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Lessons Learned at the Cross
Some events are more important than others. Some
events have more impact m the world than others. At the center, or hub
of God's Word is an event with the single most significance of any and
all events: The Cross of Christ. The event itself, and the consequences
of that event are so far-reaching that it has to be the most significant
event in history, and especially in the account of man and his soul. All
other events revolve around it.
But it is not just an event in history with great
significance, but an event laving eternal significance. The "Cross" has
come to represent the entirety of Jesus' gift to man. Are there lessons
for all to learn?
1. God is mindful of me. David the psalmist said:
"What is man, that thou art mindful of him? and the son of man, that
thou visitest him? " Psalms 8:4
It would be easy to view God as an impersonal
being, merely keeping His creation in working order. But not so, for
Jehovah had our redemption in mind from before the foundation of the
world, Ephesians 3:8-11. Jesus paid/ he price for our sins on that cruel
cross, and in so doing God cast His attentive "eye" on man showing He
still cares for you and for me in spite of our sin.
2. Crucifixion is painful, cruel.
It is far too easy for us to forget the
humiliation, the suffering, the pain of the cross. Think of the huge
spikes that pierced his feet and hands. Think of the scourge, and the
shame of being publicly spat upon. Think of that spear in Jesus’side.
Not only that, but He bore our sins in His body on that Cross. He
suffered so we might be redeemed, be forgiven for our sin.
3. Jesus loves me.
He did not have to go to the cross, but He did. He
had no sin of His own, but is bore our sins in His body I Peter 2:24. He
could have called for the aid of angels, and He knew what was ahead of
Him. But He willingly went to the cross for me.. and for you.
4. Sin is terrible.
Scripture is clear on the fact that Jesus bore our
sins, and "by His stripes we ire healed," Isaiah 53:5, 1 Peter 2:24.
What was the "ransom" price for my sin and yours? It was the highest
price ever paid for anything or anyone —j "the precious blood of
Christ," 1 Peter 1:19. Yes, sin is a terrible thing, for it separates us
from God, and it cost God His son.
5. Jesus' sermon on the Cross.
No, Jesus did not stand and preach on Golgotha.
But He left indelible impressions on a Roman centurion, at least one
thief, an apostle, and with words of anguish, salvation, forgiveness,
contentment and affection, He preached what all mankind still needs.
Those lessons wilt always be up-to-date. He stated those words while in
the most stressful of conditions, but He proved His deity and His
character.
6. I'm worth something.
The worth of an object is usually determined by its
market value. If my worth were determined by merely utilitarian means, I
and many of us would not appear to be very valuable to God. But the
price God paid for us indicates He places tremendous worth upon my soul
and yours. We already know the cost of our redemption was "the precious
blood of Christ, as of a lamb without blemish and without spot," 1 Peter
1:18-19.
Most of us would not be willing to give our son or
daughter for those whose lives were so filled with sin. But in Romans
5:6-8 we are told, "Christ died for the ungodly. For scarcely for a
righteous man will one die: yet peradventure for a good man some would
even dare to die. But God commendeth his love toward us, in that, while
we were yet sinners, Christ died for us,"
I must be worth a lot to God. He paid a high price
for me.
7. A lesson on grace.
Is this not what we have been learning all through
these thoughts? We can never do enough to merit or earn the blessings
gained at the Cross. God did it because He loved us, and Jesus did it
because we needed it, How humbling it is to comprehend the wonderful
gift that is ours. And how simple is our response to that grace, that
love:
"If ye love me, keep my commandments," John 14:15.
If we can't learn the lesson of humility at the
Cross, we won't learn it anywhere. The lessons are all there for us to
learn and to grow from them. |