you were unable to live without sin, or pay the penalty
for that sin, so He paid the price for your sins (death) for you. The King of all creation did that for
you. You are extremely valuable to Him.
Your life has purpose.
Jesus’ purpose was to show us the way to live in eternal heaven. You have been given both abilities and
frailties. You were born to use those
abilities to honor His life and show others the way to eternal life.
Your life will have pain and suffering. It happens to us all. At times it will be physical pain of disease
or injury. Other times it will be the
anguish of suffering loss.
He understands pain and suffering. He suffered both. His crucifixion was a most gruesome and physically
painful form of torture and death. He
wept with those He loved when they suffered loss, and wept over those He knew
were to experience devastation because of their unbelief. He knows.
He offers peace. When
our lives seem to be turned upside down, and all we have known is emptied out,
He offers peace. (Click to read passage from Philippians) Fear may grip us, but
He releases its hold, and gives us peace.
He is the God of peace.
He offers life.
Without Him, we are eligible only for death, and eternal punishment for
our sins. Through Him, we have life. Without Him, we have none.
He is faithful. He
always stands by His promises. He WILL
come again, He will provide eternal life for those who follow Him. There will be eternal punishment for those
who don’t.
Father, how thankful we are that You became flesh and became the
sacrifice for our sins. We have read
about and seen miracles, and we have heard Your profound words of truth. When our lives become emptied, shaken, turned
upside down, and fear tries to squeeze out our faith, thank You for giving us peace.
Thank You for Your promises of life, and
hope. Help us to remember them, hold on to them, and share them with a world so
full of hurt and pain.
We realize that our little nest we call life, will end. So, we offer it to You, to use as You will,
so that more will be drawn into Your love and security. When we leave our nest, let others say it had
great purpose! The purpose for which YOU
designed it!
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